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Aaron.goins3

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  1. Let me just clear a few things up. 1.) I am transferring to a different school. I have had both physiology and anatomy before, but had to withdraw in the middle of the semester due to a personal situation. I am not going into this blind without any information about the two subjects. 2.) pathophysiology is not a pre-req at my school. You aren't allowed to take this class until you are accepted into the program. Most students in my cohort have already completed most if not all of their core requirements. I (due to a scheduling error) have not.
  2. At the college I go to, Patho is the first nursing class you are enrolled in. It is after you have you been accepted into the program, but you take it in the spring before the clinical style classes start in the fall.
  3. Hey guys! I'm new to this website and this is my first post. I'm just wanting to get your opinion on the matter. Basically, when I transferred to my current school, I was pretty much screwed up by the advisor at that time. I have just found out that I was accepted into the nursing program that begins next fall, but I still need to finish 4 classes in the spring semester. Those 4 classes are: pathophysiology, microbiology with lab, anatomy with lab, and physiology with lab. I've been told by advisors and peers that this seems really difficult and unattainable. Is it really though? It is only 4 classes. Isn't nursing school going to be just as difficult if not more? I won't be working at all during the semester and will be focusing solely on school. The anatomy and the physiology classes are taught by the same professor. The microbiology class is taught by the same professor I had general biology for. Given this information, do you think it's possible to do well in these 4 classes? I look foward to your feedback!

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