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  2. TenOfThem's Avatar
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    Re: module choice help?
    I just looked at a couple of Access to Nursing courses (googled) and psychology does not seem to be compulsory
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    Re: module choice help?
    (Original post by pippy123)
    thanks very much i hoped this was the case but had saw a few 'access to nursing' including psychology and wasn't sure whether i'd need it or not xx
    Have you spoken to the people at Access to HE?
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    (Original post by pippy123)
    yes, they are pretty hopeless though and just tell me to ask the universities! xx which modules would be best
    Talk about going round in circles eh?! I don't think you can go wrong by concentrating on the pure science modules.


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