What are you guys taking for spring?

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With the spring semester right around the corner, I was wondering what everyone else was doing. I was reading the " what are you taking for fall" thread and thought this would be a great idea. It could show insight into what is going on, and help undecided minds pick classes.

My schedule for spring:

Chem for health sciences w/lab

AP I w/lab

College Algebra

Sociology

Spring is right around the corner and I must say I have never been excited for hard classes!

The only thing i am worried about is chem. I heard that Chem for health sciences isnt as hard but still has be on the fritz.

Astounded by the bravery of some of you. Compounding science courses like that. I'd go nuts with all that memorization and trying to get an A.

I'm on my last legs with the prereqs, so I'm taking Chemistry, nutrition... and actually that's it. After that I'm done God willing.

I'm taking just stats. I only need stats, AP1, AP2, Chem and micro. I'm gonna take em one at a time.

Specializes in Family Clinic.

I have a whole thread lol

As of this moment:

A&P 1

Microbiology

comp 2

Quantitative Reasoning

Intro to Human Development

Specializes in Emergency.
The only thing i am worried about is chem. I heard that Chem for health sciences isnt as hard but still has be on the fritz.

I loved general chemistry!

Pathophysiology

Organic Chemistry

(probably...unless I get into a different school, in which I would only need General Biology).

I'm happy to be only taking 1 or 2 because right now I'm taking 15 credits:

Anatomy & Physiology II

Microbiology

General Chemistry

Statistics

:eek:

Wow! How is THAT going???

Last semester of my nursing program (Med Surg 2). I'm happy that graduation is (slowly) approaching

Wow! How is THAT going???

It's actually going quite well. I quit my job in order to be a full-time student, so I don't do anything else but study and go to class. Three As, one B at this point!

I am also trying to maintain good grades. I am currently working, but I don't know how that will be once I start my harder semesters. I know for a fact however, I will not be working when I am in nursing school. (hopefully)

Physiology

Psychology 101

Medical Terminology

English 104

Trying to decide if I should add one more easy one, like sociology or something. I can't apply for the nursing program until May so at this point I'm just taking classes that will go towards my bachelors later. I'm currently at a community college for my RN and will transfer to a 4-year to get my bachelors after.

Bio, Chem II, a couple of Spanish classes and Formal Logic

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