Re: Taking two anatomy classes at once
It depends on your situation and the format of the classes. IMO, it's often helpful and easier to take multiple at once because it keeps more brain in the same field and a lot of the material crosses over and supports each other (for example, if the two classes are peripheral and visceral anatomy, even if you don't have to know how blood flow works until it gets to say, the shoulder, having the whole picture can make it easier to conceptualize). Same goes for other related fields, my easiest semester I took physiology, nutrition, microbiology, and biochemistry at the same time - sounded hard beforehand, but they were constantly reinforcing each other which made it much easier.
Of course, this is assuming that time isn't a major constraining factor. I definitely wouldn't be scared off though by the idea of two anatomy at once from an academic standpoint. I also wouldn't necessarily be scared if one is technically a pre-requisite for the other, with physiology and anatomy 1 and 2 there is little to no actual cross over, they're just looking at different systems (of course, check with your school if you do this).
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