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lmw99

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  1. lmw99 replied to Maladroit's topic in General Students
    I do not have kids and couldnt be happier with my decision to wait. While I'm sure having kids is the best thing in the world, and one day I will find out, I would never want to put myself in a predicament like becoming pregnant. It's tough enough managing time for my live-in boyfriend, much less a baby. Nursing school is extremely time consuming and intensive. If anyone tells you otherwise, they are full of it.
  2. I have never known a separate anatomy and physiology class. If you're new to the science world I would recommend taking them separate. It will give a clearer over-view of the human body and how it functions etc. Getting into A&P I and A&P II, well A&P is a combination of anatomy and physiology (obviously) though probably not quite as detailed as it would be if the classes were taken separately. A&P II is a step further and far more detailed then level I. It's like the difference in Algebra I and II. You get into fluid and electrolyte balance, neuroscience, just more detailed things.

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