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Psychology

Hey Everyone! I enrolled in my summer semester, and i wanted to know if Psychology is a class that should be taken by itself? I plan to also take Intermediate Algebra as well. Thanks in advance!

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Honestly, I didn't find psychology very hard. It was really interesting to me, so maybe that's why I found it easier to study. Totally doable with a math class, IMO.

Psychology (in my experience) can easily be done with another class.

I also found Psychology easy. Even as a prenursing students I could find many ways to connect it to nursing school or nursing in general. There was even overlap at times with A&P (brain, nervous system, neurotransmitters, etc). Not a class I would ever consider taking alone. Except maybe over the summer, but I work and have 2 kids

I also agree with the posters above. I think it is completely manageable to take a math course with a psych class. Summer semesters are more fast paced though, which is something to keep in mind. If each class is 3 credits, that may be a little much. What other time commitments do you have besides school?

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Thanks for responding!! my other commitments is a full time job and thats it. no spouse. no kids.

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