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Hi,
I'm in a similar situation. I'm in my first year of university, I've taken some english, french, chemistry and biology, and now just starting to want to get going with nursing. I am going to be taking psychology and a&p online through Athabasca. I am just worried that it might look bad to have two university transcripts when I go to apply to schools. Does anyone have experience with that? Is it problematic to have taken courses from multiple schools concurrently? Or is that just a silly worry?
Any help would be appreciated! :)
Look at the school that you are wanting to get into's requirements. Many in my area require a lab with the science courses, a&p included.
Where in Canada do you live? A&P doesn't require a lab course in the two provinces I've lived in. Bio and Chemistry, yes, they are usually scheduled with a lab. Or if distance ed, specific lab modules arranged on a day and you go and work your butt off
Where in Canada do you live? A&P doesn't require a lab course in the two provinces I've lived in. Bio and Chemistry, yes, they are usually scheduled with a lab. Or if distance ed, specific lab modules arranged on a day and you go and work your butt off
Sorry...I missed the part where the OP was from Canada. I'm in Michigan
industriousant
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Hi, throwing another question out there.
I'm missing a slew of pre-requisites...
bio, chem, a&p...possibly a math course too.
I'm thinking of doing a couple of these online and a few of them in the classroom.
Which ones would be best to do online?
I'm thinking a&p, because it is all sort of practical knowledge, where as math and chemistry might require some serious teacher assistance.
Anyone have any feedback from their own experiences?
Cheers!
Martine