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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 191166" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Ok. As Ricky said to Lucy........I've got some splainin' to do.</p><p> </p><p>These past two years I completed the phlebotomy program. Which included many courses also in the RN program, which happen to also be in the paramedic program. (all 3 require similar things)</p><p> </p><p>After this quarter, as far as the RN program is concerned, I won't have any classes left that I can take except the actual RN classes themselves. (which I can't take until in the actual program)</p><p> </p><p>Because many of the class requirements for the programs are the same, IE chemistry, A and P, algebra, english, ect....I also have those classes completed for paramedic. There is only 1 course that the two programs don't have in common outside the the actual program courses themselves.</p><p> </p><p>So, since that's the case. I could go ahead with the paramedic program clear up until I began the RN program without them conflicting. (if I still decide to do the RN) Because unlike the RN program, the paramedic program is taken quarter by quarter because so often students take a quarter or two then go to work while they finish the program. (RN program you're stuck in the entire 2 yrs)</p><p> </p><p>It's how our CC does it. But if I hadn't taken all the courses I have over the past 2 yrs I wouldn't even be able to consider that as an option.</p><p> </p><p>Does that help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 191166, member: 84"] Ok. As Ricky said to Lucy........I've got some splainin' to do. These past two years I completed the phlebotomy program. Which included many courses also in the RN program, which happen to also be in the paramedic program. (all 3 require similar things) After this quarter, as far as the RN program is concerned, I won't have any classes left that I can take except the actual RN classes themselves. (which I can't take until in the actual program) Because many of the class requirements for the programs are the same, IE chemistry, A and P, algebra, english, ect....I also have those classes completed for paramedic. There is only 1 course that the two programs don't have in common outside the the actual program courses themselves. So, since that's the case. I could go ahead with the paramedic program clear up until I began the RN program without them conflicting. (if I still decide to do the RN) Because unlike the RN program, the paramedic program is taken quarter by quarter because so often students take a quarter or two then go to work while they finish the program. (RN program you're stuck in the entire 2 yrs) It's how our CC does it. But if I hadn't taken all the courses I have over the past 2 yrs I wouldn't even be able to consider that as an option. Does that help? [/QUOTE]
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