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kingdave

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  1. Your right. I was drawn in by the class structure and the StarWars lol...
  2. Ok I found out two days ago that I picked an instructor who knows physiology but not good at teaching it. I was referred to several instructors who know how to teach anatomy and/or physiology in a way its easy to graps and understand the concepts. However, a buddy of mine told me about a very good anatomy and physiolgy instructor who I may be interested in. The instructor only teach a special condense hybrid course in the spring semester. The class is setup like this Saturday online introduction to the new anatomy material for in class lecture and lab Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday introduction to the new physiology material for in class lecture and lab Thursday and Friday. The instructor uses a lot of in class and online modles for students to touch and see along with Starwars analogys for concepts. The only problem is that the class is on a condense schedule so there is the potiential that the class will either finish 4 to 6 week earlier than a normal class. Should I attempt this class or stick with one of the good instructors who teach on a normal schedule?
  3. Thanks :)
  4. Thanks for the encouragement... I will try again but think im going to take them as two seperate courses. Hopefully I can get the same anatomy instructor and a better physiology instructor. I was going to attempt the class online but my confidence level in science classes aren't to much above the water.
  5. Yes think im 60 visual/30 hands on/10 audio learner.... Thanks so much I will get this book
  6. I've taken intro to human biology but not chemistry yet. I could be incorrect but it sounds like there was an order that I should have taken the classes to make things simpler. Is this the order Human Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Micorbiology and Organic Chemistry? Yes the lab instructor (Anatomy) was great I still actually remember and understand a great majority of what was taught in class. However the lecture instructor (Physiology) didn't teach in a way where concepts were easy to understand (the essay portions of the test proved enough for me).
  7. I just looked at a few youtube videos on the topic and wow. Wish I would have thought to look a youtube back then but now I know going forward thanks.
  8. Thanks you everyone for your responses I really appriciate them and will put them into action next time around. I just wish I knew what I know right now maybe a month or so before the class started. On the brighter side I have the book and some notes that will give me a head start on the spring semester. I'm thinking of taking the Anatomy and Physiology as two seperate courses is that a good idea?
  9. Your advise is noted and will be taken.
  10. You hit it right on the nose how I felt every time I got a C grade. I would question myself saying maybe if I would have stayed up another 3 or 4 hours before this test. I was going to record the lecture but the instructor would not allow us to record or take pictures of his lectures. Next time around Im gonna put in extra effort and say up till 4 to 6 am if I have to.
  11. Thanks I'll keep all this in mine when I retake the class next semester.
  12. Yes but it only covered chapter definitions which helped in some aspect of the class. I wished the study guide covered body functions like how bones are made, muscle move movement, homeostasis etc. His test works like this 25 mulitple choice covering certain aspects of physiology like describe abduction movement or what is the best example of transcription. Also on the test were 5 essay questions that cover certain specifics of physiology like explain positive and negative feedback of homeostasis. Thanks Ill be sure to look her up when I retake the class in Spring.
  13. Sounds like the instructor I had. Just curious how did you teach yourself? I tried to do the same but wasn't to good at it judging by my grades in lecture (Physiology).
  14. today i dropped my first pre-nursing course and i'm a bit down in the blues. let me just say for starters science is not my strongest academic suit, yet i'm interested in nursing enough not to avoid them any longer. when i first enrolled in anatomy and physiology i really had no idea what i was getting into. i've heard a rumor around campus about how tough the class is and how much study time is needed just to get the minimum passing grade but i took the rumors lightly. first off for an 18 week course anatomy and physiology was moving to the tune of 2 to 4 chapters a week. needless to say every time i looked up it was a test, practicum, or the instructors giving about 5 hours of information in a 2 hour period. the class was broken down where the lecture (monday & wednesday) would focus on the physiology aspect and the lab (tuesday & thursday) would focus on the anatomy aspect. i did well in the lab made b's on the first 4 test and got an a and b on the first two practicums. however in the lecture i made 3 c's on the first 3 exams and a d on the last one. my comfort level in the lab is sky high in comparison to the lecture where very little was sinking in. not to mention that the lecture exam included 5 essay questions asking how certain organs, tissue and chemicals function within the body. the only thing that really saved me during the lecture exams was that i could recall some of the information that was covered by the lab instructor. other than that i was up a river with no paddles or life vest when it came to lecture exams. i'm not going to make any excuses for my bad grades and feel free to correct me if i'm wrong but i feel that physiology is a class that requires the instructor to take the time to breakdown, use example and models to explain concepts and functions. i know that instructors don't have to do all of that and trust me this lecture instructor don't. however it would sure increase the learn curve and concepts and functions would be easy to grasp over a handout.
  15. Gotcha ya RN and BSN is top priority. A few days ago upper management and my direct supervisor made it so that I can work 2 ten hours shifts on the weekend and a few hours during the week if needed. Also my parents said if I want I could move back in and they would help as much as they could. Thanks for the heads up about the gpa I've heard simiar today that in the science pre-reqs a grade of c is considered not passing in the eyes of most nursing schools. My back up plan if this don't work out is to get my bacholors degree (two years left) in criminal justice while doing ROTC.

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