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Question about prerequisites for rad tech program…

The prerequisites for the rad tech program that I want to go into are: HESIA2/A&P1/A&P2. I have a 92+ average on my HESI/A in A&P1/Current 98% with 2 exams left in A&P2. I got placed as an alternate for this year (I think) because my A&P2 score is not finalized, so they probably put my score for A&P2 as a C until spring grades are finalized, which my advisor told me was normal but that they don’t make final decisions until spring grades are posted, but I already got an email saying I am an alternate. My main question is: if I retake the HESI, does it override my current score if I happen to do worse? I don’t know anything I can do to make myself a better candidate for next year at this point besides that as there are no interviews or letters of rec for this process.

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