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I haven't even begun my pre-reqs or anything. I will be starting my classes this summer in MA at MassBay Community College and I know it will take a couple of years before I even finish the pre-reqs but my question is - if Im still in the process of taking my pre-reqs can I be put on the Nursing program waitlist or does eveything have to be finished? Some schools will allow students into the program while they are still taking pre-reqs, others may not. Your best bet is to talk to someone at your school. |
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