do you think the two Cs are significant enough to be the sole basis for me getting rejected?
i understand where you're coming from regarding getting a job, but at the same time, if having a healthcare job is so important, why do so few (barely 1/4, it seems) AA students have previous healthcare experience? i always wonder why people say i most likely won't get in without healthcare experience when the majority of AA students don't have any in the first place. i understand that it's always good experience regardless of whether you actually need it to help you get accepted, but to be honest, i have never really been interested in working up the totem pole in healthcare tech jobs (especially since i would only be doing for a few months and then starting AA school). i'm not saying that i won't get a job (that is actually my plan), but i am just going to consider it for what it is. i guess that even though most AA students never had a healthcare job and got accepted, the fact that i wasn't accepted on the first try shows that i will have to go to greater lengths to get accepted than most AA students had to.
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