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  1. I wish it was like that at Greenville Tech!!! You have to take all three science courses, ENG 101, and P&S before you can even apply.
  2. Thats exactly the website I use now when picking my classes!!!
  3. Thank you. I would have to say that I did a little bit of both when it came to studying but I mostly tried to memorize a lot of that stuff. I've taken A&P 1 twice. I ended up with a B the second time around. I've learned that the proffesor you have really does matter. The first time I had a Proffesor that was really smart and seemed to ramble on about everything but wasn't the best teacher when it came to the material that we had to learn.
  4. Thank you, that helps a lot. For some reason I keep thinking that it would be the other way around. Maybe it's just I've already has the one and I'm hoping that microbiology will be a little easier than the other.
  5. Hello, I was wondering if someone could give me advice on taking Anatomy and Physiology II or Microbiology in the summer. Those are the only two classes I have left to take. After that I will be able to apply to the nursing program at Greenville Tech. I realize that both classes are going to be challenging but I have to take one of them this summer. So, if anyone out there could give me some advice on which one would be the better class to take in the summer that would be great. Thanks in advance!!!

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