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I'll start with mine...
For session A - Sociology001 and Math125
For session B - Political Science001
I am taking both Sociology and Pol Sci online while my Math class is hybrid.
I would have taken all my classes on campus, however theres tons of constructions going around campus and I can only imagine students walking around in summer heat will all those dust.
I can't wait for Spring semester to be over and start with Summer.....hmmmm...summerlove...
Don't take 5 week science lab courses. You'll be sorry! And it won't sink in anyway.
Philosophy I and Philosophy Ethics (for undergrad nursing req) this summer for me. I just added Phi I for background,
and a Child Development in Fall/09 (good class!), since I could not take Micro this summer.
They don't leave much of a choice with a 5 week micro class. APII was great and learned LOTS, and couldn't imagine
blowing by it in 5, or even 8 weeks. Its your dimes though. I think micro will be as important, so don't want to short
change myself.
Don't take 5 week science lab courses. You'll be sorry! And it won't sink in anyway.
I guess this really has to do with the person and the school. For someone with no job or real responsibilities (other than cooking dinner and picking up my husbands dry cleaning) 24 hours a week in class and studying isn't a big deal. It's only 7 weeks.. it's not forever!
I have two classes to take before Nsg school starts in the Fall:w00t:
I work full time, so ill be taking two classes at night 6-10pm class starts May 26,
Eng 102 - Summer 1
Psyc 105- Summer 2 (Human Growth and Development)
I have a two week break between all my sessions . So I can get some rest before classes start in the fall:tbsk:
I'm taking Biology 101 and Statistics. I've never taken a lab science in my life and the last time I took math was seven years ago. I must be insane.
You'll be fine. Just keep up with it. As for the stats, it is mostly math no one has really seen before they take the class as most don't take stats in high school. It really should not matter if you haven't had a math class in a while.
~Mi Vida Loca~RN, ASN, RN
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I think in the RN To BSN program at my school you have to have a PE class, Although I already took physical fitness on my own so I am sure that would count. I would take more though if I had to. I think Physical Activity is a good thing :)