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  1. I really hope your right! I really enjoy biology. In AP1 I got an A- and I'm in AP2 right now and I dont expect a grade lower than a A so I've done pretty well. Although, I have heard Micro is extremely hard, so I am very nervous! Especially since I don't want to fail out of nursing school my first semester! But I am not allowed to take it any other semester; it has to be that spring semester. I looked at how both classes would be laid out and will DEFINENTLY be a full plate! I just want to hear that it is possible because it is my only way of doing the nursing program! Thank you for support!
  2. Hi everyone! I have been accepted into Norwalk Community College's nursing program for spring 2013! But I am currently getting my Bachelors within Public Health at SCSU and plan to graudate next May 2013. In order for me to start NCC's program in Spring 2013 && finish up my Bachelors in Public Health at the same time, I am doing summer classes and 6 classes next Fall. So by spring 2013 I have a cleared schedule to start nursing at NCC and ill still be able to graduate in May. The only thing is I have not taken Microbiology. I am able to take Micro with my Intro to Nursing practice class but is that going to be extremely hard? If I had space in my schedule to do Micro prior to starting the Nursing classes I definently would but I do not have the time nor the money. Please let me know if this is going to be impossible for me.

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