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  1. I will try to find an email for her. I am out of state and not living in Oklahoma yet (until January) so hopefully she'll respond back. Is the HESI pretty difficult? What all is on it? Which study guide is the best? Thanks!
  2. I am looking into the AAS program at OSU-OKC and am hoping to be able to apply for Fall 2012. I am a little worried though that I don't even have a prayer. I am transferring in with 80 college hours, but most of them are not applicable (mostly art related courses...). I think I have 12 credit hours of stuff that matches the requirements for the degree: Comp 1, Comp 2, Sociology, and American Government. I do, however, have a 3.9 something gpa with all of the classes I have taken, so that is the one good thing I have going for me. My question is, if I take classes in the Spring semester, will those go towards the points on my application or not? My fear is no, they won't, in which case it is HIGHLY doubtful I would even be a viable candidate. I have never had A&P or micro or anything (though I did have - and do well in - high school chemistry). I generally do very well in the sciences, so I'm not worried about getting good grades, I am just curious as to how the point system works for classes you take in the semester you apply. I also am a little worried about taking the HESI A2 test not having had any of those classes. Even if I aced it (by some miracle), I think I'd only have 72 points if they do not count the classes I will be taking this spring. Input, please?

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