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Taking Bio 223 & 251 at same time?!

I am considering doing Bio 223 AND 251 at the same time? Is this a bad idea or a Do-able idea? Anyone have any experience? Any suggestions? Thanks

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Two sciences are doable you just need to manage your time and make sure you arent taking any other classes unless they are really easy.

i agree that two science classes are doable too. let's not forget that once you get into the nursing program you'll be taking two classes per semester and in terms of difficulty it's much more intense than the science pre-reqs.

I don't know which classes these are but I also think 2 sciences w/labs are very doable. Make a point to do your homework/lab reports the day they are assigned or as soon as possible. Do test prep way ahead of time and on a daily basis rather than waiting the night before.

Think of it this way: Biology majors take more then one biology class at a time. So it's "do-able."

Good luck!

-B

What are the course names?

I've taken biology and chemistry at the same time, and are presently taking Microbiology now.

You can do it!

AP I and Micro? I think if you're willing to do the work and make the sacrifices necessary, it would be completely doable. I know a lot of people who've done AP II and Micro together, and from what I've heard APII is the harder course. I just hope that you're not taking them at CSN. I hear taking the sciences at CSN is murder. NSC classes, however, are awesome. I'm finishing up AP I there this week. It's been a crazy ride, but I'm happy to say that I will come out of it with at least an A-. I really want that A though.

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