Published Dec 31, 2007
Mommyto2and2
51 Posts
Hi all,
I am new on here so please bear with me. I have a question about my spring semester plan. Right now I am enrolled in alot of Gen Ed classes. Algebra, Hist, Gov, Comp II, and Sociology. 15 hours total. This leaves me with Chem, Micro, and Physiology left to take before all I have left is nursing. The plan is to take Chem in the summer by itself and then Micro and Physio together next fall. Are the last two too much for a semester together?
I should go to my advisor but this is the same woman who enrolled me in Anatomy my first semester of college after a 15 year break from high school... She is on the short list right now!!LOL
Any ideas??? Thanks so much
Music in My Heart
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Last semester, for my first semester back after several years, I took microbiology and physiology (along with statistics). It took consistent effort but I thought it was not too bad.
My story is my own, though. You need to assess your own strength as a student and your abilities with science. Did you do well in anatomy? Do you have any other science background or are you starting from scratch? Are you a good student?
I was an awful student last semester. BUT I have learned alot from it. I barely passed Anatomy simply because it took me half the semester to figure out what all I needed to give to it. Then I spent the rest of the semester digging out of that hole... NOT a good time.
I don't know much about the Micro and Physiology so I don't want to bite off more than I can chew. Thanks for the response