What's your favourite health aging course (or related)? My favourite one so far has been HLTH AGE 1AA3 (so far) and would love to know which courses you've enjoyed the most!
08-06-2014 at 10:10 PM
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I can tell you the one that I despised the most (its also the only one that I have taken) which is Health Age 1BB3 with Jessica Gish. That lady is a horror.
08-07-2014 at 10:43 AM
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I was thinking about taking Health Age 1BB3 as my elective this year with Anju Joshi but I'm not quite sure about it. If anyone has taken it, how is the course in terms of workload and is it easy to get a high mark in the course. I'm going into nursing so I want an elective that is light in workload. I heard good things about 1AA3 but nursing students aren't allowed to take that one. I'm debating between taking Health Age 1BB3 or Econ 1B03. Any advice? Thanks!
08-07-2014 at 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Shivani Patel
I was thinking about taking Health Age 1BB3 as my elective this year with Anju Joshi but I'm not quite sure about it. If anyone has taken it, how is the course in terms of workload and is it easy to get a high mark in the course. I'm going into nursing so I want an elective that is light in workload. I heard good things about 1AA3 but nursing students aren't allowed to take that one. I'm debating between taking Health Age 1BB3 or Econ 1B03. Any advice? Thanks!
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