Should I take Human Biology?

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Human Biology isn't required for my degree, but I enrolled in the class anyways. I am required to take general biology, but the seats are full. My intentions were to take Human Biology in hopes of making it easier for me to take Biology and A&P (I'm scheduled to take A&P the same semester as Human Biology).

Is it a good idea?

Certainly couldn't hurt if you took it. It would be beneficial for when yo utake A&P and Bio. Is it worth it to you, money and time wise? Or is there another class that would be more beneficial. Either way, you can't go wrong. Maybe you can help me with my topic?

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what would u do in my situation

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I do think the class would be beneficial to me. :)

You can take it if you want. Just make certain that the professor who teaches the class is good and you won't have a hard time and end up with a grade that you don't want. I'm assuming that this course is somewhat more challenging than intro to bio

Specializes in L&D, infusion, urology.

I would have to imagine it'll be helpful when you get into A&P. Certainly won't set you back! Having a strong grasp on the Kreb's cycle and some of that stuff will be helpful.

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Is there a required class you could take instead of taking general biology? If your profile is correct, you're only 19? You took biology sometime in the past four years. Unless you're not very good at science, I wouldn't take general biology.

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