Published Dec 26, 2006
NewCareer78
31 Posts
I am wondering if I should enroll in Biology first or start my Anatomy class. I don't have much science experience....but I know I can handle the challenge. I'm just curious. Nursing is a second career choice for me, but I am almost done with my prereq. courses. Please help!!
PG02
15 Posts
Is the bio an introductory class? If it is and you don't have much experience with science classes your best bet is to enroll in biology first so that it sets the foundation to the next class which would be anatomy.
JMHO.
kharing
113 Posts
I would definitely take Biology first - not that I had a choice at my school. Biology and Chemistry were required before Micro, AP 1 and 2.
mimimartina
130 Posts
My school required biology as a prereq to microbiology. If you are required to take it, take the bio first...
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
My school does not require Biology to be taken first. Additionally, many people have successfully completed A&P and Microbiology without having first taken Biology.
Pixiesmom, BSN, RN
326 Posts
I would recommend taking Biology first. It is a fun class, or at least it was at my school, and it will provide you with the ground floor knowledge on cells.
Okay thanks everyone for the advise!!
scholar
38 Posts
Gen biology isnt a requirement at my university but I was cautioned by my advisor to take it as a prereq for anatomy.
I just couldn't see myself wasting a semester. My first semester freshman year I took Human Anatomy and passed. Anatomy and biology are different. Anatomy is mostly memorization. Pursue anatomy! Trust me, You can do it. It is mostly memorization.
Cherish
876 Posts
Take Anatomy..unless Bio is a pre-req to Microbio.
NaomieRN
1,853 Posts
I know my school Biology must be taken before Anatomy. Check with your advisor.
mnj0105
20 Posts
I don't have to take biology at all. BUT...I did take it the first time through college. It only helped a little. If you don't have to take it, you might want to skip it.
MB37
1,714 Posts
Biology for me was a prereq for micro which was a prereq for A&P. However, I took micro in 2004 having last taken bio in high school in 1997. I took the AP test, so I had college credit for bio 101 and didn't have to take it again. I got As in both micro and A&P, and a lot of my high school info kind of came back to me - or at least it was easier to relearn and expand than with no background at all.