Hi everyone. I am currently taking AP1, lab, developmental psych, and philosophy. I have straight A's in all of them and have really good study skills. I don't work or have any other responsibilities that would get in the way of my studies. I do extra credit even if I don't need it(I get bored on my spare time so I might as well

). I am saying all this in hopes that I get my point across and so that your opinion will help me out a bit more!(I promise I don't mean to brag!)
Well, on to the issue. The Dept of Health made my local NS change its pre-reqs so now we have to take college level math, too and
MAYBEEEE in January we won't be allowed to apply for the program without having every class done. At this time we can apply and can be accepted even
without Microbiology or psychology done. Well, my problem is that I have to take anatomy 2/lab, chemistry 2/lab, and microbiology(no lab) AND math to be able to apply BEFORE May 1st to be accepted for the fall term of the MDC program, if this rule will really come into action in January. The thing is,
no one really knows for sure if it will come into action in January. The change with the math course being a new pre-req was sudden and immediate as well.
I would have taken microbiology and math in the summer, however with this change I am really unsure and a bit worried. Due to financial issues, I cannot currently go to another college for pre-reqs.
So, what do you think? What is your experience with this?
If I have to take this load, my schedule for Spring 2010 would be as follows:
Microbiology Monday 7:05pm-8:10pm
AP lab Tuesdays 8:00am-9:40am
AP lecture Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:50am-11:05am
Algebra Tuesdays 12:40pm-1:55pm
Chemistry Saturday 8:00am-10:30am
Chemistry lab Satursday 11:45am-1:25pm
I would also like to mention that my lab professor is extremely helpful/flexible and if I am in a jam, he will let me stay home and bring work later and stuff like that. Any opinions are super appreciated. I am going to my Nursing admissions adviser anyway tomorrow, so if you have any ideas of what I could ask her, please mention that also. Thank you!
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