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Daisy7330

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  1. Well, you might be a bit crazy taking both at the same time, but if you are not working or taking other classes, I think it could be doable with a lot of hard work. I took anatomy-fall 07 and pysio -spring 08 at IUPUI and just got accepted to the fall 08 ASN program at Ivy Tech. Both are 5 credit claases each. I found anatomy much easier than pysio, but both required a large amount of time studying outside of lecture and lab. The cost is much higher at IUPUI, I paid $3000 in tuition just to take the 2 classes, not including books. Where as Ivy Tech is about $350 for each class. One perk of taking them at IUPUI is that when the credits transfer to Ivy Tech, it fills the requirement for ANP 101, ANP 102 and ANP 201. Just remember that you must get A's in both of these classes to be competitive for the Indy Ivy Tech program. Hope this helps....good luck to you!
  2. I took BIOLN 261 @ IUPUI last fall and didn't have to dissect a cat. If I remember correctly, we only had to dissect a few times all semester. We did a sheep heart and a cow eye. Some days the lab instuctor had organs that were already dissected for us to look at. It was not bad at all.....I am sure you can handle it:)
  3. Thanks LadyTiger for the info.
  4. At Methodist, IU or Riley, is there a difference in pay between ASN vs BSN for new grads?

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