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I start the BSN program in Fall 2004, but I have the opportunity to take Pharmacology and Health Assessments this summer (1 session-5weeks) to get a head start. Do you think it will be to difficult to take these classes together during a summer session? The classroom instruction will be web-based, and the clinicals will be done at a facility. Thanks.

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I start the BSN program in Fall 2004, but I have the opportunity to take Pharmacology and Health Assessments this summer (1 session-5weeks) to get a head start. Do you think it will be to difficult to take these classes together during a summer session? The classroom instruction will be web-based, and the clinicals will be done at a facility. Thanks.

Yes, I think it will be difficult to take those two classes in an accelerated summer term. You will be doing nothing but working to keep pace. Do you have any obligations that will detract from the time you have to study? I think it's doable, but challenging. I took twenty semester hours once. (Note: ONCE!) That was the semester from Hell. :crying2:

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My last quarter of undergrad finished the end of September and I was carrying 21 hours. I started nusing school in a full-time program, hospital based mid August. Yes, it is doable, but you just can't do anything else during those weeks, nothing else..............

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