What Classes Do I Take as a Pre-nursing major?

By now, you have read what a pre-nursing major is, and you are probably wondering "Uhh, so what classes do I take if I am not taking official nursing classes yet?"
When I was registering for classes at my university, I was quite intrigued that I was taking classes in only one subject: science. In high school, you spend four years taking the same English, science, math, and social studies. And honestly in college, you still take English, math, science, and social studies, BUT mostly your lovely science classes I am about to mention.
As a pre-nursing major, your main classes are Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Chemistry I & II, and Microbiology. These classes also come with labs as well. *Other classes may include general and abnormal psychology, math (math modeling or college algebra), English (1101 and 1102), and electives (U.S. history, American Government, World History, and other classes that pique your interests).
The secret to the game of pre-nursing is to do extremely well in your science classes. There is no way to stress how important those classes are. The information in these classes will carry out to nursing school, and beyond.
"So Happiness, I ain't a science person. Like I don't even like science. How can I succeed in a subject that I struggle with?" Well, let me guide you to my next article next article: "Pre-nursing major: How to Succeed in Your Science Classes."
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*Classes may vary depending on which college you do to