Published May 12, 2016
FutureRN,BSN
2 Posts
Hi everyone,
I am new to this website but I have been reading everyone's questions and they sound a lot like mines. LOL. I wanted to know if I should take Chemistry and A&P 2 together? If I could please get opinions on both subjects to see if I could manage them together. I have six more classes before I register for the program, so I am trying to keep going as quick as my brain will allow me to. Thank you for the help, It is gladly appreciated.
Fancychicken
15 Posts
At my school, we were required to take chem, bio, A&P, & A&P 2 in sequence. They were each prerequisites for the one that came later. So, it took me four semesters to do them. Chemistry is one of those subjects that some people seem to like more than others. It really affects how easy the book is to read when you have an interest in it. I took it online and loved it, so it seemed relatively easy to me. Did you enjoy chemistry in high school? Are you strong in math and science in general? If so, then a general chemistry shouldn't be too difficult for you. The physiology part of A&P draws quite heavily upon knowledge of chemistry, so I'm surprised your school does not require you to take chemistry first, though.
Okay thank you. I love science it is very interesting. A lot of people have told me that chemistry is easier than A&P 2 . Everybody is different. I was thinking about taking A&P 1 in summer and then A&P 2 and chemistry in fall. Thank you for your comment . I really appreciate the help.
caalexan
20 Posts
There's a chapter in AP1 that scratches the surface of Chemistry. I'm taking AP2 in the fall . I still need to take Microbiology and Chemistry. Not sure how to pair them up so I'd like to read some opinions as well.