A&P during summer session

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Hiyah :D

The summer sessions are 8 weeks long, and I can devote all the time needed daily for the most part (I'm a stay at home mom). I have a 4 year old and a 13 year old, but I also have a husband and mother-in-law that are on deck and for the most part taking care of what the kiddos need so I can study. (Everyone wants me to get through school! hehe)

How rough do you think taking A&P in 8 weeks will be? I'm a good student but I want an A in the course... !!! Actually it'd be both A&P 1 and A&P 2 in 16 weeks, two summer sessions. I'm feeling like I should start studying *NOW* for this coming summer... (really stressing about it) Situation wise I'm in good shape so far as being able to really concentrate on my classes, but I'm wondering if it's enough *time* to memorize everything to get a good grade.

I've also considered auditing a A&P course this next semester... thoughts?

J-9

Hiyah :D

The summer sessions are 8 weeks long, and I can devote all the time needed daily for the most part (I'm a stay at home mom). I have a 4 year old and a 13 year old, but I also have a husband and mother-in-law that are on deck and for the most part taking care of what the kiddos need so I can study. (Everyone wants me to get through school! hehe)

How rough do you think taking A&P in 8 weeks will be? I'm a good student but I want an A in the course... !!! Actually it'd be both A&P 1 and A&P 2 in 16 weeks, two summer sessions. I'm feeling like I should start studying *NOW* for this coming summer... (really stressing about it) Situation wise I'm in good shape so far as being able to really concentrate on my classes, but I'm wondering if it's enough *time* to memorize everything to get a good grade.

I've also considered auditing a A&P course this next semester... thoughts?

J-9

I attended an orientation for our college nursing program and it was advised against taking any of the grueling science classes during summer sessions. Not enough time to teach/learn everything and it could come back to haunt you in nursing school. But of course the decision is yours. I prefer a regular length semester myself unless ... Just my :twocents:

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