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scampbelll70

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  1. I have taken 2 stats classes and 2 or 3 math classes and I was able to pass them but I had to take them more than once and I really struggled. I just registered for an AS at the local community college. I start classes next month and have to take chemistry and language of medicine as my fist two classes. I am just going to see how it goes. I have no idea what type I have and I did not know there are more then one type. I have Aspergers so I have a crazy high IQ. I did 2 BA'S and a masters and graduated all 3 with a 3.7, never bought or read a book or really ever studied for a test in college, with the exception of math. When I took my testing for my Asperger's diagnosis 2 years before I started college with only a GED, I was testing at the PhD level for everything except math and I tested about a 6th grade level for that.
  2. I have dyscalculia also just like you SunnyPupRN. I am really worried about entering into nursing school. I am 45 and have 2 BA's one in psych and one in social work and a Masters in social work. I finished undergrad and grad school with a 3.7 GPA but I had to take math 4 times to pass it. I am going to go get my associates in nursing and then try to enter a bridge program to do an NP. Can anyone offer me and advice or tips on how to make this work or what their experiences are? I am sorry for reliving an old thread but I cannot PM people since I am new to this board.

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