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CyndleT319

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  1. I once had a professor tell me I was only allowed to drink water in her class because she hated carbonated drinks. She would only let us have water and green tea. That is called forcing someone's beliefs on another person. VOICING your beliefs TO another person is not forcing them on someone. The prior is wrong and inappropriate, the latter is not.
  2. And it's not wrong to kick someone out of their teaching position for they're sexual preference or world view? But it's right to kick them out and cost them their livelihood for their religious affiliation. Explain that logic to me, please. It makes no sense to me. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, even if its not your own. You want your opinion to not be offended, but what about me being offended by your opinion? It's a two-way street.
  3. I am a Christian, and a student. I think that just like the students see Christ in you, you'll see it in them (hopefully) and you'll be able to make the best judgment about how to respond to your students with love even if you don't say the word "Jesus". The fruit of the spirit will show through you. I know there are many times as a student where I wished I could go to a Christian school where I knew that my professors were praying for me. Even for students who may not believe in a god, it could still be comforting. You have to remember that most people believe in "god", it just may not be your God.
  4. Your beliefs still affect your actions even if you aren't imposing them upon other people.
  5. Anyone have any idea what supplies we'll need to buy for school? I'd seen stethoscopes and pen lights in the bookstore at Calhoun, so I assume those will be required. I've heard that the brand the school supplies is not so fantastic though. There were also some white watches... so I'm guessing maybe its a requirement for them to be white if we have them?
  6. Yes! I almost cried, staring at the mailbox, because I knew of friends receiving packets and I had a lone little envelope. I was so relieved once I read it!!
  7. Got my letter for the traditional day program! I'm in!!
  8. Has anyone else contacted/ heard from Calhoun about when their acceptance letters would be sent out? I feel as if they are taking forever, but I didn't want to be waiting around anxiously for them if they weren't going to be sent out until much later Please let me know if you get yours or know when you might get it!
  9. I know that Calhoun's rejection letter is, in fact, a letter.... and I know this because I received one. Haha... I don't know if the acceptance letter is a packet or not though. Might be nice to know! I wish Calhoun didn't take so dang long to get it all sorted out
  10. Let me know what you find out if you do call! I'd love to know for sure how it will all work out.
  11. I applied (for the second round) at Calhoun for the spring! I'm hoping I get in this time. I found out upon applying that I obviously can't use my new grade for a class I'm retaking this semester on my application, so I'm hoping that doesn't affect me too much! For the fall, I know the points requirement was 131 because I had 129 points - SO CLOSE! I hope this spring it'll stay close to that 131, because that's exactly how many points I have. Also, does anyone know anything about how they work out your class schedule? I was told that if you apply in the fall, you can work through the summer, but if you apply in the spring they won't let you take summer classes. Apparently you have to sit out through the summer. I hope that isn't true because I really want to finish as soon as possible
  12. Hello all! I have a question... Has anyone taken the TEAS test, only to make a very poor grade, then taken it again to make a fabulous grade and needed to update your score to your application? How did you go about it. I'm hoping to get on some sort of list for "next in line" to the program with my updated score because it was so good, but I have the feeling that at this point, it would be pointless.... The first time I took the test was very stressful. The test itself kept bumbing me out, the tornado alarm went off across the street from the building I was in, there was this crazy lady sitting beside me mouthing off to the testing proctor, and to top it all off, IT decided they would do "maintnence" in the middle of my worst subject and shut down every single computer in the room to do updates..... STRESSFUL!! Now that I went from a 59 to a 70 on my test, I'm really wishing I could get into the fall program because I met the required points! If anyone has had similar experience, please let me know how you got it all worked out.
  13. So, assuming that some students who got accepted choose to go to another program, would they then let the people right at the cutoff take their place? How does that work?
  14. I made my mom open it at home (I'm at work) and she said the cut-off was 131? So I'm assuming she read it correctly. I applied for full time ADN.

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