Sunnyvale, California
Hi, I'm about to be a sophomore. And I wanted to do dual enrollment. I'm striving to be a nurse in the future. And I know if I take classes for dual enrollment, those credits can be transferred to college. If I'm striving to be a nurse what classes should I take, do I just take any like psychology and if I do, does that mean I won't have to take that class in college and also, they asked for what intended major or program of study I want to take, I'm curious what I should do for that. Thanks!
-10th grade
-wanting to be a nurse
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