castleview
I'm on my 103rd attempt to grown
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Hi,
I was talking with a friend today. Her daughter is in High school and wants to go into nursing or physical therapy. She wanted to know if she should take Anatomy and Physiology or Physics next year. I would assume both, but her guidance counselor says she only needs one to fulfill her requirement and should lean toward anatomy. My DH says both...or physics if she's only taking one. DH teaches physics, though, so they assume he's biased. Any input from anyone would be welcome.
I was talking with a friend today. Her daughter is in High school and wants to go into nursing or physical therapy. She wanted to know if she should take Anatomy and Physiology or Physics next year. I would assume both, but her guidance counselor says she only needs one to fulfill her requirement and should lean toward anatomy. My DH says both...or physics if she's only taking one. DH teaches physics, though, so they assume he's biased. Any input from anyone would be welcome.

and my postion can be very stressful (supervise a large cardiac unit in a teaching hospital) so two days a week is just about right for my life right now.
Still, I do find it strange that the counselor is discouraging her from taking both courses when she is a great student and is willing to do the work.
) If she feels she should only choose one, A&P sounds like the better choice. It will give her a foot in the door for what she will really need in college.