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  1. If you plan on taking that many hard classes I would strongly consider it. When I took my hard sciences I works about 20 hours a week and spend hours in study groups pulled A's in everything but it was a sacrifice. Also now I am taking easy classes and working about 40-50 hours a week and pulling A's. They make you work in the hard science classes!
  2. I met with my advisor a couple weeks ago about my class schedule and mentioned that I have been a CNA for 5 years. She was very pleased, because she mentioned that the first semester would be easier for me. She was happy for me, but was quick to mention that I would be able to help the other students. I do not have a problem helping, but I don't like when students get accustom to the assistance. After the first semester or even during my first semester I may struggle with some things too. I am worried that I will have problems balancing helping others and my own schedule! Anyone felt like this before.. I could just be worried, because it's nursing school and everyone says how hard it is!
  3. I wouldn't go as far to say that it is not do able anything, because I don't know what kind of student you are! It will be challenging, because nutrition is considered a harder class. You actually have to study, and read the book. I promise you will probably be busier than what you want to be. Also you will probably have to adjust your work schedule. I will say good luck with whatever you choose! You can do anything if you put the time and energy to it!

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