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So, I'm in college.

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NOES.

Anatomy shows you the parts of the body.

Physiology shows you their function.

 

For some weird reason, it's one class for undergrads.

 

EDIT: ok, so I look it up. Yes, it is Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II. There's Human A&P for science majors, and Human A&P for nursing students.

 

In med school, they are 2 separate classes, but taken at the same time.

I'm taking both.

And they're entirely different, but still very related.

 

When you become a doctor can I get free medical advice?

When you become a doctor can I get free medical advice?

 

Sure. But I'm not really looking forward to private practice.

I want to rock in a hospital :P

Sure. But I'm not really looking forward to private practice.

I want to rock in a hospital :P

 

Isn't that less pay?

They let women into colleges now? WTF!

 

 

In all my classes so far its been mostly women, my English class has about 20 girls and 4 dudes. The bad part is most of them are duel enrolled.

Duel enrolled? As in they bow and then fight with swords and stuff?

 

dual*

^^Duel enrolled :laugh3:

 

@blackchick: ugh, I understand. I have had my share of trouble with Financial Aid.

I guess I'll check tomorrow online to see what's up with mine.

But, yeah, the Fin Aid office was packed yesterday at my university.

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