Science course order

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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I know this question has been asked a zillion times before. I would like to know what would be the best way of tackling the required science courses.

Chemistry, Microbiology, A&P I, and A&P II

I have a feeling most of the replies will be something as simple as "Whatever you feel comfortable taking during a given semester and what kind of course load you plan on having". If at all possible I would like to here from those who are tackling two science courses in a single semester.

At the moment my spring semester (tentative) has Chemistry (MW) and a Nursing Microbiology (TTH) course with one to two courses in addition to those on those specific days.

Take Chem first. I took Chem, A&P 1, A&P 2 (during the summer over 5 weeks span.) and am currently in Micro. It really depends on the student and the professor. If you want to take two at a time, I would ask around to see which professor has the best teaching style that is suitable for you.

I would really recommend taking Chemistry first. My Anatomy I course had alot of chemistry in the beginning and it was a little discouraging after the first test.

Specializes in LTC.

Taking A&p 1 And 2 Before Micro Is Kind Of A Must. It Helps In So Many Ways.

I Took A&p With General Education Req And It Wasn't Bad, I Got An A. I Took A&p 2 With Chemistry And Pharmacology Along With Two Other Classes. That Was A Lot Harder But I Got A B+ In Ap And An A- In Chem.

You Will Do Fine If You Study Really Hard And You Don't Pair The Science Classes With Really Tough General Ed Classes.

You Want To Pick Easy Classes That Require Little To No Study Time So You Can Focus On The Sciences.

Good Luck

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