Should I stay at Chat tech for a and p (10 wks)?

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Chat tech's a and p is only 10 weeks. Is that enough time to get and good grade and learn these essentials that are taught in this class? Should I go to ksu, gpc, or ga highlands? They have 16 wk classes? Im an average student. I want to start thinking about what school is good and not too difficult to get into. I live in Marietta.

thanks.:paw:

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Chat tech's a and p is only 10 weeks. Is that enough time to get and good grade and learn these essentials that are taught in this class? Should I go to ksu, gpc, or ga highlands? They have 16 wk classes? Im an average student. I want to start thinking about what school is good and not too difficult to get into. I live in Marietta.

thanks.:paw:

Is the whole series just 10 weeks?

I know my school is on quarters instead of semesters (we have a Fall, Winter, and Spring instead of Fall and Spring). And our terms are 10 weeks. My A&P was three classes instead of 2 (A&P1, A&P2 and A&P3). If they do something like that, it will work out the same either way. If their whole A&P series is in 10 weeks....well, that's problematic.

The other thing you could do, is to contact the nursing program you're interested in and see if they accept the class at Chat tech.

Peace,

CuriousMe

Im actually nervous about going to a university. Their A&P class has a separate lab!? 150 students in there. I guess I take the lab and class together?? I dont know what will be tougher 10 weeks or the university(KSU)

At a guess, if it's like the classes I've taken, the reason that lab and lecture are separate at the university is that they don't want 150 students in the lab at the same time.

So, all 150 of you go to lecture at the same time, then y'all are split up in to smaller lab groups. In a lot of ways it makes it simpler with them separate.

But I really would check with the nursing programs you want to go to and double check that the 10 week one, is accepted. Because if it's not....then that makes the decision really easy huh? :-)

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