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Old May 14, 2008, 09:04 AM
butterflies135 (Female)
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Re: is biology really necessary???

thank you everyone for your help.. it l;ooks like the consisous is to go with biology.. i am just trying to get through this as fast as possible.. but i still want to keep a great gpa.. thanks again for the help.

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Old May 14, 2008, 01:14 PM
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I didn't take Biology or chemistry before I took Anatomy or Microbiology and got A's in those classes. I did take, however, two classes called Natural Science 1 and 2. It covered a little bit a chemistry, biology, and other sciences. My college accepted those classes as the prereq for biology and chemistry. It took a LONG time before they finally agreed to accept these classes and they made a huge exception for me.
If it is just strongly advised and not a prereq, I would not take biology or chemistry. You can buy a biology text book and study from that while taking the anatomy and/or microbiology if you need extra help. If it is a prereq for the program, take the biology class.

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Old May 14, 2008, 02:09 PM
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Re: is biology really necessary???

I agree with the premise that if you don't have to take a course, then don't.

But.

I would seriously consider getting a base knowledge of Chemistry, such as you find in an intro course. To me, knowing the chemical principles behind molecular bonding, cellular energy and nutrition, as well as organic structures, has been invaluable in studying A&P, Pharmacology, Nutrition and Pathophysiology. Will Chemitry be something you will call upon every day of your practice? Probably not, but later you'll never complain about knowing something you didn't need to! I think Chemistry is fun.

Good luck!

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Old May 14, 2008, 02:22 PM
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Re: is biology really necessary???

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I agree with the premise that if you don't have to take a course, then don't.

But.

I would seriously consider getting a base knowledge of Chemistry, such as you find in an intro course. To me, knowing the chemical principles behind molecular bonding, cellular energy and nutrition, as well as organic structures, has been invaluable in studying A&P, Pharmacology, Nutrition and Pathophysiology. Will Chemitry be something you will call upon every day of your practice? Probably not, but later you'll never complain about knowing something you didn't need to! I think Chemistry is fun.

Good luck!

thank you, that was my other question that if biology isn't a necsessity then should i go ahead and do chemistry next, i'm finishing up algebra this summer and thought the freshness of math might help w/ chemistry, i never thought about it relating to a&P great point. thanks for all your help

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Old May 14, 2008, 02:31 PM
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Re: is biology really necessary???

You are absolutely correct about the relationship between algebra and chemistry. Chemistry was 75% math. I was grateful to have had a base knowledge of one to help with the other.

One of the really great things about this website is that there are any number of people willing to help. I'm glad you found some of my information helpful, but I am not the expert on what you need; you are! So take it all with a grain of salt, and don't forget to use your advisors in your school! They have so much more knowledge than I do and they have it right at their fingertips!

Does your program require Chemistry as a pre-req?

I wish you much good luck and success in school!

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Old May 15, 2008, 06:16 AM
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Re: is biology really necessary???

I took Bio in 1986. When I went to take Anatomy, my school recommended it but I didn't. I think it would have been better to have taken Biology but I got through it.

It depends how strongly you are in the sciences. How did you do in HS sciences?

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Old May 15, 2008, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by anne_in_maryland View Post
I took Bio in 1986. When I went to take Anatomy, my school recommended it but I didn't. I think it would have been better to have taken Biology but I got through it.

It depends how strongly you are in the sciences. How did you do in HS sciences?
i was not very strong in science in h.s. at that time social time was way to important.. stupid me. so now i am alot older and want to keep a good gpa so now its very important to me. thanks for the advice

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Old May 24, 2008, 10:23 AM
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Re: is biology really necessary???

I previously took biology in 1998 and am in A&P I now. And I gotta say, the fact that I can remember so much from 10 years ago has been a HUGE help so far. The fact that I took chemistry last semester has definitely been helpful too. A lot of my classmates are complaining about not being able to follow the professor or get what is going on, and for the first 2 weeks of class we've done a lot of in depth microbiology stuff. Maybe things will even out once we get beyond the cellular level.

But personally, I was on a time crunch. I talked my way in to this class and in to registering for microbio in the fall before having the bio prerequisite for either course. So I'd say it's probably a good idea to take recommended prerequisites for the class, but if you're able to work hard and tend to *get* science, it's possibe to do it without the prereqs.

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