Q & A: HS student thinking of coming to hunter? Watch This!
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Okay, So if you already are in high school and you know exactly why you want to come to Hunter like you want to come here, you want a major nursing. I suggest if you already know your major or like if you think you know your major, go on the colored college website. Just Google, um, like calm side, major prerequisites or nursing major prerequisites at Hunter, because then you get a list of all the classes you have to take that way. When you first come into the school, you know exactly what you're going to take. You're not like taking all these random classes. It's basically a lot easier for you, if you know the structure for, like, the next four years of your life. I came in, I had a orientation and they literally gave me, like, a sheet of paper. It said, if you're gonna make your nursing these air, all of your classes for the next four years and I was like, Oh, my God, this is great because you have everything laid out for you. It's so much easier because you're not like taking some class that you don't need, and you're wasting so much money on tuition and you're not gonna graduate on time is like this whole mess. A lot of my friends are in that mess right now because they just took classes that they were like that were needed, and they didn't know because they thought they were needed. So if you're in high school, I suggest being proactive about your decision to go to college and like your decision to major nutrients objects. This doesn't even have to apply just for Hunter, for like any class, any like college. Basically, you want to look at the prerequisites for the programs or whatever major you want to be in, and you want to do as much of it as you can in high school and like what that means is take AP classes and do well in your exams because eighteen glasses like it. Now that I'm thinking about it, I regret not taking all of them. Like if I had the option of going back in time and take all of them. I know you're probably like, you know, this girl psycho like why would you do that? I am. I wish I wish I could go back and take them nothing high school, because it's just the amount. Of course, though it may be the classes and even hard, it's just you have so much to do and so little time that you can't handle of it. So if you're able to ease that pressure off of you and like, start taking classes in high school it is so much easier transition for you and, you know, you save so much money. Like, do you want to pay on your daughter's baby them now, or like paying extra eight hundred for the class? You know, it's like, be smart about it. Uh, yeah, I would definitely say, look at your major. Look at with your nature entails Make sure you want to major in that and be proactive about it. If I see you guys, if I'm still here, you know, like we're going to be here. I do hope that you know you go for it and you apply to litter and you knock it out of the ball park and you get in.