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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I have known PAs and NPs who weren't exceptionally bright or good at Chem, Physics, or Math[/b]. Nursing students take different classes than pre-med students. After that, they can become NPs. PPs are making it seems like they have to be of the same caliber as medical students. I wouldn't give up, if that's what they want to do. [/quote] What a rude thing to say! There are exceptionally bright people in all fields. [/quote] +1 And they certainly would not be been failing or receiving low grades. That poster sounds like a troll. [/quote] You can do poorly in the organic chemistry courses med schools require yet do well in nursing classes, as the former does not lend itself well to memorization. Anyone who has gone the accelerated MSN route as a plan B after medical school admissions didn't work out can confirm this. Anyone without a complex, anyway.[/quote]
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