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Maybe it's a bit early, but I am curious as to what classes everyone is planning on taking next semester.
For me:
Anatomy and Physiology II
Microbiology :)
I'm going into my 2nd of 6 semesters in the nursing program at my college (BSN). I'll be taking Health Assessment, Fundamentals (clinical portion in a LTC setting), and an Anthro course. The anthro is my second to last gen ed, thank goodness! It's going to be a tough semester, but I'm ready for it.
Next semester classes are :
Statistical Methods (Math 14)
Introduction to Art and Design (Art 3A)
Beginning Spanish (Spanish 1B - second semester)
American History (History 18)
The most classes I have ever taken at once is three classes, AND.. I have no interest in any of these classes. so we will see how I do. Thankfully my sister is a History Major, and is taking that class with me, so she will be a support. I'm interested in design as long as I don't have to draw!!! I couldn't draw to save my life. All my classes are toward a BSN, but I am applying to my local community collage in March since I am done with all my other prereques. If I get in, then I will eventually do a RN-BSN bridge program. If I don't get in, then I will just go straight for the BSN. I tool will look into tutoring so as to keep what I learned fresh and solidified in my mind. The money doesn't hurt either
Congrats on everyone for moving on into your next semester, and goodluck.
I'm only going to be taking one class next semester--statistics. With all my pre-reqs and co-reqs already out of the way, I figured I would take a class that will work towards the BSN I hope to get one day. Plus I have half of a $1000 scholarship to use or lose. No way I'm letting it go to waste. Here's hoping the second time's the charm and I can start actual NS next fall.
Good luck to us all.
back2thebooks
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Spring 2009:
-Anatomy & Physiology I
-Developmental Psychology
Just like some of the pp's, it's my first class in a long time (earned my B.S. back in '97). Also a full-time Mama to two kiddos, so I'm taking 2009 slow and easy! I have 4 classes to complete and then I'll apply to the program for Spring '10.
Happy studying, all!