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Hi! I work at a college now and help with some of this, but many of our students who have a background in science, especially anatomy and phys., Biology, or chemistry can easily apply some of their courses towards nursing. Check with your nursing school and bring an unoffical copy of your transcript with you. Be sure to send on your official transcripts as well so they can properly determine your needs. Good luck!

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