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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CNA, MA and EMT courses can be from 4-12 weeks and cost > $1000. Just looked and phlebotomy is $2300 at MCCC In the DMV, the classes fill up fast. You might be able to do that over the summer, and is fine for a gap year, but it is quite a investment. [/quote] You are making excuses. These premed reqs truly are not that difficult provided one has done the homework and is in a college that supports premeds. Many undergrads have EMT or CNA or both as courses for credit (ie covered by semester tuition) or for a significant discount for non-nursing students, or as part of a club. I found two ivy/T10 with such options and three public schools, all with affiliated med schools, in about 20 seconds of googling. [/quote]
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