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Another hfcc question

Was wondering how difficult is a&p ii to take during the spring/summer semesters.

Also, does anyone have any info on the new nursing evening program. I think it

starts in the winter and its in the evening from 5 to 8 or so. Do you get to pick

which program you would like to be? Im expecting an invitation to the program

for sept 09 but truly interested in the evening program.

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I feel that A&P Spring/Summer is doable but I would check out ratemyprofessor.com before I chose to do it this way. Not all teachers are alike. I loved my 2 but they no longer teacher there or I'd recommend them to you. A friend of mine has R right now and literally ever single person in the class is failing according to her.

I took 233 in the summer. my teacher was JJ. Almost everyone got an A. Great for the transcript, but as far as feeling like I learned it? Nope. One of the easiest classes I ever took.

Well how did you do in the 1st one? I took the 1st one in summer it was easy. By time I got to the 2nd one in the fall I was bored out my mind because it took twice as long :-p

Yep- same here. I MUCH prefered taking 233 in summer (as opposed to 234 in fall)- just to get it done with. I did not think A&P was all that hard. The only hard thing about 234 was that I was taking it in fall with the nursing program. I still got my A, though. :)

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