Most Challenging Prereq?

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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Hi All! What has been the most challenging prereq and do you have any tips to prepare? Was it Bio? Chem? Anatomy? Physiology?

So far, its been general chemistry :(

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.

Pharmacology was the toughest pre-req for me. The volume of reading plus quizzes & med math minimums of 90% or better made it a challenge. I was taking 17 credits that semester and Pharm ate up the majority of my time.

Specializes in Oncology/hematology.

I guess I'm in the minority here. Loved all the sciences and maths.

Philosophy was the hardest class I ever took. ;)

A & P 2 was the hardest but one of the most interesting by far. Chemistry is also somewhat hard & very boring!

Microbiology was hard for me.

I found Anatomy and Physiology fun and hard.

Specializes in Home Health.

Statistics. lol Seriously, I hate math classes, especially nighttime classes, right after dinner.... :p

Specializes in CVICU.

Chemistry was definitely the hardest for me.

Specializes in Early Intervention, Nsg. Education.
Statistics. lol Seriously, I hate math classes, especially nighttime classes, right after dinner.... :p

Ding Ding Ding!!! Same here. Evening class twice a week, while working 3rd shift and nursing/pumping for my infant daughter at home...I look back and think "WHAT was I THINKING?" :wacky:

I guess I'm in the minority here. Loved all the sciences and maths.

Philosophy was the hardest class I ever took. ;)

You had to take Philosophy as a Pre-req for nursing school?

Specializes in CVICU.

I disliked Statistics too, but I don't think it was particularly hard. You just had to keep track of all the numbers and formulas while remembering what all the symbols meant. I found College Algebra to be a lot more difficult.

Specializes in Maternal Child, Home Health, Med/Surg.

So far for me it's chem. So much smushed into an 8 week course. I'm excited for AP though. Lets hope I don't hate that!

Specializes in Home Health.
Ding Ding Ding!!! Same here. Evening class twice a week, while working 3rd shift and nursing/pumping for my infant daughter at home...I look back and think "WHAT was I THINKING?" :wacky:

Wow! I had no other obligations and struggled through that course, so I'm amazed that you were able to manage all of that ontop of a horribly boring evening class of statistics. lol Superwoman! :D

I disliked Statistics too, but I don't think it was particularly hard. You just had to keep track of all the numbers and formulas while remembering what all the symbols meant. I found College Algebra to be a lot more difficult.

True, the course material itself wasn't difficult, but maintaining attention to learn it was. Haha! Thank god that was the only math course I had to take after high school. When I hate something, it's so much harder. All the other pre-reqs had an obvious relation to the field, and it was stuff I was interested in, so it was easier to learn in that sense. I know why we take the statistics course, but honestly, that isn't helping me on the floor. I've forgotten all of it anyway. If I wanted to do research or fully understand the method explanations in research articles I would have to review stats.

You had to take Philosophy as a Pre-req for nursing school?

I did too. We had a wacky professor for that one, but it wasn't too bad.

Specializes in CVICU.

True, the course material itself wasn't difficult, but maintaining attention to learn it was. Haha! Thank god that was the only math course I had to take after high school. When I hate something, it's so much harder. All the other pre-reqs had an obvious relation to the field, and it was stuff I was interested in, so it was easier to learn in that sense. I know why we take the statistics course, but honestly, that isn't helping me on the floor. I've forgotten all of it anyway. If I wanted to do research or fully understand the method explanations in research articles I would have to review stats.

Yeah, I took it online and I remember hating every assignment. It was so time consuming. I have no idea how I made an A in that class. Also, I don't see how I will ever use it in nursing, but who knows. I assumed if it were really pertinent to nursing, there'd be a class like "Medical Statistics" or something :p

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