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Next Semester Layout
You mentioned you failed a math class, maybe an easy pre-college level math class to raise your skills?
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Should I take Human Biology?
Replied. :) I do think the class would be beneficial to me. :)
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Next Semester Layout
Your classes are a lot like the ones I'm supposed to take. Like, this semester I'm taking Human Bio, A&P, Comp II, and Dev. Psych. If I were you, I would take Chem, A&P, Eng, and Pych. I would keep statistics, Microbio, and urban studies last.
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Should I take Human Biology?
Human Biology isn't required for my degree, but I enrolled in the class anyways. I am required to take general biology, but the seats are full. My intentions were to take Human Biology in hopes of making it easier for me to take Biology and A&P (I'm scheduled to take A&P the same semester as Human Biology). Is it a good idea?
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Restarting Class. So excited
Thanks for responding! I'm excited to be starting up again. Im so happy to have a fresh start at a new college (my GPA and financial aid is wipe clean. Yay!) I think that DMACC will be a better suit for me and will make me a better nurse. A couple months ago when I was looking at other programs, I was shocked to see how in depth DMACCS program was compared to the one I was in. The program I was in didn't require you to be a CNA or take the advanced CNA course, take the TEAS-V, or any biology classes with a lab. These are all minor issues, but they were enough to make me question the program I was in originally. So, I made the decision to switch colleges, and I think I'll be glad I did. :) I saw your post earlier and I'm glad you responded. I think we'll both have a great year, and I hope you keep posting. :)
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Restarting Class. So excited
After two years of trying to decide what I wanted to do with my life after high school. (I'm 19), I've figured out what I want to do. I've known for a couple years but I was scared of going through with it, and I've also been in a mediocre nursing program in southern Iowa. I transfered programs to DMACC (Des Moines Area Community College) and got the classes I already took transferred as well. I'm enrolled for 4 classes in person and I'm hoping to take my CNA courses next fall and my goal is to be in the nursing program by fall 2016. I'm excited. I'm hoping to go on to get my BSN, and later my MSN so that I can be a CNM. I'm not set on being a CNM as I know how many opportunities there are in the nursing field, so we'll see where life takes me. Just wanted to share my excitement.