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I am a straight guy and will graduate in 2011 and I love science. I want get a few degrees in the same field. I would like to become an RN and get extra training to become a neonatal level 3 nurse(critically ill newborns) I would like to earn my bachelors and masters in nursing and then become a "neonatal nurse practitioner" which is the second highest level in nursing. I like helping others and volunteering. I am very close to my grandma. I used to have a dog named "Spike" and we had to put him down because his organs were beginning to shut down.

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thanks for your help.

how do you know all this?

i have some more questions, if that's okay.

this is my question:

what letters of recommendation do you need for johns hopkins university?

this is your answer:

onebirddog2000 answered Monday July 23 2007, 5:56 pm:
you need teacher, atleast a "B" average in highschool, good in science/ have a masters degree in medicine, taken atleast 2 foreign languages, be taken these following classes:
biology/ chemistry/ try/ calculus/ physical science/ and mainly health career classes...

are you sure i only need a "B" average? isnt JHU one of the top schools out there? good in science..hmm i have a B in pretty much every class but i take advanced classes like HNS and AP only.

sorry to get back to you so late you might need A-'s but, I'm pretty sure you need at least a B average, as long as you try your best their are other good medical schools in the US. Granted John Hopkins is the 2nd highest medical School in the united states you can try harvard, yale, UW Madison Wisconsin, Ann Arbor Michigian, They are also good. To be a good doctor or what ever your going for, and IV league school may make the place you want to work at think your top notch because you have a degree from harvard, yale, or JHU, to be successful you need to help or study for the people and stop worrying about which college you go to. Colleges and other Universities are just as good as and IV league school. The only difference that at the IV league schools they are rich preppie people who's parents bought their way into school or you were really smart in school and think that your better than anyone at everything...

I wish you luck in or on what you decide to do, I hope you stay in medicine you would be good for something in health...


Sincerely,

Bird

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(Rating: 5) thank you for your answer. i just added a school to my list! :D


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