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BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE
I am just wondering if anyone or if you know anyone who did the Saba Bachelor of Health Science degree. I have a messload of credits and I just found out that since I switched from nursing to pre-med, that alot of my credits will not count in my new curriculum (not even for electives.) Figured I would give em a call later this week or next week (if am still here after the Hurricane) |
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your probably better getting a Bachelor's Degree in any field from an accredited undergraduate institution in the United States. a ** degree in health sciences from saba, or any caribbean school for the most part is okay (if you dont have one already), but is not a true degree. Basically you pay like 3-4 hundred bucks for a piece of paper. (uying your bachelor).
everything has its pros and cons. but, more respectable come residency time when you have a solid bachelors degree - |
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