priority health chiropractic
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Q: drop health insurance, or drop classes..HELP?
hi, im a college freshman, and i’m trying to get into chiropractic college after next year, my first semester gpa was a 3.4, all u need for chiro college is a 2.3, but this semester i’ve had a long list of neurological problems IE multiple pinched nerves, tremors, fasiculations, things that NEED to be addressed asap, and do to my doctors visits, and them switching me off of my add meds that i’ve been on for 10 years and expecting me to be able to maintain my schoolwork, i’m pretty much failing two classes. theyre not hard classes IE trigonometry, and some stupid computer class..but i cant have that on my gpa, but NEED health insurance right now badly.
if i was healthy i A. wouldn’t be in this situation and B. would just drop the classes if i was, but im wondering since i was enrolled as a fulltime student at the beginning of the semester, if i drop the two does my insurance find out, or can i get in touch with them and take them both this summer, because that would be over 24 credit hours this year, it would be 27, and 24 is whats needed for ins but i also hear that you NEED to be a ‘fulltime student’ for both winter and fall semesters.
i already tried speaking with my professors and they dont want to listen
HELP PLEASE
ps its priority health insurance company
A: healthquotes.awardspace.info – my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.
Q: Do You Think I Have A Good Chance of Getting In?
I am currently a clinical psychology grad student. I was trying to get my masters but I don’t want to go that route. Instead, and this might seem strange, I want to go into chiropractics (it isn’t as unrelated as it might seem). Anyway, I am trying to get into a place called National University of Health Sciences. In order to get into their doctor of chiropractic program, you need a bachelor’s degree, which i clearly have, an undergrad of 2.5, i had a 3.5, and two character references, which i had people that i worked at charities with fill out for me.
In addition, people with over an undergrad GPA of 3.25 (remember i have 3.5) get “priority admission” and those with a 3.5 or over, get a rather large scholarship, guaranteed. Normally i wouldn’t sweat it but it is a doctoral program and a lot of people do apply. However, does it sound like i have good odds?
A: You have an awsome chance. LOL, the two specialties are very unrelated. By the way, congratulation on your scholarship.
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