Hey so I was wondering- is it hard to take anatomy (Bio 348) and kinesiology 301 at the same time? I might have to do that, and I'm worried that I won't be able to handle it. Let me know thanks so much.
Anatomy & Kinesiology
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but for fall quarter, im taking anatomy, beginning stats, and psych 250 but if i take Kin 301 then ill drop the psych class for now. what that be too much?
301 is the easiest class I have ever taken and it is borderline ridiculous that it is a pre-req to all of the major classes. Attendance is mandatory, which is the most difficult part of that course.
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If you really stay on top of your game, it's doable. Most of the Kinesiology majors have done so. Don't let yourself get behind on memorization of structures for Anatomy lab, and don't let yourself get behind on the SLS or rough drafts in 301 (that statement will make more sense when you see the syllabus for 301).
If you can, get a jump start this summer on memorizing structures for lab. getbodysmart.com is a great resource to do this with. Axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, skull, and muscles are what you need to know for the first half of the quarter. If you already basically know what things are and refresh them in lab, the first half of the quarter will be much easier in Anatomy.
And whatever you do, don't take 301, Anatomy, and Organic Chemistry all at the same time. That is a recipe for academic disaster. For your third class, take something easygoing. You'll thank yourself later.