Published Nov 25, 2008
RNwntaB
72 Posts
I am signed-up for IVY-103 in the Spring. I believe it is an 8-week class.
Does this class have a textbook that is required? If so, do you know the name of it?
I'm also curious as to how involved/difficult this class is?
I am taking it with APHY-102 & ENGL-211.
I'm a little nervous about taking 3 classes, because I've always just taken 1 per semester. I work full-time on 3rd shift & have two small kids at home.
Thanks for any info!
matilda123
178 Posts
what is ivy 103?
This is one of the Ivy Tech Life Skills classes...It is Health & Wellness.
I guess the new class # is IVYT-103.
kgle
554 Posts
I am signed-up for IVY-103 in the Spring. I believe it is an 8-week class.Does this class have a textbook that is required? If so, do you know the name of it?I'm also curious as to how involved/difficult this class is? I am taking it with APHY-102 & ENGL-211. I'm a little nervous about taking 3 classes, because I've always just taken 1 per semester. I work full-time on 3rd shift & have two small kids at home.Thanks for any info!
I am not taking that one, but I am taking 105 along with four other classes next semester. As far as I know- the IVYT classes are not anything to worry about especially since they are only worth 1 credit.
I took on a full load this semester with APHY 101, COMM 102, MATH 118, and HLHS 101 and I am doing fine. I work full time and have a small child at home. You can do it. I would definitely take that class!!
Thanks for the feedback!
Congrats on doing so well with a full-load!
Gizmo44
27 Posts
I took this class last Spring out of Fort Wayne. It was a 5 week class & the book we used was K.I.S.S. - Guide to Fitness. We walked a mile for each class and had to keep an exercise log along with heart rate & BP. We also went on field trips. One was to a health food store & another was to IPFW rec center. We did an individual paper - personal health plan and a group presentation - disease or health concern that we did on the last class day (so only 4 actual lecture mtgs). No tests but attendance was required.