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I have 2 confessions to make.....
1. I dropped out my CNA class 4 years ago because I couldn't maintain the C grade average requirement to stay in the program (the class was taught by a RN with an associate degree).
2. I dropped out my Pharm. Tech class 2 and 3 years ago (twice) because I got bored with the class. The class was taught by a licensed pharmacist, and I hooked up with the pharmacist a year later.
I thought the CNA class was pretty difficult, and later I found out only about 30% of my cohort class finished the program.
1. I dropped out my CNA class 4 years ago because I couldn't maintain the C grade average requirement to stay in the program (the class was taught by a RN with an associate degree).
2. I dropped out my Pharm. Tech class 2 and 3 years ago (twice) because I got bored with the class. The class was taught by a licensed pharmacist, and I hooked up with the pharmacist a year later.
I thought the CNA class was pretty difficult, and later I found out only about 30% of my cohort class finished the program.
