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Old Mar 19, 2008, 01:42 PM
iceman1613 (Male)
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Organic Chemistry? HELP!

For everyone who has taken orgranic chemistry, I was wondering if you guys had to take General Chemistry I, General Chemistry II, and then Organic Chemistry? I've been noticing that there is a chemistry pathway for the "health professions" and then the pathway for science majors/premeds, and the only way to get to o-chem at my university is by taking the science major route. My BSN degree only requires chem for the health professions, which I've already taken, so now I think I'm going to have to backtrack and take the science major route as I realized this too late Is this common for everyone else or is there another alternative to get to o-chem? Also, did you guys take all the labs that accompany all those chemistry classes? Thanks for any advice!

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Old Mar 20, 2008, 02:53 PM
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Re: Organic Chemistry? HELP!

hi,

it's the same way at my school. You need the chemistry for math and science majors or the permission of the chairperson. Maybe you could meet with the head of the chemistry department and see if they will make an exception for you. Maybe they can let you test out or determine if you are prepared enough and just let you take the class.

If not, you could always try to find a class online that would accept the classes you already took or see if any other schools in your area would let you take o-chem with them.

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Old Mar 21, 2008, 01:33 PM
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Re: Organic Chemistry? HELP!

I've always wondered why a BSN wasn't considered a "science major," and why a "health professional" shouldn't have to take challenging science courses...

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Old Mar 21, 2008, 03:32 PM
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MB37,

Yeah that is a good point. Now I'm caught up in trying to figure out how to squeeze in these chemistry courses. I found a community college near my house that offers General Chemistry I in the first 5 weeks of summer and General Chemistry II in the second 5 weeks of summer, so I will be able to knock them both out during one summer without delaying my graduation in my BSN program. Then I'll find a way to take O-Chem while I'm working as a RN gaining the experience to apply to CRNA school. It's all good as these are just a few more loops to climb through to get to my dream. I'm definitely not going to let a couple of classes get in the way of my families bright future!

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Old Mar 22, 2008, 12:21 AM
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Re: Organic Chemistry? HELP!

Question....why are you taking o-chem? I have taken it, and yes, I had to take gen chem first...but it was not required at any school I applied to for CRNA. Are you taking it to just be more prepared or is there a program u r applying to that requires it?

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Old Mar 22, 2008, 05:16 PM
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Neurogeek,

There are a couple of schools (Missouri State, Barnes-Jewish) that I'm interested in that do require at least 3 credit hours in o-chem. Plus, I believe that it will better prepare me and also allow me to stand out from other applicants, since filling seats in CRNA schools is so competitive. Now I just have to make sure that I do well in the classes! Did you think that having o-chem helped you out at all in regards to preparation for school or the admissions process itself? Take care

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Old Mar 23, 2008, 01:49 PM
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Does it matter where you take this course from (community college or university)?

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Old Mar 23, 2008, 02:12 PM
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Kittyn,

It shouldn't really matter as long as you do well in the class, like getting an A

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Old Apr 09, 2008, 04:42 PM
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UT Houston requires o. chem or biochem. Is o.chem harder than biochem? Also TWU requires a chem, when I called about what type of chem, they sd any type fo chem

Originally Posted by neurogeek View Post
Question....why are you taking o-chem? I have taken it, and yes, I had to take gen chem first...but it was not required at any school I applied to for CRNA. Are you taking it to just be more prepared or is there a program u r applying to that requires it?

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Old Apr 10, 2008, 10:27 AM
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Re: Organic Chemistry? HELP!

Originally Posted by MB37 View Post
I've always wondered why a BSN wasn't considered a "science major," and why a "health professional" shouldn't have to take challenging science courses...

because a BSN has nearly nothing in common with more mainstream science majors.

math- minimal, you may have even tested out of the requirement
inorganic chemistry- one class usually
physics- almost universally not required
stats- one class
organic chemistry- not required at all
biochem- usually not required for BSN

I think it is safe to say that a BSN is not a science major.

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