BioChem, A & P II, and Microbiology...?

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One semester I will have to take two of those courses... For those of you that have taken these courses which is the easiest and which is the hardest...?

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Tim

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Everybody's different but I found biochemistry the easiest and microbiology the hardest (though still not too bad).

Microbiology is made easier by a solid understanding of biochemistry so I'd split those two.

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I thought Micro and Biochem were both easy; I took micro with organic inorganic and biochem. I did not take A&P 1 and 2 I took anatomy and physiology separately. I found physio to be the hardest, but some of that was because I took if before anatomy, which my teacher told me was totally back wards. I still managed to pull an A in both though. IF you had to combine two classes I would do the micro and biochem because they are some what related.

I am currently taking micro and have already completed my A&P and biochemistry requirements. Personally, I would have had an easier time combining A&P and biochem than combining one of them with micro. Micro has been the toughest so far, although it hasn't been horrible. Whatever you decide, make sure you set up a study schedule so you can stay on top of everything you need to do and learn. ;)

Good luck!

Tiffany

I would suggest taking Biochem & A&PII together and taking Micro separate, afterwards. I think you would do better in micro after having a good foundation from the previous classes. A&PII was not as much memorization as I (bones, muscles, etc.)

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