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What should I do?

36_1_42.gif I only applied to one nursing program. My current school is a community college and I registered late for summer classes since I thought I would have been accepted into the other school. I went to register yesterday and I couldn't take A&P2. This is not a requirement for the nursing school but it is required that you have both 1 and 2 from the same school. So now I might have to take A&P1 over. I decided to take micro and medical terminology. Well the problem is I have to register for fall classes on the 19th of this month. Should I since I don't know what the other school is going to do or should I wait. Thank you guys for your help...

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why don't you try to petition the class for the summer session? try to email the prof and explain how desperately you need the class, blah blah blah. you can also see if your new school will allow concurrent enrollment at another school and you can still take ap2 there. i wouldn't want to restart the anatomy series. waste of time.

I agree petition the professor(s). If that doesn't work, your school probably has a last day for registration before you have to pay late fees. At my school, a number of students don't pay in time, so after early registration is officially over, their seats open back up. You might have to pay a bit more, but IMO it would be worth it so you don't have to take A&P1 again!

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Sounds good, I will try but is it really worth it. I have a c in the class. Do you think I should take it over to get a better grade?:uhoh3:

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