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Maya12

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  1. As many times as I want. I only posted it twice because I could find the old post
  2. Anatomy is not a prereq for PHYS at my school but it is at the community college I am looking at taking it at during the summer. Also I am in the BSN nursing program. My school is different in that the prereqs were chem, bios, nutrition, human development, etc Micro, Anatomy and Phys are all taken when we get into the major.
  3. Okay, I am a university nursing student and I am failing my physiology class. Long story short my nursing school doesn't require Anatomy, Physiology and microbiology as prereqs. But they require Chem, Bios, nutrition, human development to get in (weird I know). So I am in my first semester of nursing school, doing well in all my nursing classes expects Physiology. I will almost certainly fail with an F unless a miracle happens, which is unlikely at this point. I talked to my nursing advisor and she said I need to complete Anatomy, Microbiology and Physiology before next fall otherwise I can't enter clinical. And I will fall a year behind because our classes very structured, offered once, and we are in class cohorts. What order should I take these classes in Should I? 1. Take Anatomy and Microbiology and 3 other nursing classes this fall at my school. I will be at 18 credits!! Probably won't be able to work at all 2. Take Anatomy this spring with my 3 course nursing classes at my school. (15 credits. Then Microbiology and Physiology in the summer at a nearby community college. I have to do it this way because Anatomy is a prereq for Phys at the community college I am looking at. It is not at my school though. I would really appreciate your advice. I am already a junior in college so I can't afford fall behind.
  4. Why dont you try for a master in Nursing? In some schools you can apply and get into a masters in nursing with pretty much any other BS degree. I have a friend of mine who studied english and is thinking about applying to it next fall. You might have to take a few classes covered in BSN nursing program but you dont have to do the whole program and you walk away with a masters :) Best of luck, Struggling BSN student
  5. Okay, I am a university nursing student and I am failing my physiology class. I am a straight A nursing student but I am failing this class. It is absolutely horrible and a complete nightmare. I will take a W to save my GPA I need to complete Anatomy, Microbiology and Physiology before next fall. Should I? 1. Take Anatomy and Microbiology and 3 other nursing class this fall (Microbiology is 5 credits and everyday) 2. Take Anatomy this spring and then Microbiology and Physiology in the summer (I have to do it this way because Anatomy is a prereq for Phys)
  6. I have worked really hard to get into a nursing program at a big ten university and just started my classes this week. I have never felt so overwhelmed and fustrated in my life. My classes are really hard. My physiology class is single handedly making me want to walk away from nursing school. I guess I thought nursing school would be more about learning nursing skills rather than studying every function in the body and receptors, neuron channels, etc. Stuff that I cant see the everyday nurse knowing or needing to know. I have one week to drop out and get a full refund.

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