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I am wanting to go back to school and study nutrition now that my babies are

growing. I am really wanting to study holistic nutrition and practice when I

have completed my studies. I would love to hear any experienced advice on what

schools would be worth looking in to, and what would be the best direction as

far as a career goes. I will probably have to study online since I am still a

full time mom at the moment.

Thanks,

Elise.

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have you gotten any responses?  I am curious myself, I was going to Clayton

College but I am concerned that they are not accredited and where we want to

move to will not accept degrees from them.  Kaplan has a nutrtion bachelor's but

they want around $65k for it, and I cannot justify spending that when i still

owe $25k for my EMT license.  my local Community college doesn't have enough of

the courses online for me, and i travel too much to attend conventional

classes.  Please let me know if you hear anythign, i will let you know if I find

out anythign myself. Thanks!

 

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quinnmusic <quinns

Nutririon school

 

Thursday, September 17, 2009, 10:26 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am wanting to go back to school and study nutrition now that my babies are

growing. I am really wanting to study holistic nutrition and practice when I

have completed my studies. I would love to hear any experienced advice on what

schools would be worth looking in to, and what would be the best direction as

far as a career goes. I will probably have to study online since I am still a

full time mom at the moment.

Thanks,

Elise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You also my want to consider the on-line courses in nutrition hosted by Cornell

University

 They have a course in Nutrition lead by Dr. T. Colin Campbell, PhD, the author

of  " The China Study " one of the best books on written on how the diet in

America is killing us.

 

In Good Health....Naturally,

 

Dr Scott B Raphael, TND

--- On Wed, 9/23/09, Dee Marie <demetree25xxv wrote:

 

 

Dee Marie <demetree25xxv

Re: Nutririon school

 

Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

have you gotten any responses?  I am curious myself, I was going to Clayton

College but I am concerned that they are not accredited and where we want to

move to will not accept degrees from them.  Kaplan has a nutrtion bachelor's but

they want around $65k for it, and I cannot justify spending that when i still

owe $25k for my EMT license.  my local Community college doesn't have enough of

the courses online for me, and i travel too much to attend conventional

classes.  Please let me know if you hear anythign, i will let you know if I find

out anythign myself. Thanks!

 

--- On Thu, 9/17/09, quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com> wrote:

 

quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com>

Nutririon school

 

Thursday, September 17, 2009, 10:26 PM

 

 

 

I am wanting to go back to school and study nutrition now that my babies are

growing. I am really wanting to study holistic nutrition and practice when I

have completed my studies. I would love to hear any experienced advice on what

schools would be worth looking in to, and what would be the best direction as

far as a career goes. I will probably have to study online since I am still a

full time mom at the moment.

Thanks,

Elise.

 

 

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For  anyone interested in holistic health /nutrition, you may enjoy these  free

seminars.

 

Kristy

 

 

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009 7:10:01 AM

Re: Nutririon school

 

 

have you gotten any responses?  I am curious myself, I was going to Clayton

College but I am concerned that they are not accredited and where we want to

move to will not accept degrees from them.  Kaplan has a nutrtion bachelor's but

they want around $65k for it, and I cannot justify spending that when i still

owe $25k for my EMT license.  my local Community college doesn't have enough of

the courses online for me, and i travel too much to attend conventional

classes.  Please let me know if you hear anythign, i will let you know if I find

out anythign myself. Thanks!

 

--- On Thu, 9/17/09, quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com> wrote:

 

quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com>

Nutririon school

 

Thursday, September 17, 2009, 10:26 PM

 

 

 

I am wanting to go back to school and study nutrition now that my babies are

growing. I am really wanting to study holistic nutrition and practice when I

have completed my studies. I would love to hear any experienced advice on what

schools would be worth looking in to, and what would be the best direction as

far as a career goes. I will probably have to study online since I am still a

full time mom at the moment.

Thanks,

Elise.

 

 

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I  can offer many references to excellent nutrition programs, but most are not

on-line. Below is a  link  to someone you  could contact for  information on

that. Regardless of philosophy, I'm certain he  knows of all the reputable 

programs available. Worth a try.

 

Kristy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009 7:10:01 AM

Re: Nutririon school

 

 

have you gotten any responses?  I am curious myself, I was going to Clayton

College but I am concerned that they are not accredited and where we want to

move to will not accept degrees from them.  Kaplan has a nutrtion bachelor's

but they want around $65k for it, and I cannot justify spending that when i

still owe $25k for my EMT license.  my local Community college doesn't have

enough of the courses online for me, and i travel too much to attend

conventional classes.  Please let me know if you hear anythign, i will let you

know if I find out anythign myself. Thanks!

 

--- On Thu, 9/17/09, quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com> wrote:

 

quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com>

Nutririon school

 

Thursday, September 17, 2009, 10:26 PM

 

 

 

I am wanting to go back to school and study nutrition now that my babies are

growing. I am really wanting to study holistic nutrition and practice when I

have completed my studies. I would love to hear any experienced advice on what

schools would be worth looking in to, and what would be the best direction as

far as a career goes. I will probably have to study online since I am still a

full time mom at the moment.

Thanks,

Elise.

 

 

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Yes, I agree that Cornell and many  prestigious universities offer on-line

courses. But those do not necessarily lead to a  degree. That's the problem.

Most of these schools require   some classroom attendence, and I think she was

seeking a program that could be completed entirely on-line.

 

Kristy

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009 10:28:52 AM

Re: Nutririon school

 

 

You also my want to consider the on-line courses in nutrition hosted by Cornell

University

 They have a course in Nutrition lead by Dr. T. Colin Campbell, PhD, the author

of  " The China Study " one of the best books on written on how the diet in

America is killing us.

 

In Good Health....Naturally ,

 

Dr Scott B Raphael, TND

--- On Wed, 9/23/09, Dee Marie <demetree25xxv@ > wrote:

 

Dee Marie <demetree25xxv@ >

Re: Nutririon school

 

Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 6:10 AM

 

 

 

have you gotten any responses?  I am curious myself, I was going to Clayton

College but I am concerned that they are not accredited and where we want to

move to will not accept degrees from them.  Kaplan has a nutrtion bachelor's but

they want around $65k for it, and I cannot justify spending that when i still

owe $25k for my EMT license.  my local Community college doesn't have enough of

the courses online for me, and i travel too much to attend conventional

classes.  Please let me know if you hear anythign, i will let you know if I find

out anythign myself. Thanks!

 

--- On Thu, 9/17/09, quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com> wrote:

 

quinnmusic <quinns (AT) tampabay (DOT) rr.com>

Nutririon school

 

Thursday, September 17, 2009, 10:26 PM

 

 

 

I am wanting to go back to school and study nutrition now that my babies are

growing. I am really wanting to study holistic nutrition and practice when I

have completed my studies. I would love to hear any experienced advice on what

schools would be worth looking in to, and what would be the best direction as

far as a career goes. I will probably have to study online since I am still a

full time mom at the moment.

Thanks,

Elise.

 

 

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