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To finish up the prereqs for the nursing program, I need a year of chem, and a semester of microbio. There's also one other class that I can take as a prereq or coreq (ie once I'm already in the program), but I can't recall what it is off the top of my head.
I just started looking through the schedules for next semester at CSU. Nothing I need is even in the afternoon, let alone evening. All smack dab in the middle of the day, when there's no chance I can arrange my work schedule around it. So, just to be sure, I also checked the summer schedule, and no luck there, either.
This may mean I need to take the classes at Tri-C instead, which I don't consider ideal, but seems to be the only likely option.
OK, looks like BIO 1100 (Intro to Biological Chem) and BIO 2500 (Microbiology) would work for me from there -- need to check with the nursing program folks at CSU to make sure. I could, technically, fit one or the other into my schedule over the summer, but given the shorter term and therefore longer hours, I think it'd wreck me, especially given the other stuff on my schedule (like the PT appts). I think I'll go with my original plan of taking the summer off, and see about taking one or the other of these (maybe both, since they'll be cheaper than CSU) in the fall semester.
I just started looking through the schedules for next semester at CSU. Nothing I need is even in the afternoon, let alone evening. All smack dab in the middle of the day, when there's no chance I can arrange my work schedule around it. So, just to be sure, I also checked the summer schedule, and no luck there, either.
This may mean I need to take the classes at Tri-C instead, which I don't consider ideal, but seems to be the only likely option.
OK, looks like BIO 1100 (Intro to Biological Chem) and BIO 2500 (Microbiology) would work for me from there -- need to check with the nursing program folks at CSU to make sure. I could, technically, fit one or the other into my schedule over the summer, but given the shorter term and therefore longer hours, I think it'd wreck me, especially given the other stuff on my schedule (like the PT appts). I think I'll go with my original plan of taking the summer off, and see about taking one or the other of these (maybe both, since they'll be cheaper than CSU) in the fall semester.