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I have been accepted onto a Bsc in Human Nutrition degree, but i don't have A
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<blockquote data-quote="Dania" data-source="post: 2272769" data-attributes="member: 222692"><p>If you have met the requirements for the program, then there is no need to worry. I don't know specifically about this program, but I know medical school is kind of the same way. Many people go into medical school with very little science backgrounds (i.e. history majors), but once you get into medical school, they teach you the basics about what you need to know. You will have to work harder than those who have already seen the early basic material, but you will by no means fail. </p><p></p><p>I just started the first year med school curriculum, and it is a snore right now, because I already know most of the stuff. It is retaught for those who need to relearn it and those who need it for the first time. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dania, post: 2272769, member: 222692"] If you have met the requirements for the program, then there is no need to worry. I don't know specifically about this program, but I know medical school is kind of the same way. Many people go into medical school with very little science backgrounds (i.e. history majors), but once you get into medical school, they teach you the basics about what you need to know. You will have to work harder than those who have already seen the early basic material, but you will by no means fail. I just started the first year med school curriculum, and it is a snore right now, because I already know most of the stuff. It is retaught for those who need to relearn it and those who need it for the first time. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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