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futureNurse1996

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  1. I think i can deal with taking some extra math classes that wouldn't hurt anything
  2. Thank you all so much, that really helps now i don't feel bad about getting my GED and trying to make it as a nurse people were making me think it was never going to happen. But to answer your question @Esme12 I dropped out when I was a junior.
  3. Hello anyone out there I was wondering if there were any nurses out there that have their GED'S? I was asking because i'm in the process of getting my GED and after that I wanted to become an RN. Now the people that i've talked to have said that a GED would ruin my life and i would never be able to become a Rn because of it, I know that it's not the GED that brings you down its what you choose to do with it. But anyway if any nurses out there could tell me what it was like becoming a nurse with their GED that would really help me out. Thank you to anyone who wants to answer1:up:

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