most hated subject???

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HI EVERYONE!

out of interest was just wondering what subject, topic or sector of nursing school you hate the most.

MINE, Is microbiology! I love biochemistry but for some reason micro and I don't mix :)

Specializes in Pediatric.

Great topic! Hmmm... Well, I definitely wasn't a fan of pharmacology. But it wasn't HORRIBLE. I guess that or Chemistry would be my choice.

Specializes in Neuroscience.

Peds. Worst clinical, and I just didn't care for the theory. Not a kid person, sorry.

Same here, Micro=:madface:

Specializes in ER, progressive care.

Peds, OB and Public Health.

Specializes in ED.

Hmm, probably anything involving nursing theory. I know it's important material, but it's incredibly DRY.

Specializes in Hospital Education Coordinator.

My worst was psych. Dreaded the clinicals. Once the semester was over the instructor told me I was the best student she had ever had and encouraged me to go in to psych nursing. Really? I thought I barely contained myself. So hold on, it might seem different later on.

As for micro - I thought looking at and naming bugs was fun!

Economics. Met M-W-F at 0800 the one semester before I started clinicals. I worked as a nursing assistant on a geri floor 3:30-MN on Thurs, Sat, and Sun every week, so I missed a lot of Friday classes and some Mondays :sarcastic: , and I didn't get the equations and stuff too well anyway... I only took it because we had to take a history, gov, or ec class for distribution requirements, and ec was the only one that didn't require a paper.

But my instructor took pity on me and told me that if I didn't want a failing grade I could.... write a paper. ::sigh:: He gave me a C-, which was all I wanted out of life at that point.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

I loved micro and biochem but I hated organic chemistry......grrrrrrrrrrrr

Specializes in CCRN, ED, Unit Manager.

anatomy.

like memorizing a road map instead of just driving.

Chemistry and neurology. The WORST!!!

Chemistry. Hated it in high school. Hated it in college.

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