I have just registered for my classes next semester. I am transferring to a new school for a BSN instead of ASN. The hospital I work at is no longer hiring 2-year RN's anymore anyway! I am taking these classes against my advisor's advice (oh the irony). But anyway, they are statistics, anatomy, chem of life processes (intro to ochem and biochem) and intro to psychology! Then I just have physiology in the summer and I am done with prereqs! Okay, but first things first: I have to actually do WELL in these last few classes
Anybody taken these classes together? I have a 3.9 GPA (stupid A-...) and I love my intro to chem class. Currently have a 95% average. The reason for taking these classes together is because I do not feel like spreading them out over three semesters instead of the two that I can fit them in. Advice on any of these classes? I am excited, and nervous. But confident! Any input is welcomed
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I have just registered for my classes next semester. I am transferring to a new school for a BSN instead of ASN. The hospital I work at is no longer hiring 2-year RN's anymore anyway! I am taking these classes against my advisor's advice (oh the irony). But anyway, they are statistics, anatomy, chem of life processes (intro to ochem and biochem) and intro to psychology! Then I just have physiology in the summer and I am done with prereqs! Okay, but first things first: I have to actually do WELL in these last few classes
Anybody taken these classes together? I have a 3.9 GPA (stupid A-...) and I love my intro to chem class. Currently have a 95% average. The reason for taking these classes together is because I do not feel like spreading them out over three semesters instead of the two that I can fit them in. Advice on any of these classes? I am excited, and nervous. But confident! Any input is welcomed