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Almost done with pre-reqs!

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 think you'll be fine. Just stay on top of everything.

Although I do not know your family life, with determination and some kind of smarts you can do it. You have smarts so the rest is up to you. I will say that having a family makes it hard to do two sciences together and then to add other classes would be hard. Not so much that you could not make an A, but in that what it would take to get there. Most likely lots of time away from kids. You did not say you had any children so I am assuming you don't. So you go for it, but just know it is going to be hard, but I'm sure you know that already. Good luck and prove that advisor wrong.

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