u/IAm2Legit2Sit

Need college admission advice

I need info about getting past the guard of college admittance vaccines. Apparently, the admissions admin is going above the earth to get me not to apply. Idk why other than. ... I know she knows I don't care to take the required jabs.

My md told me today to not go through with the application bc they can and want me to sign a letter saying they told me they "may deny my application just for using 2 declination letters and titers."

Is excluding denying my application legal in this big year of 2026? I have tried multiple times to get into this program. The administration keeps dodging me and sending me in circles.

The vaicella, measles, mumps, rubella, a tb double injection test, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, influenza and Hep B are required to LEARN how to take blood.

I already wasted $100+ on their background test, my time and an appt with my md. I need some advice of what to do with this situation. Located in FL, mid 40's trying to get back into a college certificate program.

Are there any recommendations of an anti vax attorney in fl ?

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 4 hours ago

In 2026 people are still dillusional

I also need to vent, seems to be a popular mindset lately. I have tried to get into a workforce program 3x. The gatekeepers are so trifling. Latoya (admin) doesn't want me to get in the program, I've been breadcrumbed for a month by this clown. She has not followed through once with and email or answering any questions with certainty. Her boss, Kiana, (director of program) will not communicate with me. She has Latoya call me. I sent an email this morning again, stating what I need and do not need a phone call , 3 gatekeepers were CC). There was no reply. I resend the email at 12:30, CC two more email addresses. Latoya responds with, "did you get my email this morning? She has never replied to my messages with what I need it's always a question as to what she clearly did not do. Classes start next Monday and I can't even get the application completed bc the gatekeepers are avoiding giving me all the declination letters. The 681 form is not applicable for adults in Florida. I spent $110+ on the background check that I'm now out plus my time and an appointment with my GP for no reason because I can't get the documents and information I need. They're dragging their asses bc the spots and grants are first come first serve allegedly. I am so disgusted how the vaxxed feel the unjabbed don't belong taking the medical classes. This gatekeeper has done this 3x to me. Little does she know I don't have intent to work with the general medical population. But apparently the jabbed thinks they know everything. I'm 45 with little edu. I work two jobs, 7 days a week, minimum wage. I can't get beyond the foolishness.

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 2 days ago

Getting into medical without the jabs- need application help

I am looking into entering a medical certificate program at a local community college. I do not plan to get all of their requested jabs. Is there a protocol for how to initiate my request? The school has not been helpful at all. They told me to go to my physician but Idk for what. I might be able to go to the health dept but then I would lean on my request being a religious belief. I think the issue the school has is bc its the medical field. They want me to email them my doctors results from their requested health exam. Why wouldn't that be uploaded into a platform such as a portal? Does this seem odd for an accredited college? I don't plan to practice medicine, I am taking it for resume padding and further interest in alternative medicine.

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 9 days ago

Is there a waiver form for these or is that not possible to get into medical w/o all of this? The school just notified me today, I have two weeks to get them all done for enrollment. I have 3 autoimmune diseases, I can't do that to my body nor do I want to.

Varicella - (Chickenpox) -a titer can be provided

• Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)

• TB Test within the last 12 months (2 -step or blood test such as

Quantiferon Gold)

• TDAP within last 10 years

• Influenza, during flu season only

• Hepatitis B (at least the first of the series taken prior to class start)forgot I have to drug test for the cert class application.

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 15 days ago

I am offered a phleb or MA scholarship but the tech at Quest just told me she has a medical assistant certification from 1980 that she got her job with. Which cert do you feel is best? and which can get a higher paying job out the gate with? My end game is I'm intending to work in holistic nutrition.

She just blew my mind.

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 16 days ago

Allegedly, this combo will reduce clogged arteries. I am not interested in further use of a statin hoping for something that will work along with a changed diet. I am in disbelief since I cannot locate a supplement with this combo together.

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 17 days ago

How to finegal 2 major immediate purchases, I need your advice/ guidance.

I struggle with learning and concentration difficulties.

