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It feels so, so good...

I stated a&p 1 in May, and, in a little over a month, I will finally finish a&p 2. I made an A in part 1, and, if all keeps going well, I'll have an A in part 2 as well! :) Let me tell you, being just about finished with two of the most challenging classes I've taken so far feels about as good as waking up in the middle of the night and realizing you still have hours left to sleep lol anyone else almost done with these two? What has been your experience with them? I have learnt so much from these two classes, and they have confirmed for me that I am really on the right path by pursing a career in nursing because I genuinely enjoy learning about the human body, and it's something that comes naturally to me.

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Congratulation! One step closer to applying, so keep going strong! I took A&P 1 a year ago and A&P 2 last semester, and absolutely loved every bit of it. Got A's in both. Now Chemistry was a different story. Got an A still, but hated it.

Congratulations on a job well done! You're on your way.

Great job!

I'm in A&P I and it's one of the best classes I've had so far! I have an A and it's so much easier than I thought it was going to be. I hope to finish with an A, and get another one next semester!

Hahahahah! I love your enthusiasm about A&P! I'm currently in my last A&P Class and I have loved them all! I have been a high school dropout and a slacker when it came to education almost all of my life. These classes for some reason came natural and were so interesting! I loved the challenge just like you and the process of learning. Those late night study sessions! Super excited like you to apply this in nursing school!

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