Published Nov 15, 2012
stephanne
71 Posts
Hi all,
I registered to start (really, finish, as I have my associates degree) my prereqs in January for spring semester. I enrolled in A&PI, Psych Lifespan, Ethics, and Statistics for Behavioral Sciences. Do you think that's too much? Psych and Ethics are both online through the school. I have been out of college since 2005. I don't have any kids but I DO work for two doctors about 32 hours per week. For anyone who has taken these classes, can you give me some advice?
Thanks!
queserasera, RN
1 Article; 718 Posts
My schedule looks a lot like yours for next semester. I'm taking Micobio, lifespan psych, pre-calc, writing for professionals and a creative writing class. I only work about 10 hours a week though. I think you know your self and if you think you'll be able to balance the tremendous memorization of A&P, the time required to do statistics and the other classes, go for it. Good luck!
zoe92
1,163 Posts
I think you have a great balance of classes. Obviously stats and a & p will be more time consuming but psych and ethics will definitely be easier classes to take with them.
SakuraChan
15 Posts
I definitely think you'll be fine! A lot of people stress that A&P shouldn't be taken with hard classes, but you seem to have your priorities in order!
And yes, I agree--Statistics and A&P will take up most of your time! Prepare for some out-of-class lab time for A&P!
Good luck to you!
I definitely think you'll be fine! A lot of people stress that A&P shouldn't be taken with hard classes, but you seem to have your priorities in order!And yes, I agree--Statistics and A&P will take up most of your time! Prepare for some out-of-class lab time for A&P!Good luck to you!
Thanks! I bought some studying aids to help. It also helps that I work for two doctors so I definitely have *some* basic knowledge lol