Everyone has been so helpful in this thread I thought maybe someone would be able to help me with the best set up for my pre-requisites. I want to start by taking at least one class this Summer and then finish in the fall of 2013. My husband is working overseas next year so I want to have the flexibility during the Spring semester to go and visit him for awhile, so I'm thinking if there are any classes offered online that would be the time for me to take them. I'm thinking Statistics, Abnormal Psych and Child Psych would all be offered online. The other courses I need to take are: Bio 1&2, Chem 1&2, Anatomy&Physiology 1&2, Physics 1&2 and Exercise Physiology. A couple things to know: I took Physics in HS and remember it being pretty challenging for me, I also took an Anatomy course in undegrad, I got a B in it, but it was definitely difficult for me.
Here's a couple of ideas (please let me know your thoughts):
Summer: Bio 1
Fall: Bio 2, Chem 1, Physics 1
Spring: Any online courses offered: stats, abnormal psych, child psych
Summer: Chem 2, Anatomy&Phys1
Fall😛hysics 2, Anatomy&Phys 2, Exercise Physiology
OR
Summer: Physics 1
Fall: Physics 2, Anatomy&Phys1, Bio 1
Spring: Online classes (stats, abnormal psych, child psych)
Summer: Chem 1, Chem 2
Fall: Anatomy&Phys2, Bio 2, Exercise Physiology
There are so many combinations I'm just not sure what would work best.... what would you guys recommend??
Here are my two cents. Or probably more like two dollars worth... I got my undergrad in biology a looong time ago so luckily had most prereqs done already (except anatomy, physio & exercise physio) so that was good. But that being said, these course loads you are proposing, well I've been through it, and it is not easy. Doable, but not easy. Chemistry and physics are very challenging courses. You would be wise to throw in an easier course each term (like psych) to break up the madness. Your situation with your hubby is understandable though. But maybe you could spend summers with him and do school full time in fall/spring? Just a thought. Anyway, a couple of things to consider:
Definitely be sure in advance that ALL the schools to which you will apply will accept the online courses you are proposing. You don't want to waste your time or have to retake a course.
Also, try to plan the whole deal ahead due to the availability of courses. As other posters have stated, some schools offer courses as sequential tracts (like physics 1 only in fall, and physics 2 only in spring, etc). And summer offerings are usually limited. Oh yeah, and check prereq status ahead of time. Some schools won't let you even enroll in Anat without Bio completed or Physio without Chem (my school does not allow it).
Lastly, just a suggestion, from someone who is almost done with all these classes: try to get chem and physics (and bio of course) done before anatomy/physiology. Physiology in particular is really chemistry heavy. Even with a year of chem and a year of o-chem under my belt (albeit years ago) I'm still finding it challenging.
Here's an idea:
Summer: Chem 1, Chem 2
Fall: Bio 1, Physics 1, Stats
Spring: Hubby, Online classes (abnormal psych, child psych)
Summer: Hubby
Fall: Anatomy&Phys 1, Bio 2, Physics 2
Spring: Anatomy&Phys 2, Exercise Physiology
Another option is to not try to get it done so quickly. You're giving yourself less than two years (and a skimpy spring semester) to do what usually takes at least 2 years to complete. You need to do well in these classes in order to be a competitive applicant. And remember you have to fit in time to do your volunteer hours too. AND study for and take (and do well on) the GRE if you haven't already. Maybe give yourself an extra year? If it's any motivation, you're never too old. I'll be in my forties (ugh) by the time I graduate from PT school, assuming I get in this year!
Whatever you decide, good luck to you!!!