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Pre-requisites dilemma

I am an inpatient pharmacy tech applying to radiology school, and I have a huge dilemma on which class/classes to take. Academic advisors have not been able to give me a straight answer, unfortunately.

The program (community college) states that Anatomy and Physiology as separate courses are preferred. However, “completion of the anatomy and physiology requirement prior to applying is strongly recommended.”

I cannot take the separate courses at the same time... I could (A) take the combined course in the fall or (B) take Anatomy in the fall and be enrolled in the separate physiology course in the spring (my application will be in by February).

Anatomy and physiology aren’t technically pre-requisites for this course, but I didn’t want to handicap myself in the application process by making the wrong decision.

Any help is appreciated!!

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