Has anyone taken Biochem at WGU?

Nursing Students Western Governors

Published

Hi, I'm applying for the RN-BSN program at . I sent in all my transcripts waiting for them to be reviewed but I think I have to take Biochem because I've never taken it. I was just wondering if anyone took it through WGU and what they thought about it? I'm very nervous about taking a science with lab online. If anyone can give me information about it I would appreciate it. How does the lab work, etc? Is it very hard? I was wondering if it would be better to take it through WGU or try and take it at a community college instead? My local community college has "Intro to general, organic, and biochem." It's 4 credits, would that be accepted and/or am I better off taking it at WGU? Thanks.

-Natalie

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

Pretty much everyone who goes to has to take Biochem. There is no lab for it - you just have to write a few papers and create powerpoints and design 3-D models (my husband used gummi fruit and toothpicks, and I used foam balls and dowels). There are five tasks total. It's challenging, but not impossible.

My understanding is that WGU is making Biochem one of their required courses, so you may find that even if you take a similar class elsewhere, you may still have to take it through WGU. Since you're paying the same tuition anyway, you may as well take it through WGU.

I took it and yes it was CHALLENGING. Not impossible but challenging. There is no lab just papers, PowerPoints, and a couple of models and drawings. I would definitely take it through them. The key is to not over think it just follow the instructions. That was part of my problem and why it was so challenging for me was I kept making it harder than it really was.

I was very nervous about the biochem requirement when I started the program as well. As Klone said there's no lab associated with it, and that was good. I bit the bullet so to say and took it as my first class towards my BSN. It wasn't half as bad as I thought it would be. Lots of tasks to do and model drawing and/or designing took a lot of time, however I was able to do the class in about 2 weeks. I watched every lecture and took notes, and there were full weekend days when I just worked on models and such. It wasn't easy, but in the end I really learned a lot and enjoyed it. I felt, for me, it was an excellent intro to online learning.

Thank you everyone for your replies...I def feel a little better about the class lol.

I am wondering if the Jump Start cohort is a required task for the course or if it is just to sort of get your feet wet? Thanks!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
I am wondering if the Jump Start cohort is a required task for the course or if it is just to sort of get your feet wet? Thanks!
Cohorts are not required; rather, they are optional.

I completed the biochem course in May and, while my mentor encouraged me to join the cohort, I passed the class in less than three weeks without it.

It wasn't that bad. I dragged it out and finished in about a month. Some have done in it a week though with a lot of time and determination. There is no lab, like others have said it's just a PowerPoint with papers and drawings and models. Pretty easy just a bit time consuming.

I did the cohorts also but some like the 20 day plan. You don't have to do the jumpstart cohort though. That is just a refresher class to get you going. I totally skipped it.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

The cohort did not exist when I took that class. Neither did the 20-day plan. I feel so old in years.!

Specializes in critical care.

I know this thread is a year old, but I will be starting 's RN to BSN program in a few weeks and these comments are sooooo encouraging!. Thanks to all of you.

Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.

I did biochem in a week. It is NOT difficult, although that is just my opinion. The 20 day plan is what I used, but now they also have the cohorts - seems I hear more complaints now that they have cohorts, which is odd since everyone loves them. :)

+ Add a Comment