Hi Alicia...I will be graduating this spring with my RN. The way I did it, and the way our schools in my area pretty much demand you do it, is to get the pre-requisites out of the way first, like the A&P, Psychology, etc...that way they are done and when you start the nursing program, all you have to worry about are your nursing classes and clinicals. I am glad I had to do it this way, because I unintentionally chose the hardest school in my area, and I don't think I could have handled all of those classes at the same time.
And as for being squeamish about anatomy & phys., a lot of schools have cut back and the labs are all done by computer now. I got thru A&P I and A&P II without so much as seeing a pickled mouse. I felt a little cheated at first, but once you are in the thick of it and spend every minute of your life studying, all you care about are your grades.
I can't wait to graduate, I can't wait to start making some MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What type of nursing are you planning to do? Do you know yet? You will be exposed to many areas in clinical, but I found that a lot of students come into the program already knowing what they want to do.