What courses did you take in conjunction with A & P?

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Hello all,

I'm taking my first class in a three term Anatomy and Physiology sequence this fall. My question for you folks is; How many, and what classes did you take in conjunction with A&P?

I've completed micro and celllular biology, as well as genetics. While taking these courses I also took two other nursing prereqs for a total of 12 credits. I worked 40 hours and still found myself enjoying school and not remotely stressed.

With A&P this fall, I am signed up for a total of four classes(16 credits). Ethics, Intro to Soc, Math and A&P.

Thus far I have enjoyed my science classes, but I'm feeling slightly uneasy I may have taken on too much. I know this is something only truly I can determine, and am not asking you to do so. I also acknowledge that all individuals learn differently and have different circumstances regarding school (I.e, working or not, time contraints, children ect)

but still I would love to get a perspective of other what other students schedules were/are when taking A&P!

Whew - that was long. Thanks for your input.

Cheers

I took A&P1 with Sociology, english 2, and chemistry. It was very difficult for me because I had not taken many science classes yet. It seems like you have taken multiple science classes already so you should be fine!

Specializes in OR.

I'm an older student, and I was really afraid of taxing myself. I went with suggestions I received from advisement and took A&P I/Lab in the spring with English 1102. I took A&P II/Lab over the summer mini-mester with Healthcare Communications. I managed to get an A in all of them.

I took A&P 1 with Math/Dosage Calculations and A&P 2 with Medical Terminology.

I took A&P I, College Algebra 101, Psycology 101, and College Composition...

I am a little surprised that they let you Micro befor A&P, the 2 schools I have attended made A&P a mandatory pre req for Micro.

I took A&P with Algebra, Med Term and Psychology.

Got my first Dean's List that semester. It was awesome!

I took Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra ( I was bit mathmatically challenged! ;) ), American History from 1865 and Business Communications. It was a 17 credit hour semester... I got all A's and enjoyed it for the most part! You can do it!

I took anatomy with chemistry & statistics. Then I took physiology with microbiology & nutrition.

Specializes in Pediatrics.

I will be taking A&P1,intro to sociology,comp and lit 2, and sports and health for life. I hope i can dedicate as much studying as I did last semester. With my lil one in daycare it was easy for me to study. By the time I picked her up she was ready for bed by 8 or 9.

I took A&P 1 (5 credit with lab) with just a 2 credit class to make me 1/2 time at the CC (quarters), and I took A&P 2 with Lifespan Psychology to make me 3/4 time at the CC. I did this for a few reasons: I wanted to be able to focus on just the A&P classes because of how hard I knew it would be for me to find the focused time to study. I have 6 children with two little ones still at home full time. I was also limited to taking classes at night and/or online, so it was hard to find appropriate filler classes. My A&P class took up all of my evening class slots, and I only needed the psychology prereq which I took online. In hindsight, I should've taken the psychology class with A&P 1 since it was easier for me than A&P 2.

Kudos to those of you working AND going to school full time. I know that I couldn't do that and still make it through.

I took:

A&P1 & Micro

Then A&P2 & Stats

I took A&P1 last semester with PolySci oh and Lab and I think that was all. This semester I'm taking A&P2 with lab, Sociology, and Human Dev. the good thing is that the Socio and Human Dev are mini semesters when one is over the other begins. Yay!! You can do anything you put your mind to do!!

I took AP I alone (lecture/lab) in a 4 week summer session (AKA brutal) and I'm taking AP II with Statistics, Micro lecture/lab, and either Life Span Psyc or Med Terminology.

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