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At this point, I am so close to nursing school I can practically taste it. I'll be submitting final ACT & Grades for this Fall's Cohort slots. This summer I am going to take a full load of classes to complete my BSN prerequisite. The question is in reference to the level of difficulty taking 15 hours online in a short semester. I have a two 4 week terms, I'll take Nutrition, Ethics & Music. Then I'll take Statistics and Calculus. I'm sure many will say that a tremendous undertaking for the summer. I wanted to know the difficulty for the setup that I have and what are so good study tips that helped you guys. Thanks in advance for the positive comments and tips.

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In my opinion, it really depends on the classes. I've taken prerequisite classes online in 3 weeks & it was pretty easy. When it comes to math & science classes it's another story. If you're really good at math then it may be doable. But if you have to drop one it'll cost you more money.

Those classes wern'tvery difficult in my opinion, you'll be more than fine (I took nutrition, a&p, stats, micro, lifespan over a summer before). I've only seen people really struggle with the biology courses over the summer

15 credit hours is a heavy course load for the summer. And taking Calc with Stats will be a reall pain in the *** but I believe it can be done if you would make school your top priority. So don't doubt yourself because anything can be accomplished if you put your mind to it.

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