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  1. Sorry I guess I wasn't clear enough. This summer anatomy course is just anatomy because my school splits anatomy and physiology. If I do not take physiology this summer, I will be taking it in the fall next year before I take pathophysiology in the spring next school year.
  2. Hey everyone! I'm new to this forum so I thought I'd ask advice about whether or not I should take some classes. I'm currently enrolled in an anatomy course at a community college this summer. It's a 7 week course and it is four days a week and approximately 3 1/2 hours long. I'm thinking about taking microbiology as well, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to handle it along with anatomy. The good thing is one of my friends is taking microbiology as well. I'm also considering taking physiology in place of microbiology. The problem is, if I don't take either one, my spring semester classes at my university will be organic chemistry, pathophysiology, and microbiology which is way too hard. Which class would be easier to take with anatomy? Any help? Thanks! --Sorry I guess I wasn't clear enough. This summer anatomy course is just anatomy because my school splits anatomy and physiology. If I do not take physiology this summer, I will be taking it in the fall next year before I take pathophysiology in the spring next school year.

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