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  1. I do not have any medical background to help me out. Thank you for your advice! I had a funny feeling that those courses just wouldn't cut it. The program that I just found is about a three month program at a community college and I feel much more comfortable registering for that. At I know I'll really be able to absorb the information. And not just have it for the exam.
  2. I've been doing research on CNA courses so I could be working in my field of study while I go to school for nursing. And I've seen a few that promised a one day course or a 7 week course. Are those course really sufficient enough to be able to not only pass your certification exam, but really have enough time to absorb all the needed information for the long run? Because I don't just wanna pass my exam I want to really feel like I know my stuff. Any information is helpful thanks!
  3. Hey everyone I'm new here and I'm really trying to find the best school to obtain my BSN from. It all seems so confusing, you feel like you have to research every single school under a microscope. You also wonder are online course sufficient enough? And how much should you really pay for your BSN? And what school's credits will transfer universally when you want to further your education? If anyone could give me some pointers in the right direction I'd be so grateful.

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