<p>Alright, so I am going to college next year to major in nursing. My first semester consists of Chem 101, anatomy, history 150, and psychology 100...out of hardness rate my semester out of 10..1 being easy...10 being extremely difficult..I haven't taken any chemistry other than basic chemistry during my sophomore year of high school...will I be fine or do they expect you to know alot more because I didn't take ap chemistry my junior or senior year</p>
<p>I’d be more worried about Anatomy, which covers a huge amount of material that must be memorized. The Intro Chem class that most Allied Health majors take is generally not as quantitative as other Chem classes, so it should be pretty straightforward. At our college, Chem is a prerequisite for Cellular Biol, which in turn is a prerequisite for Anatomy; so that seems like an odd courseload to me.</p>
<p>^prerequisites vary greatly from school to school. But I agree…be more worried about anatomy than chem…unless you already know what your tensor fasciae latae is</p>
<p>im pretty good at memorizing so</p>
<p>Sounds really easy.</p>