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  1. I am in Anatomy, Child Psych Development, algebra, and history of architecture. I spend up to five house a day studying anatomy but, the other students in my class do not study as much as I do (and manage to to alright). I am playing it safe I guess. Anyways 3 hours a week for math 3 for child psych and almost none for history of arch (its required for a two year general ed degree at my school).
  2. Lol I think that everyone has had one of those professors at some point. Ill take Bio next semester. Thanks a bunch
  3. Okay thanks, Ill save chemistry and take it in two semesters (it is a pre req for physiology). And yes, I plan on going straight for a BSN. Thanks for the help :)
  4. I am currently in Anatomy at a community college. I skipped Biology with a high school transcript but, I still plan on taking it later. My question is: Out of Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology and Physiology what should I take first/last? Does it matter? Also I will be in Statistics next semester and struggle with math so I am afraid to take a science that is more challenging at the same time. Oh and one more thing.. I have taken 18 units this and last semester, will it be too hard/risky to take two science classes at the same time? thanks ahead of time (the counselors at my school do not help at all):)

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