How doable is A&P in summer school???

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Hi all!

Need some advice. I am trying to figure out my schedule for fall. I am trying to get into an accelerated bachelors program but must complete the pre reqs first. I will need to have all pre reqs completed by next August to apply for the program commencing Jan 2012. In order to meet this deadline I may have to take A&P during the summer. If I don't take them in the summer I will have to wait longer before I can apply to the program. The program starts each January so I would have to wait until January 2013. I know A&P is hard and alot of information during the regular semester so I know it will be fast and difficult during the summer. I will not be taking any other class with it but I will be working full time. Has anyone done this? Give thoughts and advice please.

O'Ryan

30 Posts

It must be doable or schools wouldnt offer the course in a summer session.

Its tough, each class is almost like a weeks worth of material. However, if you have alot of free time it can be done. Expect to study daily if you want a good grade. I just finished my first week, i'm gonna have to spend the whole entire weekend studying.

It's well worth it though, In 4 weeks it's over with...v.s. a typical long semester

sonyah

18 Posts

I know it is doable. I guess I just wanted to know how difficult. I expect to study lots. It is a six week class and meets M-F for 2.5 hours. I work full time during the day but I have down time at work to study and I will have an hour before class to study and will also study during lunch.

Are you working full time?

O'Ryan

30 Posts

No, i'm not working at all.

However, i'm sure i could technically work part time etc.. and still get this done. I dont study round the clock or anything.

But in general it is time consuming. Especially when you have a bunch of exams.

For example, i have 3 exams in A&P+lab coming up this week. So, i'm gonna be studying all day long this weekend.

Sand_Dollar, BSN

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I took AP2 (which I found somewhat harder than AP1) during the summer (along with Micro and general psych). By itself AP would have been fine, but with three classes I was booked solid. If you remain focused and don't fall behind, there should be no reason why you can't do it.

sonyah

18 Posts

No, i'm not working at all.

However, i'm sure i could technically work part time etc.. and still get this done. I dont study round the clock or anything.

But in general it is time consuming. Especially when you have a bunch of exams.

For example, i have 3 exams in A&P+lab coming up this week. So, i'm gonna be studying all day long this weekend.

Wish I didn't have to work! I wouldn't be stressed about taking it in the summer if I didn't have to work. Is this the only class that you are taking?

O'Ryan

30 Posts

Yes it's the only one. its a 4 week course. It's A&P2 to be specific

We are in class from 8am to 1pm, 4 days per week.

sonyah

18 Posts

I took AP2 (which I found somewhat harder than AP1) during the summer (along with Micro and general psych). By itself AP would have been fine, but with three classes I was booked solid. If you remain focused and don't fall behind, there should be no reason why you can't do it.

Thanks! I will be taking it alone but working full time. That was my reservation. I feel a little better about this now.

USN2UNC

99 Posts

Wish I didn't have to work! I wouldn't be stressed about taking it in the summer if I didn't have to work. Is this the only class that you are taking?

I'm working a full 40/week and taking AP2 right now. Its a 10 weeker and it runs pretty quick, but it is definitely do-able. AP2 is definitely harder than AP1 but if you want that A you will find a way to get it! I would not want to wait a year!

sonyah

18 Posts

Yes it's the only one. its a 4 week course. It's A&P2 to be specific

We are in class from 8am to 1pm, 4 days per week.

Thanks for the info and goodluck to you!

sonyah

18 Posts

I'm working a full 40/week and taking AP2 right now. Its a 10 weeker and it runs pretty quick, but it is definitely do-able. AP2 is definitely harder than AP1 but if you want that A you will find a way to get it! I would not want to wait a year!

Whew! I feel so much better since you are doing what I will be doing. I definitely want an A! Trying to get into the ABSN at Winston Salem State. How do you manage? What is your work/school/study schedule?

O'Ryan

30 Posts

Thanks for the info and goodluck to you!

no prob, good luck to you as well.

hopefully others who work and do summer can chime in with more info.

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