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Is anyone else applying this June for the Spring 2021 Cohort, either the AO BSN or the BSN?
I'm currently taking CHEM 1451 and STAT 1308. If I pass these classes all I have left are Path and Pharm. I received a B for Microbiology, so I will be retaking that I think, and most likely CHEM & STAT. I received a C for the HIST 1312 US History since 1865, I took it at UTA, if I retake it at my local community college can I ask to replace the grade? Additionally, does anyone know if an Associate's in Science counts as a previous degree?
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Application deadline is June 1st!
I only got a B in Patho but if I would have done this strategy earlier I would have gotten an A... I listened to all the lectures ( change the speed so it goes a little faster 1.25-1.5) and after listening I went back through and to screen shots of the slides so I can review the info... I did this 3 times before each exam and started making low A’s and high B’s on the test. Looking forward to starting in the Spring!!
21 minutes ago, CombatMedic68W said:I only got a B in Patho but if I would have done this strategy earlier I would have gotten an A... I listened to all the lectures ( change the speed so it goes a little faster 1.25-1.5) and after listening I went back through and to screen shots of the slides so I can review the info... I did this 3 times before each exam and started making low A’s and high B’s on the test. Looking forward to starting in the Spring!!
Did you find the real exams questions more difficult than those Assignments or the exams are a little easier. Does she repeat questions from the Assignments or she just use similar concepts?
Any information from you will be greatly appreciated.
For me I would say the test were more difficult- only marginally. Learn the material and think about application and why. Study the test guides ( or whatever they were called- that’s prob 75- 80 percent of most test. I had to go over everything 3 times- time consuming but I went from failing to a B so worth it. I took the same approach for Pharm and for an A
11 minutes ago, CombatMedic68W said:For me I would say the test were more difficult- only marginally. Learn the material and think about application and why. Study the test guides ( or whatever they were called- that’s prob 75- 80 percent of most test. I had to go over everything 3 times- time consuming but I went from failing to a B so worth it. I took the same approach for Pharm and for an A
Thanks our first text is next week. Getting anxious already but I guess we just need to keep studying.
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