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Nursing pre-reqs- too much for one semester? |
Soooooo, I'm getting ready to start taking my pre-requisites for the nursing program. I have to take Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology. I was thinking about taking Chemistry, Anatomy, and Micro in one semester this fall (it would be just those three classes. I'm all done with all my gen. ed for the A.S. degree). That depends on how good you are in science, how much free time you have, do you have a family/kids, etc? If you are single, childfree, don't care about a social life and math/science comes naturally to you, you might try it. However if you aren't a math/science person and have other life commitments, I wouldn't take more than two of these heavy science classes, each have a lab component and are time consuming in and out of class. I did take Anatomy and Physiology together and it was do-able working part time and having two kids. I'd take A&P together though as they complement each other. You are the only person who can answer this question. In my opinion, if all 3 have labs, it would be too much to take along with a part time job. You should look at the class hours, and see how much time you would have to be in class. Absolutely do NOT take all three science classes in one semester, the amount of prep work and study time is staggering. Even for the best student not working this would be a tall order to fill. I would say only take 2 a quater and pace yourself. I know youre excited to get them done but getting a better grade is most important. Nursing school is beyond any kind of competition you can imagine, you need 4.0 to have a fighting chance. Go slow take your time get good grades and get some volunteer work under your belt. good luck |
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