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I expected this would occur and religious and philosophical exemptions are not applicable. My plan now will be to uproot and leave it all behind and move to a red state that respects personal choice on the matter. Is it feasible to transfer community college course work between state? If that is not an option, what would be viable path besides a 4-year that is not physically taxing?

I am thinking heading to somewhere in TX.

EDIT: Thanks for the advice, I shall figure something out with what I have learned.

I expected this would occur and religious and philosophical exemptions are not applicable. My plan now will be to uproot and leave it all behind and move to a red state that respects personal choice on the matter. Is it feasible to transfer community college course work between state? If that is not an option, what would be viable path besides a 4-year that is not physically taxing? I am thinking heading to somewhere in TX. EDIT: Thanks for the advice, I shall figure something out with what I have learned.

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Am in CA, all 'approved' learning is done online only for now. They have all the leverage and demand I take the jab. As far as independent study is concerned, I am decently versed in that regard, I am building up a foundation of nutrition and dietetics. However, every place that I have encountered demands being properly credentialed as a registered dietitian, and achieving an RN requires earning a bachelor's of science in nutrition.

If I could, I would bypass the nonsense and jump right in. However, I am not entirely familiar if such places of employment exist where people seriously want competence over that piece of paper. I know in CA from my experiences they prefer to have people go through the ringer with all this bullshit rather than have someone who can learn on the job.