Published Jan 24, 2016
youngsterinlove
1 Post
Hello RN's, I need some advice from you guys!!!!!!
Okay, I am a full time worker who goes to school part time my goal is to get in my nursing program before I turn 25 I want to be done with the RN program at 27. So let me cut this short should I take Anatomy and Organic Chemistry while working full time?
Hoosier_RN, MSN
3,965 Posts
Hello RN's, I need some advice from you guys!!!!!!Okay, I am a full time worker who goes to school part time my goal is to get in my nursing program before I turn 25 I want to be done with the RN program at 27. So let me cut this short should I take Anatomy and Organic Chemistry while working full time?
Please change your user name, you cannot have RN or any nurse title per ToS. Add 2b, or something...
Now, no one can answer your question except you. We don't know what your current work or study habits are like, or what kind of learner you are. Orgo can be pretty intense, though
direw0lf, BSN
1,069 Posts
Does your school require orgo? In mine we need to take general chem 1 and 2 before we can take orgo. Nursing students take a survey type of chemistry that encompasses inorganic, organic, and biochemistry. I took different chems because I was a bio major at first but got them approved. I took a&p with chemistry 1 and other classes but worked pt. It depends on how good your teachers are too..is your job stressful? Maybe pairing a&p with psychology or history is better? I don't know for you. A&p 1 isn't too bad though imo. It's memorizing a lot of terms. I put sticky notes all over my rooms so I was always looking at the definitions.
Inori, BSN, RN
396 Posts
I would take them separately if working FT because both are hard classes. good luck