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What will happen if you miss a college class?
Because my mother is the devil and if it's not her way she won't comply.
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What will happen if you miss a college class?
My mother scheduled my doctor appointment on Aug 26th which will be my second day of one of my lecture college classes (Anthropology). So now I am freaking out because I can't miss school and get bad grades, I have a lot riding on me to get good grades and apply to this nursing program in December. But now I don't know what to do because what if I miss something really important and it would be on a test? I can't get bad grades already. So I'm planning on reading the chapter twice, and then take notes and outline the whole chapter so I won't fall behind my other classmates. I have Orgo that same day but I definitely will be making that class because there will never be a option to miss that class, I don't care if I have to walk in a snow storm to get there. Sorry guys for my minin rant. I just don't know how to handle the situation because this will be my first year at college and no one understands that I can't miss a class or two like I did in HS.
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Will this still be acceptable?
The Commuter Okay... That makes perfect sense. But I have another question: Should I also pay for the lab course as well for 1 credit hour if my #1 school doesn't require it, but my #2 backup school does? Is it also possible for me to just take the lab next year if I don't get into the school I want?
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Will this still be acceptable?
One of my school's prequisite is Intro to Organic Chem 1, but there are no more avaible seats left. So should I just take Orangic Chem instead? Will this still be acceptable? Obviously, I could wait until Monday to ask my intended school but there are only 2 slots left in Organic Chem and I just rather not take that risk. :)
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
Nothings wrong with it persay. It'll just take more time to start the program because I need all the pre-reqs done for a BSN before I could apply to the program. And I've heard that at that particularly college, they don't have the best clinical sites because the school is in the middle of nowhere ( very rural setting). I also feel as though the ABSN + that college won't open up many doors as far as being ablr to find a job in the earliest way as possible. But the ABSN program Is my backup plan if the private university doesn't work out for me in the long run. And if the ABSN program doesn't work out for me then I will go for my LPN and just do the LPN-BSN route. :)
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
Couldn't I just use my settlement money for my first year in college then let my grandparents claim me? My mother has no obligations to claim me on her tax.
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Universities with good nursing programs?
University of Evansville in Idiana, Milwaukee School of Engineering in Wyoming, Mount Union University in Ohio, Belmont University in Tennessee (way too expensive with up to 55,000 annual), Mount Mercy College in Iowa, St.Xavier University in Illinois, Lewis University in Illinois, University of Michigan, University of Detroit Mercy in Michigan, Coe College in Iowa. All of them are accredited national and regional with some 100% NCLEX pass rate and some 90%. All these colleges I have done research on in the past are private colleges and have good nursing programs with all direct entry BSN programs (I can name more but they are too far away with your standards). It will be real hard to find a direct entry program in a public university, you might have to look far and wide for that one. I suggest to find the cheapest college (or however much your willing to spend) in Michigan to get your degree though.
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
My grandparents are retired and when I spoke to my CC financial office they told me I could use my grandparents information if I lived with them for over 6 months. My mother claims me but she refuses to give me her SSN because she is always on edge and thinks everyone is out to get her. And that's why I'm moving in with my grandparents.
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
No, I never had a degree before. Lakeview College of Nursing in Illinois offer their students the choice of a ABSN or BSN whether you have a degree or not (with all the 2 year pre-reqs done of course). It seems to be a pretty cheap program. The private university I'm planning on going to is a direct entry BSN program for freshman. Meaning once you get out of high school you could apply to the program with no pre-reqs. And if you are a transfer student you can apply to the program with all 8 pre-reqs done or finish the last of your pre-reqs at the university itself. I hope that makes sense :)
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
Well I will be moving in my grandparents house next month and I would qualify for a lot of aid if I were to use their information. I would never take out 27,000 every year. My main goal is to not use private loans at all.
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
Thank you for that. I would say that if I could get a scholarship for dorms then that would be awesome. I honestly don't think 27,000 is that expensive compared to the cheapest public university in my state which is 24,000. I also feel that this private will offer more and open many doors for me in the future. It is also the cheapest private university in my state and I think that is what drew me to it as well. And yes, the university offers a lot of scholarships, even for nursing.
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
I have a lot of thinking to do...
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
I understand what you're saying. But it also was a misconception, I honestly thought 13:1 students to faculty meant "students to clinical instructors". Sadly, I won't be able to find out the true number for students to clinical instructors until Monday when she will be available. But thank everyone for clearing that up for me. I don't want to go around telling people that and looking stupid.
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
That's a good question. I will make a note of that to ask about later. Your right. What should be the desired answer when I ask a nursing advisor about this?
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Should I just go with this expensive college?
Never mind I found it: Sorry for the confusion. I thought the 13:1 meant students to clinical instructors.