Physics, Chemistry, and A&PII in same semester

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Littledragon91

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My plan is to apply early decision/in the summer of 2017 to a few PT grad programs. In order to have all my prerequisites finished by that time, I will need to finish Physics I and II, Chemistry I and II, and Anatomy and Phys II. Already completed the other prereqs with A's.

My question is, is taking Physics, Chemistry, and A&P II in one semester (A&P II with Phys I or II, Chem I or II depending on if I take APII in fall or spring) doable? It's pretty much the only classes I would be taking that semester, and then the next semester would just be Chemistry II and Phys II. I know these are tough classes so I wouldn't want to mess it up! I did make an 'A' in A&P I however.

Also, should I take A&P II with Phys/Chem I or II? Any suggestions there? Should I just focus on Chem and Phys and take A & P II in the summer before applying?

Any advice or help would be appreciated! Much thanks 🙂

planning on applying in TN to Tennessee State, Belmont, UT Chattanooga, etc.
 
Those, in my opinion, are the 4 hardest classes that college has to offer. Take them at a community college if possible. Good luck, my friendddd


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I did something similar and it was no joke. I didn't take any science classes while getting my Bachelor's degree so I did pretty much nothing but science classes for 3 semesters. My first semester I took Bio and Chem I. I planned on taking Physics I but it was a summer term and my school wouldn't allow it. In the fall I took Chem II, Physics I, and A&P I. I was also doing an internship at the time and I wasn't a very fun person to be around at the time. The last term I took Physics II and A&P II, along with some other course to get me up to full time status for my GI Bill. I ended up with a 4.0 but it was precarious at times. All of my professors had different ways that they wanted lab reports and what not formatted so I had to mentally switch from Chem mode to Bio mode, etc. If I had to do it all over again I would have spread things out, but at the time I just wanted to get them over with so I could apply as soon as possible. It's definitely doable but you might hate life for a while. On the up side it does feel good to have all of the courses done so you can concentrate on other portions of your application.
 
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