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cma626

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  1. I'm scared and excited at the same time! I have my drug cal classes on Friday! I've always been terrible at math, I get nervous and I tend to doubt my answers. I've taken college algebra twice and failed it both times
  2. I didn't think I was going to get in the LPN program, maybe the lowered the standard but my gpa was a 3.3 and I got into the fall program. I'm really nervous about drug cal, I've taken college algebra twice but I failed it both times so I know for a fact I'm terrible at math. At orientation they were talking about how you must make a 90% or higher on the drug cal tests. I'm going to need a lot of tutoring for sure.
  3. This is so beautiful to read, I'm currently really torn. I'm not sure if I should pursue LPN or ASN, I'm afraid that it'll be harder to find a job with an associate degree in nursing where as LPN seems like it's easier. :\
  4. I'm currently going to a technical college in Savannah, GA and trying to get a certificate in Healthcare Assistant. After I get my CNA, I'm going to go for the LPN program and I was trying to figure out different ways to get more experience and be a stronger candidate. The last time I volunteered at the hospital was playing video games with kids at a children's hospital. My ultimate goal is to become a RN, I currently work full time in retail and I wanted to stay away from student loans as possible.

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