A+P 1 vs. A+P 2

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Just out of curiosity for those who have taken both already...did you find A+P 1 easier/harder than A+P 2? Less/More interesting? Or basically the same?

I was just looking over what I will be doing in A+P 2 and it just *looks* more interesting on paper...I have found A+P 1 to be pretty easy as long as I study like crazy...meaning I don't find the material hard- just a LOT of it!

So how would you compare A+P 1 to A+P 2?

I had a year long anatomy course and then a year long physiology course. I liked them separate.

Anatomy was the most difficult but also the most fun - I loved dissection theatre.

steph

Specializes in L & D.

I'm still in A & P I (online with an on-campus lab), but our professor keeps telling us that A & P I starts off easy and ends hard (nervous system), and that A & P II starts off hard and ends easy (reproduction). I'm taking II in the fall (again online) with the same professor.

Beth

At our school, we haveI and II of them combined into a 15 week "anatomy boot camp hell" (instructors words on the first night of class) and the level has stayed the same throughout- fascinating but very overwhelming. Some things came easier because of interest- loved cardiovascular, endocrine left me confused. You absolutely get out of it what you put in. I failed a test that I only spent about 8-12 hrs studying, got a B on a test that I worked maybe 45- 50 hrs on. 2 more weeks, and I have 2 major exams left- whew! :rolleyes:

Specializes in Med/Surg, Dialysis.

I took A and P 1 last semester and I am just finishing up A and P 2 for this semester. I was told that if you survive A and P 1 you are good to go for A and P 2. But I thought A and P 2 was harder, the nervous system took a while to really understand and the kidneys were pretty tough also. The thing is I had two very different teachers with two very different teaching styles, so it's kind of hard to compare the two classes. I think I enjoyed A and P 1 more, I liked learning about the heart and respiratory system, but everything is pretty interesting there is not one system/subject that is boring!

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I guess it really comes down to teachers+ what's involved. See, at my school we did nervous system in A+P 1 ...and I will have cardio/resp in A+P 2. I will have a different instructor as well for 2 then I did for 1....that does make me a little nervous

Our A+P 1 was

Anatomical Terminology

Histology

Integumentary System

CNS

Electrophysiology

PNS

ANS

Special Senses

Endocrine System

Skeletal System

Muscular System

My A+P 2 will be

Digestive

Urinary

Respiratory

Cardiovascular

Lymphatic

Immune

Blood

Electrolytes/Fluids/Etc

Reproductive

Specializes in Intermediate Care/Telemetry Unit.

:chuckle :chuckle

Just out of curiosity for those who have taken both already...did you find A+P 1 easier/harder than A+P 2? Less/More interesting? Or basically the same?

I was just looking over what I will be doing in A+P 2 and it just *looks* more interesting on paper...I have found A+P 1 to be pretty easy as long as I study like crazy...meaning I don't find the material hard- just a LOT of it!

So how would you compare A+P 1 to A+P 2?

ANP 2 was much more interesting than ANP 1 although you have to work twice as hard. Some systems are interesting and some are boring. I am just finishing up with ANP 2. We did not have a lot of lab time, my professor wanted to focus on the book work.

Specializes in Urgent Care.

I found A&P I to be more memorization, this muscle is here and does this etc.. where A&P II goes through more of the why and how things are excreted, transmitted, released, etc.

I have finished both A&P 1 and 2. I wouldn't say one was harder than the other, just more work. I found A&P 1 took more time and work than A&P II. In my A&P I,:banghead: we covered all the bones, and muscle which was time consuming memorizing all the muscle was by far harder. I though A&P II was pretty easier.

Just out of curiosity for those who have taken both already...did you find A+P 1 easier/harder than A+P 2? Less/More interesting? Or basically the same?

I was just looking over what I will be doing in A+P 2 and it just *looks* more interesting on paper...I have found A+P 1 to be pretty easy as long as I study like crazy...meaning I don't find the material hard- just a LOT of it!

So how would you compare A+P 1 to A+P 2?

I have finished both A&P 1 and 2. I wouldn't say one was harder than the other, just more work. I found A&P 1 took more time and work than A&P II. In my A&P I,:banghead: we covered all the bones, and muscle which was time consuming memorizing all the muscle was by far harder. I though A&P II was pretty easier.

I am taking AP2 right now, I really liked API and my instructor did such a great job..isnt it crazy how a great instuctor can make all the difference?

I used an online website and it helped a lot....the key is just to do a little bit every night....it makes things so much easier:P

I found A+P II to be more interesting. You can definitely relate more of the info to diseases you learn about in nursing. My school was great in coordinating what we were learning in A+P w/ what we were learning in nursing. It helped a lot.

Good luck

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