I have $3500 saved for an eye surgery for my pet, he has not been given the end all diagnosis yet. I am hoping to get the surgery done before he goes blind, he's 2. According to the specialists office guesstimate, the surgery will be $2-3k for the typical eye situation he has. The specialist is located out of town and will require a rental car and hotel stay for next day follow up. I can't afford the local specialists who charge $4-6k for the same surgery.

He has medical insurance, (Lemonade) $80/ month. The policy has a $250 deductible. Not one claim has been accepted from them that I have submit so I don't have much faith in future reimbursements.

My daily driver is an 11 yo car, it is struggling. As of today the transmission is not shifting 1-2nd, 2-3rd. The mechanic broke the ac a few weeks ago (potential fix will be $200+) and it will eventually need rear differential work. I see it as not worthy of trade for much back with 116,000 miles on it (chevy). Insurance is $158/ month

2nd car, 18 yo is out of commission, insurance is $105/ month. I need to donate it to a charity.

I work 6-7 days a week between 2 jobs, job 1 is W-2, job 2 is self employed. Average take home is $625/ week total, taxes are paid quarterly for job 2 which is within my $3500 savings.

I have one credit card, balance is $8552, I pay it faithfully but not much over the amount due. It will max out at $9300 which I hope to never do.

I need another vehicle asap, my pet needs surgery asap too. I was thinking about getting another credit card for the surgery but am not sure I will qualify for another. Then I can use the cash to put down on a vehicle and hope the insurance pays the cost of the surgery. My credit score stays around 710-725, 0 inquires, 0 collections.

I was hoping to enroll in college classes that start in 20 days, I have full tuition offered via pell for the summer semester only but I don't think I will be able to handle that with a car payment. I've never been to college before and don't understand how payment exactly will work for that. I also need another pc for school because my operating system is out of date and not upgradable.

I am overwhelmed with my next decision, not sure what to focus on.

What do you recommend?

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 25 days ago

I need help with a financial decision

I struggle with learning and concentration difficulties.

I have $3500 saved for an eye surgery for my pet, he has not been given the end all diagnosis yet. I am hoping to get it done before he goes blind. According to the specialists office guesstimate, the surgery will be $2-3k for the typical eye situation he has. The specialist is located out of town and will require a rental car and hotel stay for next day follow up. I can't afford the local specialists who charge $4-6k for same surgery.

He has medical insurance, (Lemonade) $80/ month. The policy has a $250 deductible. Not one claim has been accepted from them that I have submit so I don't have much faith in future reimbursements.

My daily driver is an 11 yo car, it is struggling. As of today the transmission is not shifting 1-2nd, 2-3rd. The mechanic broke the ac a few weeks ago (potential fix will be $200+) and it will eventually need rear differential work. I see it as not worthy of trade for much back with 116,000 miles on it (chevy). Insurance is $158/ month

2nd car, 18 yo is out of commission, insurance is $105/ month. I need to donate it to a charity.

I work 6-7 days a week between 2 jobs, job 1 is W-2, job 2 is self employed. Average take home is $625/ week total, taxes are paid quarterly for job 2 which is within my $3500 savings.

I have one credit card, balance is $8552, I pay it faithfully but not much over the amount due. It will max out at $9300 which I hope to never do.

I need another vehicle asap, my pet needs surgery asap too. I was thinking about getting another credit card for the surgery but am not sure I will qualify for another. Then I can use the cash to put down on a vehicle and hope the insurance pays the cost of the surgery. My credit score stays around 710-725, 0 inquires, 0 collections.

I was hoping to enroll in college classes that start in 20 days, I have full tuition offered via pell for the summer semester but I don't think I will be able to handle that with a car payment. I've never been to college before and don't understand how payment exactly will work for that. I also need another pc for school because my operating system is out of date and not upgradable.

I am overwhelmed with my next decision, not sure what to focus on.

What do you recommend?

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u/IAm2Legit2Sit — 25 days ago