Published Nov 5, 2015
caalexan
20 Posts
How would you group these in two?
Semester 1
Summer
Semester 2
??
Thanks for your input, hope you're having a great day :-)
Into to Biol is not a pre req, just suggested if you have been out of school for a while. And for me that's 12 years .
Socal_EMT
102 Posts
intro to bio will prep you for A&P, if you study hard you'll be okay no matter what order you take them in. These classes are not very rigorous they just require input of time, and time management skills...
Shawn91111
216 Posts
I had not took anything bio related since I was 15, so close to 20 years. Took Intro to Bio and it honestly helped, as stated above it helped prep for A&P
UCFAshley
250 Posts
I haven't had bio in 10 year's before taking A&P and I did fine. We only spent a few chapters on cellular biology, so if you can brush up on that on your own I think you can be OK without it.. Just double check the pre reqs and make sure it's not required for taking other courses (e.g. micro)
nalie2, ADN, BSN, MSN, RN, NP
347 Posts
I took anatomy 5 years after I took biology. I forgot a lot of what I learned in biology and I don't think it's necessary if you brush up on cellular biology like a previous poster mentioned. I really don't think you need the entire class. I would take them as follows:
Semester 1: AP1
Summer: Stats
Semester 2: AP2 & psych
If you really want to take bio I would take it with AP1 OR Semester 1: Bio, psych & stats, Summer: AP1, Semester 2: AP2
Really good feedback , thanks everyone!
Serhilda, ADN, RN
290 Posts
Well, just to give you some insight, I personally never had any experience with biology or chemistry and I've still been able to maintain an A+ in A&P, English, and psychology all in my first semester in college. Everyone's different of course but as long as you're not taking more than 2 science classes per semester, I think you'll be fine if you're determined and dedicated. I'd only take the intro to bio if you're really weak in bio, otherwise I wouldn't waste the time or money.