Published Apr 18, 2011
JAMCali
1 Post
:heartbeatHey everyone! I am new to this site. I have been browsing for the past couple of weeks and decided to take the plunge and join!!
I have some questions regarding A & P and Microbiology at Edukan. I wanted to get some insight from those of you who have taken these courses or are currently enrolled. Based on what I have read, there are a few professors whoses classes are much more "busier" than others. I work full time and have a three year old. I am trying to knock out 5 pre-req classes by the end of December. Here's what I gotta take to make the deadline at TCU for fall 2012. I am applying to their 2nd degree BSN program.
Nutrition Taking it at a local cc from July 11-Aug 15
Fine Arts Taking via correspondence from Texas State University-San Marcos (just has to be completed within 9 months)
Microbiology Enrolled at Edukan Oct 17-Dec 9th (Professor is JW)
A & P I Enrolled at Edukan Jul 5-Aug 12 (Professor is TR and I have not heard great things in this forum about her)
A & P II Enrolled at Edukan Aug 22-Dec 9th (2 Professors: TL and CP)
Really, I just need someone with some insight on whether I am out of my mind trying to take all these sciences at once (with an overlap of Micro and A&P II). I am not so much concerned about the A&P I overlap with Nutrition).
If you have any experience with any of these teachers, please PM me or email me at [email protected]
I really appreciate your help as I am really struggling with who/when to take these courses. Unfortunately, with my schedule, I can't take a course in May (to avoid having TR as my A & P prof) and I don't think it would be wise to take A & P I and II with any overlap (ie to take A&P from Aug 22-Dec 9th and pick up A&P II from Oct 17-Dec 9th. I don't even know if Edukan would allow it).
Sorry this is so long, but I have been going round and round on this decision.
You gals (and guys) are the greatest!!
Thirdwatch
157 Posts
You can try. If it doesn't work out, you can always drop. I REALLY enjoyed my classes at Edukan. I still remember everything I learn in each class, which is not the case with inclass courses.
There were students taking A&P and Micro at the sametime, but it was the semester- long class (the first term).