Which Class is an Easy A?

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Specializes in Geriatrics/Alzheimer's.

I was just wondering what pre-nursing class did you consider an easy A? For me it was Psychology, I just read the chapter on the day of the exam and got A's. I was taking Anatomy & Physiology at the time, so it left more time for me to study for that.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

A and P was my easy A.

Psychology for me too, it was soooo common sense! Comp 1 and Comp 2 were also way easy, but I love English though. Now, Chemistry will be a whole different ballgame!

Philosophy, Psych and Human Growth, Algebra, Computer Concepts, A&P

A and P was my easy A.

gotta agree. A & P 1 was an easy A because it was mostly memorization. A & P 2 was also not too bad but was more physiology than anatomy.

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Specializes in ER, CCU, LTAC.

For me...

Sociology, Nutrition, Statistics, Humanities & hopefully Chemistry!!!:)

How about "Intro to Film":p I needed an art/drama class. There is nothing like saying you are going to class to watch movies.:chuckle

Specializes in Adult Med-Surg, Rehab, and Ambulatory Care.

A&P and all those English classes were the easy A's for me. :)

I've only had three so far and it's well known that I am not great in Math so the other two were pretty easy.

My A&P one was pretty easy and FUN! though I only managed a B+ due to a stupid mistake on my practical.

Psychology was a cinch...I actually ended up with more points than we could actually receive due to extra credit work! LOL!

Specializes in Rehab, Step-down,Tele,Hospice.

Human Growth and Development. I took a TV class, never even bought the book, only watched it on TV once. I basically just showed up and took the tests. Same with Human Nutrition.

Algebra on the other hand was like pulling teeth. HATE IT!! and always will.

Algebra--I clepped it.

Specializes in Neuro.

Sociology and Human Development. That class had an odd format -- I had a video lecture once a week where we'd watch a movie about a stage in a child's life, then we'd go to "discussion" twice a week where we would review the chapter in the book and then take 10 or 20-question multiple-choice quizzes on the computer. You took the quiz (similar questions) twice, and could take it a third time if your second score wasn't good. The quiz took me about 4 minutes to do so I got out of discussion super early every single time.

I expect psych to be super easy next semester, which is partly why I'm taking it with Anatomy (which I'm super excited about)!

Meghan

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