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Dannyjdr

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  1. Thank you all. I dont even really know why i asked this question. Maybe a sudden overwhelming fear of not getting in, but i want to do it the right way even if it means not getting into my top choice. My load will be several tons lighter going about it the honest way.. my grades though have a rough history, now they look like theyre from a completely different student from one semester to the next and i hope they see that. once again thank you all. corny but honesty is the best policy. Ill feel good about myself versus carrying a guilty load.
  2. So I had a horrible 2 semesters at a previous college with repeats. Enough that I couldnt register for new classes so I went to another college with the drive that I shouldve had from the beginning but had a ton of personal distractions and hardships, and now I'm amazing myself at how much of a turn around I've accomplished. I've heard that schools use the national student clearing house to find out where students have attended but I just found out that the school I did horribly in isnt on the list of participating schools. I know what the honest thing to do is, and it'll kill me thinking about it throughout any nursing school career but I'm so incredibly scared that itll ruin any chances of getting into a nursing program especially being recent grades. I'm just looking for an opinion whether or not Ill be ok omitting those transcripts. Please help me consider all angles
  3. Ive been meaning to ask this question as well... Thank you.. I am pretty much an atheist but i do find religion interesting and dont mind learning about it I just didnt want to apply to a nursing program that is going to instill some kind of religious lesson into everyday topics about nursing.

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