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Can you recommend any courses I should take before proceeding further with my job search ?

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Donna’s Answer

This depends on what type of job you are searching for and what college you are applying to. I'm guessing that you are interested in becoming a Registered Nurse. I work at Chamberlain College of Nursing and we offer a direct entry nursing program. Check out this link for more information: https://www.chamberlain.edu/

If you prefer to go to another college I would recommend researching the curriculum ahead of time and focusing on any prerequisite classes such as English 1 and 2, A&P, Chemistry, etc. All schools are different, so it is good to do the research and even ask if you can speak to an advisor.

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Jodie’s Answer

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