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Biochemistry at WGU

Hello all! I was planning on taking Biochemistry at my community college, but the WGU advisor told me I could take it there instead. What would be the best option? Has anyone taken Biochemistry at WGU that could give me some insight? Thanks in advance!

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Is this for the prelicensure program? They recently changed biochem at WGU from projects to an exam. I heard some people say the exam is hard and others have not had much trouble. If it doesn't delay your application, I would transfer in as many classes as possible (specially stats and biochem). If it does delay your start, I would just go with WGU.

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Is this for the prelicensure program? They recently changed biochem at WGU from projects to an exam. I heard some people say the exam is hard and others have not had much trouble. If it doesn't delay your application, I would transfer in as many classes as possible (specially stats and biochem). If it does delay your start, I would just go with WGU.

I'm sorry it's for the RN-BSN. I plan to enroll once I complete the NCLEX next year. I'm not the greatest at science and I like that you can complete it at WGU. I've taken all prerequisite classes except Biochem and Statistics.

If you have trouble with science I would say take it elsewhere. I am currently studying it and I "get" science and it has been a struggle.

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If you have trouble with science I would say take it elsewhere. I am currently studying it and I "get" science and it has been a struggle.

I usually get B's in science. I get it but it's not my strongest subject.

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