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Default Nov 20, 2019 at 12:01 PM
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Mines on a Friday for four hours eeeeek!!!!! But it’s my only class that day

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Default Jan 05, 2020 at 07:53 PM
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Halli, anatomy an physiology are really hard!!!!!!!I don't think that should be taken with other classes. It needs to be taken by itself, like a summer course. I am sorry to discourage you. I think it is great that you have enrolled again.
I don't want to see you get stressed.
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I completely agree with this. Anatomy and Physiology are a beast all their own. Consider this course to be equal to 3 courses.


I went through community college, and It was an awesome experience.
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