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Premed students taking an introductory college course in human anatomy and physiology (AP) struggle to achieve the B+ or better grade they desire. A B+ or better grade in AP is often required for entrance to medical training programs.
But only if you can get through this class and get a nursing degree. Only about 50 percent of people nationwide make it through this class, ing to the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society. And its a tough class: three hours of lecture; a ton of reading.
Yes, a B+ is generally considered a good grade. It typically reflects a solid understanding of the material and indicates that you are performing well in the course. In most grading systems, a B+ is often equivalent to a grade point average (GPA) of around 3.3 to 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
You can have a few B grades and still get into PA school. Having 2-3 B grades will not ruin your chances of getting into PA school.
An education in anatomy and physiology offers an array of careers in many different fields. While most people who hold degrees in anatomy and physiology go on to work in medicine, they receive a broad knowledge base that opens them up to opportunities like massage therapy, physical therapy and teaching.

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This is one of the most difficult prerequisite classes, especially for pre-health and nursing students. To comprehend and retain the vast amount of knowledge in this subject will require a lot of work.

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