Published Jan 9, 2008
Brandi8
34 Posts
Just wondering if taking A & P in the summer is harder than taking it during the reg semester? I have taken A & P in Massage school but I am wondering if it will be different. I want to take it this summer while its somewhat fresh in my mind.
Let me know what you think of taking it in the summer.
Brandi
Dorito, ASN, RN
311 Posts
I took A&P I in the summer. I had been an LPN for about 15 years and I literally lived and breathed A&P all summer but it was good to get it done. ( I even ended up with the only A in class). A&P II was a semester course because after the one I took it wasn't offered anymore. Just be prepared to study... but the great thing is you can study in a lawn chair or at the beach! Best of luck to you. :)
rjones522
8 Posts
I took A&P I in the summer and thought that it was difficult but manageable. I liked it because I didn't really have time to forget the material and it all flowed together easily. It was difficult because it was so much info to cram into such a short time. I got a B in the class and just finished the regular sememster A&P II class with a B also. I think that if it works out best for your schedule, go for it. Just be prepared to study hard. good luck!
Multicollinearity, BSN, RN
3,119 Posts
I think (but I'm not sure) that the A&P from massage programs is one semester as opposed to two semesters for nursing? What is great is that you'll have some foundation knowledge from your other A&P class.
As for myself, I took A&P I during the summer and A&P II during a regular semester. I actually found the summer session easier because I could focus on one class instead of 4 or five classes at a slower pace. This will depend on your temperament and learning style, etc. Good luck with what you decide.
Wolfe24
85 Posts
I took A&P I during the spring and then A&P II during the summer. I preferred the summer session because class was every day. Our tests were about every two weeks or so, so there wasn't a lot of time to forget information. It seems like it would be harder, but I actually found that I stressed more over the longer semester class... especially studying for the cumulative final at the end.
studentnurseNTN
9 Posts
I also took A&P 2 in the summer and passed with a B. So it is doable, you just have to be ready to study. I liked it for all the same reasons that the OP have stated.
Ms Kylee
1 Article; 782 Posts
It's not hard.. it's a lot of reading and memorization... and I loved it. Would take it again in a heartbeat, but since I got an A, I don't have to. If you find yourself getting stuck, don't wait.. go to your professor right away. A little bit of preventive maintenance will save problems down the road later.
snowfreeze, BSN, RN
948 Posts
I took A & P 2 in the summer, fast track in 4 weeks, that is all I did for those 4 weeks. We learned a system one or two days, reviewed then tested on the 3rd day. After the test we started a new system, no time to forget anything as it is all fresh in your mind for the tests. I got an A in the class so it worked for me.