Published Aug 7, 2013
Idiosyncratic, BSN, RN
712 Posts
So I decided to take a traditional semester after hearing how difficult the instructor I was going to take is. Apparently his classes are incredibly difficult, and he admits on his website that he's trying to make you fail to grow.
I don't know about you guys, but getting that A is more important than rushing time.
My question is, is AP2, Micro, and CNA a doable load for Spring?
SopranoKris, MSN, RN, NP
3,152 Posts
Only you can determine what you think you're capable of handling. To me, I think that's a perfectly do-able schedule. However, for someone else, it may be overwhelming. So, ask yourself: are you good in sciences? Do you tend to "get" the material easy? Will you be able to allot enough study time for each class? Will your CNA clinicals eat in to your available study time?
Just know that you CAN do it and you CAN succeed I took 17 credits last fall (Physiology, Microbiology, Microbiology Lab, Pharmacology, Intro to Health Professions and Human Growth & Development). It was a LOT of work, but I made it through with my 4.0 intact. Stay organized & get a planner.
Best of luck to you