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  1. When I was a kid I had a huge phobia of choking/being allergic to foods. It got so bad that I was only limiting myself to a small selection of foods and then I would barely eat them. I feel like if it was something like this though he'd express that's what he's nervous about.
  2. OMG. There are definitely students who can't handle the workload/complain for no reason- but I can almost guarantee this girl isn't one of them. I go to Laboure and I would NEVER recommend this school to anyone. I was three years into my bachelors degree when I transferred to Laboure.. they told me I could get my associates in two years and take the NCLEX. I did the research and it all seemed to be perfect. Since starting at Laboure: 1. Advisors encourage you to take a class at a time. Literally one class at a time. Therefore it's IMPOSSIBLE to get your associates in two years. -they have a disclaimer saying it may take more because students choose to work part time...IMO students have to work part time because there's nothing to do when you're stuck taking one class at a time. 2. They offer "trimesters" meaning they have summer classes. This is a joke. I'm on the waiting list for a nursing class that has over 13 people on it...yet they won't open up another class. It would have taken me less time to get my bachelors at a 4 year school vs my associates at Laboure. I would only recommend this school if you're working and CAN'T take classes full time...they seem dead set against anyone taking classes full time for some reason. Also sorry if there are grammatical/spelling errors in this. Just a super-vent.

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