transfer to UNC question

<p>I am beginning to get the most horrific suspicion that my accelerated Hepatitis B vaccine schedule I just completed today will not be accepted by UNC. It was completed as any standard accelerated Heb B schedule over 21 days by my provincial government vaccination office. UNC says it requires three doses, and I got them, but it is not specific. I need a fourth dose one year from now as a booster shot for the accelerated schedule. I feel like throwing up right now if I'm not going to have any university to go to next year. I don't want to wait 2 days to phone UNC, so could you help me research and find out if my vaccines are acceptable? I'm trying to look right now</p>

<p>Please help! 30 views so far!! All I find is the non-specific “You need three doses of Hepatitis B.” Well, I got “three doses,” but is it in the way that they want? Do they accept accelerated schedules? ugghhhh</p>

<p>Can’t anyone reply?</p>

<p>Maybe you’re not phrasing it right, what do you mean by 3 doses? </p>

<p>Do you mean 3 courses completed?</p>

<p>What are the pre recs?</p>

<p>Just slow down and explain everything</p>

<p>And why Hep B?</p>

<p>I will copy word for word what it says:</p>

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<p>I needed the Hepatitis B vaccine because I missed it through living in different places that had different immunization schedules. Given how POORLY UNC’s medical form is worded, I automatically assumed that the accelerated schedule I took over 21 days would be fine. I just finished it today and received “THREE DOSES.” According to English grammatical rules, I have met UNC’s requirements. I am worried that UNC only accepts the standard schedule since I still need a booster shot in a year since my schedule was accelerated. </p>

<p>Now I am having incredibly worrisome doubts to the point that I am contemplating that I will have to join a religious cult in order to get exempt from this vaccine. That is the only way out if they try to take me down for this.</p>

<p>Okay what I would do is open a new post titled Immunizations for UNC transfer and ask your question and you will get an answer</p>