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MeekaNichole

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  1. 10-15 hrs should be enough.. -Sent from my iPhone
  2. That's great! Congrats -Sent from my iPhone
  3. Just make sure you NEVER procrastinate and are always on top of ur work. do you work and study AHEAD of time not after u had class -Sent from my iPhone
  4. I'm taking anatomy this semester and my professor is horrible. and she's pregnant and simply sits at her desk the entire time and doesn't even give us objectives or study guides -Sent from my iPhone
  5. I agree with the last post. Try going to community college. It's cheaper and you'll be getting a job earlier. then you can go back to school later if u want -Sent from my iPhone
  6. Med. terminology is its own class. -Sent from my iPhone
  7. Whoa! Determined! :) -Sent from my iPhone
  8. I would also suggest becoming a nurse educator. /: hope it gets better for you.. -Sent from my iPhone
  9. Great tips! -Sent from my iPhone
  10. This is my 1st science class (in college) in taking so basically in order to be successful like u guys, I have to study for 10 hrs? or close to it? -Sent from my iPhone
  11. Doubt it'll badly affect you.. since your GPA now is pretty good! -Sent from my iPhone
  12. How many hrs a day or a week, did you study for A&P1? And what grade did u get from the class? just curious because I'm taking it this spring. -Sent from my iPhone
  13. wow it shouldnt matter whether there was a name on it or not, it clearly wasnt his and if i were u, i wouldgo to his supervisor or yours.

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