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is this doable?

english I comp online

lifespan psych online

microbio.

ap II

i also work full time at the hospital with rotating weekends

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Eng and Psych are easy enough. The other two together would probably kill me, but that's because I'm not very strong in the sciences. I did get an A in A & P II but I doubt that would have happened if I had to take it with Micro!!!

I've never combined A&P with micro...but last semester I took micro with biology, nutrition, math and lifespan psych. I got all As. I also have a 6 year old and my future stepson who's 9. I worked 16 hours a week so it was good. I studied everyday so it worked out. I put most of my time into micro and bio. Micro is a lot of info and so is anatomy. I believe anatomy is more difficult in the sense of the amount of info u need to memorize.

I took A&P I, Micro, Precalc & a writing class last semester. I did fine. You can do it if you commit to it and put it at the top of your priority list.

Also, I'm in A&P II now and find since it's more conceptual it's way easier than A&P I for me. I think for me, it would have made more sense to take A&P II with micro because I find they overlap a lot.

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