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		<title>By: hello22</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:48:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You have a good head on your shoulders to seek a career to pay for med school!!
 Some Community College&#039;s Nursing Associates programs ask you take Anatomy w/ Physiology w/ one lab as a combined course like 4 or 5 hour credit. But premed will always require you take Anatomy w/ lab 4 hours and Physiology w/ lab 4 hours. 
Also, a nursing associates and premed will require different basics which differ from state to state. For example: History classes and government classes are MUST have General Education classes for premed but Associates in Nursing  doesn&#039;t always require this. If you need more specific help then send me your prospective schools in an e-mail on my profile and I would be happy to help. 
An Associates in nursing may require you take one year of general ed classes, then you apply to the 2 year Nursing program. You are awesome to have such a realistic view on college. I was premed and it was overwhelming to me because I was working a minimum wage part-time job. I now have 96 college credit but burned out w/ an Associates in Liberal Science. Do the nursing progam, pace yourself, and know that many nurses make over $80,000.00 a year if they travel, specialize, or whatever. Good luck man!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have a good head on your shoulders to seek a career to pay for med school!!<br />
 Some Community College&#8217;s Nursing Associates programs ask you take Anatomy w/ Physiology w/ one lab as a combined course like 4 or 5 hour credit. But premed will always require you take Anatomy w/ lab 4 hours and Physiology w/ lab 4 hours.<br />
Also, a nursing associates and premed will require different basics which differ from state to state. For example: History classes and government classes are MUST have General Education classes for premed but Associates in Nursing  doesn&#8217;t always require this. If you need more specific help then send me your prospective schools in an e-mail on my profile and I would be happy to help.<br />
An Associates in nursing may require you take one year of general ed classes, then you apply to the 2 year Nursing program. You are awesome to have such a realistic view on college. I was premed and it was overwhelming to me because I was working a minimum wage part-time job. I now have 96 college credit but burned out w/ an Associates in Liberal Science. Do the nursing progam, pace yourself, and know that many nurses make over $80,000.00 a year if they travel, specialize, or whatever. Good luck man!</p>
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		<title>By: I ? 80s Music</title>
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		<dc:creator>I ? 80s Music</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 15:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey I&#039;m doing that right now I&#039;m a freshamn at a community college getting my associate&#039;s in nursing..then I will transfer to a university to get my bachelor&#039;s..and as for the classes don&#039;t worry about that your advisor will put you in the classes you should be taking to pertain your associate&#039;s in nursing...as for the pred med, med school thingy idk i guess Wayne will help you figure that out...hey and I see you want to be a pediatric surgeon..I want to be a pediatric nurse...well I can see we both love children huh :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey I&#8217;m doing that right now I&#8217;m a freshamn at a community college getting my associate&#8217;s in nursing..then I will transfer to a university to get my bachelor&#8217;s..and as for the classes don&#8217;t worry about that your advisor will put you in the classes you should be taking to pertain your associate&#8217;s in nursing&#8230;as for the pred med, med school thingy idk i guess Wayne will help you figure that out&#8230;hey and I see you want to be a pediatric surgeon..I want to be a pediatric nurse&#8230;well I can see we both love children huh <img src='http://www.netpediatrics.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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