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Graduate, I want to start over? Boston College …?
Therefore, I am about to graduate from college as a more modern languages. I always wanted go to the nurse, but my school, which are small and do not provide all nursing programs and I was already beyond the point of pre-requisites for transfer to a nursing program … my question is: Is it possible to go back to college, starting as a freshman to get my BNS? Yes, I realize acceleration programs, but do not want to take a year for pre-reqs and bust my ass for a year and a half learning the speed of light. I do not mind taking my time … Will Boston College (desired school) look down on this … Is this possible? If so, is it still necessary to take things as "Thank Freshman English "?, Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You would go as a transfer student, so you should not retake Freshman Comp or things like non-elective. You could go part time, or focus on the pre-reqs. I agree with the response of other people to talk to admissions for the nursing program would be useful. No, do not look down on you to order or want to take your time. It's amazing – once you have a degree, schools are much more flexible and capable students seeking a second degree.
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