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GSU students/current Radiation Therapy students — what classes do I actually need before applying?

GSU students/current Radiation Therapy students — what classes do I actually need before applying?
I’m a freshman at Georgia Southern Armstrong and I’m planning to apply to the Radiation Therapy concentration within Radiologic Sciences. I’m having a really hard time figuring out exactly which classes I’m supposed to take before I can apply to the actual program.
Honestly, my advisor hasn’t been very helpful and I’m trying to make sure I’m taking the right prerequisites and not wasting semesters on classes I don’t need.
If you’re currently in the GSU Radiation Therapy program, already applied, or recently completed the prerequisites, could you please tell me:
What classes did you take your freshman and sophomore years before applying?
Which classes are actual Radiation Therapy prerequisites?
Which classes are just general education/core requirements?
What classes did you have completed before submitting your application?
Is there a specific order I should take the science/math classes in?
What GPA/TEAS score did you have when you got accepted?
Are there any classes you wish you had taken earlier?
Does anyone have a semester-by-semester schedule they used before applying?
I’m especially looking for answers from Georgia Southern students who are actually in the Radiation Therapy program, preferably Armstrong students.
I’m just trying to make sure I’m on the right track from freshman year instead of finding out sophomore/junior year that I took the wrong classes. 😭
Any help would be REALLY appreciated!
I’m currently taking- CWP-1000, ENGL-1101, FLYT-1001, MATH-1111, POLS-1101 PSYC-1101

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u/ReadyChart3131 — 3 days ago
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How can I afford housing at Georgia Southern?

I’m planning to attend Georgia Southern on campus next fall, but I’m having a hard time figuring out how I’m going to afford housing.

I can afford most of my other college expenses, but housing is the one major expense that I really can’t afford right now. I really want to live on campus and continue with my degree, so I’m trying to find as many options as possible.

Does Georgia Southern offer any scholarships specifically for housing or room and board? Are there any grants, emergency funds, or other programs that can help with housing costs?

If anyone has been in a similar situation at Georgia Southern, I’d really appreciate hearing what you did or what resources you found. I’m also planning to ask my advisor about scholarships and financial assistance.

Thanks!

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u/ReadyChart3131 — 7 days ago
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Online Labs

upcoming freshman here thinking about doing online classes. im a health science major and was wondering how do labs work if you live long distance (atlanta) would i have to drive up there or could i do my labs in atlanta

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u/ReadyChart3131 — 2 months ago
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Tuition Assistance

Hey everyone, I’m trying to use ArmyIgnitED to set up Tuition Assistance, but every time I try to create my career plan it keeps saying “Not Eligible” and won’t let me continue.

I’m currently serving in the Army National Guard and I’m trying to use TA for college. I’m trying to figure out if I’m missing a step, if my account needs to be updated, or if there’s something my unit/education office needs to fix.

Has anyone else had this issue with ArmyIgnitED? What did you do to get it resolved? Did you have to contact your ESO, submit something through IPPS-A, or wait for your eligibility to update?

Any advice would be appreciated because I’m trying to get this handled before classes start. Thanks!

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u/ReadyChart3131 — 2 months ago