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JD87

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  1. I have been wondering, if it really may not be as bad for me personally as it may have been for many others. I can tell you that in my previous experience with the pre & co-requisites that I was always one of the top 2 or 3 students in the class and did it with less efort. That is not to say that the other students were inept in anyway. I'm not degrading their level of devotion to learning. I'm just different. I didn't need to take notes in lectures or read any of the chapters in the textbooks. I just paid attention in lecture, and then reviewed my instructors power points (they made them available) for a couple of hours the nights before the exams. Thank you Medic09
  2. I've been reading through the forums a bit over the last few days, and have noticed a general consensus on the high difficulty level of Nursing school. I'm curious: How difficult are the nursing classes specifically? You see, I already have all of my prerequisites and co-requisites for my degree complete. The only classes I will be taking from this point on will be my nursing classes. Which at my school means four 8 credit nursing classing taken sequentially over the next four semesters. Can I think of it as being comparative in difficulty and workload as last semester for instance, when I took Human A&P 2 and Microbiology for 8 credits? Or, will the Nursing classes be considerably more? Has anyone else been in the same position as myself and taken their nursing classes without any other classes simultaneously? Thank you, JD

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