Published May 24, 2017
WCSU1987
944 Posts
Debating to take the two classes together. Already did the classes once. AP1 will be a Monday and Wednesday eve class. AP2 is online lectures and Wednesday morning is lab.
It would be the only classes taking. Think it's doable.
PrereqTaker89
288 Posts
You're so lucky you A&P teacher does online lectures! No teacher at my school does online lectures :/
I think it's totally doable
DahliaDaisy, RN
54 Posts
Usually they don't let you take them at the same time as 1 has to be done before 2, but YES if you are ready and able to put in the time ! I took Micro with a lab, A&P I with a lab and alegebra ( my nemesis) all in one semester and got a 4.0. It was GREAT practice for nursing school !
TamikaVetRN
14 Posts
Hi! This is going to be my courseload this fall and I plan on getting a tutor for math because it's not my best subject. any advice on getting through it? I don't have kids and I won't be working
Been thinking long about next decision for which nursing program to apply to. After a while decided to focus just on the Associates Degree for nursing. So thinking of retaking AP1 and 2 again. Figure since I already have taken the classes shouldn't be too terrible. If it becomes too much can withdraw from AP2 and take it in the Spring.
Sp2017
31 Posts
I didn't take AP1&2, but I did take both Anatomy and Physiology classes in Fall 2015. I also took Statistic in that semester. I found it hard sometimes, but it was doable. There were some overlaps between two classes.
Simplistic
482 Posts
I would NOT take these two classes together. I think you mentioned in another post that did very poorly in these classes the first time around ( I think you said you got around a C or low B-?) WHY would you take them together then? Its obvious that there was something about these classes that made them difficult for you.. It would NOT be a good idea to take them at the same time..
If it becomes too much can withdraw from AP2 and take it in the Spring.
Having too many W's on your transcript is not necessary a good thing either.. Just take AP1 in the fall and AP2 in the spring. What is the rush? You want the best grades possible, right?
ItsThatJenGirl, CNA
1,978 Posts
You struggled a lot the first time around, didn't you?
My only concern is the program applying to in the Fall will look at my previous AP2 Grade and affect my chances in being accepted.
Apply, and if you don't get in, take it over again.
This is one shot deal. If not in a program by 31 I am out. Looking at other career options. Probably social work or something with biotechnology or maybe human resources.
May I ask why?