GLT1 frustrated!!!!

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Specializes in Emergency Department.

Hi

I would like to know if anyone in the program had to take this class. I have taken 2 psych classes and a soc class and they are saying I need this as well. I feel the transcript review person is not listening to me. I am wondering if anyone had this requirement and if not what classes fulfilled the requirement. Please help.

In a nutshell: yes. It's listed on their website as a pre-requisite course.

With that being said, I can tell you from my personal experience that GLT1 (issues in behavioral science) was the only course I did not take in college. I did not want to go back to a community college just for one class, so I tested out of it (CLEP). It was challenging but it is doable. I studied for a week, then took the test and passed. It takes 2 weeks for the results to be sent to though.

Good luck!

Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.

As I said over on the facebook page, seriously, don't stress over GLT. It's four papers, 3-5 pages each. That's it. :) I challenged having to take that class and lost, but after I took the class I felt silly I wasted all that energy. :p (I wish I had won my challenge on the anatomy lab and physiology tho - easy but teeeedious!)..

I agree. The class is one of the easiest classes I have taken.

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Didn't have to take it, and all I had for my psych background was CLEP Intro to Psychology.

Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.
Didn't have to take it, and all I had for my psych background was CLEP Intro to Psychology.

IIRC, you started before they started being more picky with the entry requirements - now they require quite a few courses that were not required before. This class, however, is easy and nothing worth stressing over. :) :)

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Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.

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