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Me, I've only taken 2 classes so far so I can't say much. I want to know what all of you think the worst class is. I've heard alot of nursing students say anatomy and physiology and others say the fundamentals of nursing. What's your pick??
forgot to mention how I hated chemistry. Barely pulled a b- out of it with a tutor twice a week. I have found that I use only the most rudimentary chemistry in my actual nursing classes and that it was alot of unessesary stress (and tuition $) for nothing. They don't make us take o-chem for our prereqs anymore (hmm, wonder why). I think they should replace chem with pharmacology (would have been a helluva lot more beneficial at this point in my education) :0)
My two cents,
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Originally posted by navynurse29Boy, do I agree with ya there! I hated ALL of my chemistry classes and I had to take three! I figure I am GIVING the damn medicine, NOT manufacturing it, ya know!?
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Yeah exactly. Why the heck do I need to know how to synthesize trans-di-methyl-tri-hexyl-1,2hexabutane-3,4-octadionepentaaldehyde???? :roll
I want to go to CRNA school though so unfortunately I had to suffer through it--didn't prevent me from hating it though, and I'm probably gonna end up retaking it for a better grade. Several of my friends who ended up going to med school had to take it twice too.
Med/Surg while trying to rehab/wean my breast-milk addicted 20 month old!
There was so much material that it almost wasn't worth studying cuz it was like picking a needle in a haystack to guess what was going to be on the test. One 200 student section of the class didn't have a single A.
It still bothers me that clinicals are only pass-fail and your whole grade is based on just 3 written tests.
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I guess the hardest class is the one that we don't have any aptitude for, or we have very little. Some people are good in sciences, some others in languages or history,etc.
Because I always enjoyed science, CHE, MAT or BIO seemed easy to me. I havent' taken any nursing courses yet. ENG was harder. Or probably not harder, just required more dedication.