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i graduated from highschool on june and i turned 18 on july and well i havent applied to any colleges at all not that im lazy just that i dont know what it is i want to major for i wanted to really be an RN but its way too co patitive so im i made up my mind and im going to go for my LVN but then i keep changing my mind so i had a few quenstions...

what careers have to do with babies,lil kids,hospitals?

if i go to a college the first thing i have to take are my basic classes am i right?

after completing all my basic classes in college what is the next step?

let's say i do want to major as an LVN im confuse about what is the first thing i do when i go to college and after i complete all my basic classes where do i go from there.

another question i had was i might be moving to texas next month & i keep hearing that i have to be a rsedency for a year is that true because my friend sister who graduated in 2005 from highschool told me she went straight in she didnt have to be a resedency well right now im working so do u guys think i should move and wait a year and during that year just make as much money as i can and apply to financial aid while i wait to eneter school

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  1. well yes you are right you do have to take your basic maths, English's,  history, ect. classes first and since you have not applied for anything yet it's too late to apply for a four year college you can go to a community college though and apply to attend a four year college in the spring all is not lost. Take the time off to explore your options and take those basic classes once your in you'll figure it out and see what it is you want to do. If you enter a four year college you can enter general studies until you are ready to apply to the school you want to go into weather it be nursing or whatever. Because once you complete all the basics that's when people break off and get serious about they are going after.



    that is true about the residency thing but the are ways around that if your family is in the military and if you have prove that you lived there after 6 months.. maybe vote, mail, a job, tags on you car, I.D. license, all this will help you appeal their out of state fees.

    Also a scholarship can be awarded to you throughout the year so don't forget about those most financial aid you wined up having to pay back. So I hope this helps you did ask alot of questions

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