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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Nursing is now a fairly hard 4 year degree, it's not for someone who doesn't like school. It's used to be, but not now. You have to absorb a lot of medical information quickly. [/b] There is also sports marketing, physical education, at smaller schools business degrees are usually fairly easy, maybe even elementary education. [/quote] This is really true- my DS is in third year of BSN program and at least half of the students who began in the program have dropped the major (either by choice or because of grades). Requirements to stay in the program are very high- students need a 78 to pass a class and can only retake one failed class over the course of the entire program. It's pretty demanding and takes a lot of focus and commitment.[/quote] +1 there’s a poster on another thread who admits she knows nothing about BSN programs but also thinks APs wouldn’t be needed. Gen ed science is fine!. 😂😳[/quote]
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