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crystalq1

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  1. Not rude at all! You're just being honest haha :) Thank you!
  2. This is true! It would be better to just go straight into it, I mean right now my classes are covered with the BOG C Waiver, so I should be taking advantage of that while I can haha
  3. Oh wow I hadn't thought about that! (If something happens to me in that nature) yes that's very true. Thank you! :)
  4. Thank you! I was concerned because I'm already on my second year in of college and I felt that if I switched then all that I've done would go to waste, but then I had a break-through and realized that the pre-req's are pretty similar to each other.. Lol but thank you again, this helps a lot.
  5. Hi everyone :) I'm currently attending my local college to obtain my AS in Nutrition and Dietetics (hopefully will finish by the end of 2016) and then I'd like to transfer to a four year. At the same time, I really like nursing and I think it would make an amazing job. I've checked the pre-req's for both kine and RN, they're pretty much the same except for a couple that I wouldn't mind covering (I have no choice haha). My question is, would it be reasonable to start my path to becoming an RN after obtaining a degree in kine? If so, how long do you think it will take? The reason I went straight to my local CC was because I had no freaking clue what I wanted to do and also my grades were semi-crappy in high school so I wanted to redeem myself (and I did!). Anyways, can someone give me advice please?

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