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Originally Posted by inthestars
Phogirl, how about nursing? You don't have to be a hands on nurse, you can always be a nurse that works for a pharmaceurtical company. A nursing degree is only a two year program at a community college. I'm sure you're mostly done with general ed, so the nursing core classes would be the only thing left and that could be done in a year or year and a half.
Have you ever read Algebra for Dummies? I'm no math whiz either and that
helped me out alot. There's also Chemistry for Dummies
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To be honest I would prefer a degree from a good university such as UCLA or UCI or USC, I don't want an associates degree... Nursing is a good profession but there is too much dirty work involved, I don't really wanna clean up after people. I am looking for something more white-collar or in management.
I will look into the Dummies book, thanks
