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taking physiology during winter session (6 weeks long)

So I really need to take physiology. I took anatomy this past summer session (6 weeks) and got an A (90.6%). I don't think I will be able to get into physio for the semester because of my registration time. I have a better chance of getting it for the winter session. Is this a good idea? I don't work or have any kids, so I'll have a ton of time to study. I know that physiology is way more complex than anatomy, but I feel like if I got an A in anatomy in 6 weeks, physiology might be just as doable in the same time span. Thoughts??

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I've found that physio is far easier for me than anatomy. I just enjoy knowing how things work rather than memorizing models. I think you'll do just fine.

So I really need to take physiology. I took anatomy this past summer session (6 weeks) and got an A (90.6%). I don't think I will be able to get into physio for the semester because of my registration time. I have a better chance of getting it for the winter session. Is this a good idea? I don't work or have any kids, so I'll have a ton of time to study. I know that physiology is way more complex than anatomy, but I feel like if I got an A in anatomy in 6 weeks, physiology might be just as doable in the same time span. Thoughts??

I wouldn't say physiology is more complex than anatomy - it's more conceptual as opposed to brute force memorization. Take it if critical thinking is a strong point for you.

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