General Micro and A&P 2

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Just curious for anyone out there who has taken these two classes, would it be too much of a work load to do both in the same semester? Or would it be better to take the General Micro with my nursing classes should I be excepted for the following semester? This is for my spring semester so I have a ways to decide but I thought I'd ask for any opinions. The only classes I have registered for so far are A&P 2 and lab, College Algebra and Psyc 101. I have to take the general micro as well as will be taking Advanced human physiology however I'll be doing the advanced human physiology in the summer of 2013 per the suggestion of my nursing advisor. I have to pull an A in my A&P 2 and PSYC 101 to be competitive so originally I wasn't going to worry about any extra classes other than my pre req's that count for my pointed system, but I just got to thinking if maybe I should try to get this one out of the way before I start any nursing classes. Thanks in advance for any input! If I have to do general micro the summer of 2014 it's no biggie, but if it's not a super hard course I'd rather get it done this spring. :)

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My school actually has a policy against letting people take micro and a&p together as the general feeling is that it is too hard. I managed to bypass this policy, and I got A's in both classes...I guess it depends on how easy you find biology classes.

A&PII can be hard. I have taken it and there is a lot of information . I took it in the summer though donor may be less difficult but I stilled pulled off an A. My advice is if you have an EXCELLENT memory, take micro , A&PII, and he other two classes. Psyh 101 and human growth and development aren't hard at all. But if you struggle with memory I advise to take anatomy sooner with psych and math

Thank you both for your reply, I really appreciate it! I haven't even started A&P 1 yet (I start that August 20th) so I don't really know what to expect from any of it. This helps thank you! : )

can you atleast try to take one class? also does the nursing program your applying for have a summer break? if so take micro then. ijs.... it may be better that way.

Yes they have summer classes. I'm applying for NS after the first of the year for fall 2013 and plan on taking advanced human physiology summer 2013 by itself because that's what my nursing advisor recommended. General micro I can take any time after A&P 1 it just has to be completed prior to the last semester of NS. I could do it summer of 2014. I have a pretty good memory but I'm so nervous to take micro with any pre req's since my program is on a points system and my advisor said I need all A's and depending on everyone else applying a I might be able to get away with one B. I don't want to mess it up but then I thought how hard would it be to do micro with nursing classes? So maybe I am better off to just save it for a summer course. I also need to take either public speaking or interpersonal communications. I thought about doing one of those either this fall or spring 2013 but while I don't think either would be horribly hard for me, again I'm so worried about pulling those A's in pointed classes. : \

I don't know how ur school specifically works when it comes to a high GPA and entering the nursing program but for mine all you need is A's (because no one likes B's or lower) in the five pre nursing courses which are both A&P's, psychology 101, human growth & development, and ENG 101. As for micro, nutrition, ENG 151, etc..., you don't need A's to get into the RN program IF your a resident of the county the CC is in and you will be progressing directly from LPN-RN; again, that's the rules of my community college but I don't know if that holds true for every nursing program. But before you get ahead of yourself, take A&PI first to get a feel of it because if you don't have a good memory, you may not do well.

It's kind of hard for me to explain the system my CC uses for NS entrance so I went and copied it from their website.

Course A B C D/F V

APHY 101 30 20 10 0 N/A

APHY 102 30 20 10 0 N/A

ENGL 111 15 10 5 0 15

1

PSYC 101 15 10 5 0 15

1

Total General Education Points Possible: 90

1

The English and Psych points under V on the table would then apply only to 1.e.

2. TEAS V Points – Once it has been determined that the applicant has met the

minimum eligibility requirement, the following weighted system will be used to

determine the TEAS V component of the selection score points.22 NCC Approved 07/05/2012 – Final Version

TEAS V

Component

Weighted Sub-Test Point

Calculation

Maximum

Points

Possible

English Subsection % score X 0.25 25

Reading Subsection % score X 0.25 25

Math Subsection % score X 0.20 20

Science Subsection % score X 0.30 30

Total TEAS points possible: 100

3. Tie Breaker Points (applied in the order listed below)

a. Composite TEAS V score

b. TEAS V Science sub-score to the tenths place

c. TEAS V Reading sub-score to the tenths place

d. TEAS V English sub-score to the tenths place

e. Prerequisite courses completed at Ivy Tech Community College

f. Cumulative GPA from the most recent transcript

E. Rank Order of Applicants

1. General Education points and TEAS V points will be summed for a total selection

decision score.

2. Applicants will be rank-ordered by total selection decision score.

3. Applicants having the highest scores will be offered admission to the program

according to the number of clinical spots available. If two or more students have

identical decision scores and a decision must be made on which is selected, the

tie breaker points will be applied in the order they are listed above until a

difference in decision score occurs.

4. The number of students admitted is determined by availability of clinical

resources and may be adjusted without advance notice.

Everything is done on a point system and I believe they have 60 RN seats open each semester (don't quote me on that though cause my brain can get foggy sometimes LOL). I was told that most if not all entering into their program go in with straight A's and fairly high TEAS scores. My nursing advisor planned it out for me to do part time the first 2 semesters. So I'm taking I think 11 credit hours fall semester and I think some where around 10 credit hours for the spring. I've just been unsure of how to work in co-req classes I have to take. As much as I would like to enjoy 1 summer off during my schooling years, after reading what other people have to say about micro I'm thinking it probably would be best to just do it by itself during the summer. Micro I will just need a C or better (it's not part of my pre req's for their pointed system) but I don't like to just skim by because I feel like I'm going to miss out on learning something I might need later. I don't know, sometimes I think I make things harder on myself than they need to be. LOL

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