Post your Fall 2013 grades!

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Mandy0728

578 Posts

My motivation wasn't really high this semester, because I'm just over these pre-reqs and ready to kick butt in my nursing classes. My grades are:

Chemistry-B

A&P II- B

Spanish- A-

Lab- B

Statistics- B+

African American culture- B

nekozuki, LPN

356 Posts

Specializes in Pediatrics.

API- A

APII- A (took them both as an eight credit 15 week course)

Comp II Honors - A

Survey in World Lit Honors - A

Spanish II - A

I also had mandatory co-curricular hours for the honors program I'm in, work as an LPN full time and also tutor on the side. I'm so exhausted. I may have kept my 4.0, but I definitely didn't get the most out of my education. Ugh, never again! I've learned my lesson!

dt70

464 Posts

I received an A in all of my classes. Some of the 'easy' ones had lots of challenges.

One's that seemed impossible to pass I was able to excel, fall hard, and struggle back.

One's that did not as well as they hoped, and received a 'b' or 'c' instead of what they wanted don't beat yourself up too much about it.

If you memorized 70 out of 100 axial muscles, and the one's you didn't know where on the practical, you can still take away that you successfully learned a lot of information.

The TEAS or PSB is the greater determining factor in your program acceptance.

The 20 points or so you lost by not getting the 'a' , can easily be cancelled out by doing well on the entrance test.

HS students can also be accepted to the program by their entrance test scores without having to take any college classes.

So if you got all 'A's' and some "younger" person is sitting next to you during the TEAS, they want your spot also.

Keep you eye on the larger picture, relax, and enjoy the holidays.

ThePrincessBride, MSN, RN, NP

1 Article; 2,594 Posts

Specializes in Med-Surg, NICU.
Are all these 4.0s I see with y'all working full time?

Doubt it.

meeep, BSN, RN

853 Posts

Specializes in Psychiatry.

Anthropology - A

Microbiology - A

Micro Lab - A

World Religions - A

Art Appreciation - A

Logic & Critical Thinking - B ( was only 0.02 points from an A, so mad about that one!!!)

nekozuki, LPN

356 Posts

Specializes in Pediatrics.
Are all these 4.0s I see with y'all working full time?

I work about 50 hours a week, but don't let that fool you. If I had the means and support to be able to concentrate 100% on my education and not work, I'd certainly take it!

Just got my micro grade back!

A&p II- A-

College Algebra- A

Micro-B

I'm actually relieved about micro as it was the one I struggled most in.

Nurse2B2016

475 Posts

Just got my micro grade back! A&p II- A- College Algebra- A Micro-B I'm actually relieved about micro as it was the one I struggled most in.

May I ask why? I always thought micro was easier than A&P but I'm starting to think otherwise. I'm taking it next term.

nolanurse88

118 Posts

Specializes in med-surg.
I work about 50 hours a week but don't let that fool you. If I had the means and support to be able to concentrate 100% on my education and not work, I'd certainly take it![/quote']

Yea I made my first 4.0 ever this semester while working full time as a new LPN. But it was only A&P 1 with lab and Micro. I probably won't see that again though.

May I ask why? I always thought micro was easier than A&P but I'm starting to think otherwise. I'm taking it next term.

I've always been weird. I think I like how I can visualize the body and put the stuff I learned into practical use. I was the weird one in school who loved algebra and hated geometry which most of the people I know feel the opposite.

Nurse2B2016

475 Posts

I've always been weird. I think I like how I can visualize the body and put the stuff I learned into practical use. I was the weird one in school who loved algebra and hated geometry which most of the people I know feel the opposite.

Nope not weird. That's totally me. I'll have the same problem with micro then lol

meeep, BSN, RN

853 Posts

Specializes in Psychiatry.
May I ask why? I always thought micro was easier than A&P but I'm starting to think otherwise. I'm taking it next term.

I found micro to be MUCH MUCH easier than A&P. Not nearly as much study time required as there is in A&P. I barely studied my notes for micro and still made A's on exams, paying attention in lecture was enough. Definitely not the case with A&P.

Also, I feel like learning about diseases was FAR more interesting and it just clicked right away for me. Your mileage may vary, but the content itself is much easier in my opinion.

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