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Old Apr 14, 2006, 05:30 PM
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Any suggestions for Anatomy and Physiology

I started Anatomy and Physiolgy this semester. Does anyone have any suggestions for this rigorous course. I made an A on my first test. Thank God!!! It was by the hardest. Any suggestions

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Old Apr 24, 2006, 03:13 AM
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Re: Any suggestions for Anatomy and Physiology

Everyone studies different ways . I have heard that whole of mind learning when it comes to diagrams makes it easier (I memorised the diagrams in my first test - Victoria, Australia) so didn't need to use it. Whole of mind learning of diagrams means that you increase the size to whatever you feel would be necessary, stick/pin them up around the room, colour and label them. Then you don't study them as such, you just as regularly as you want do a quick visual scan of them. Over time, they will be locked into your memory.

As for text stuff, I just revise, revise, revise. Not only to learn by rote, but to learn. (btw I got 81% in my first test, Either A- or B equivalent, so well done to you with your A )

'shelle.


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Old Apr 24, 2006, 03:39 PM
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Re: Any suggestions for Anatomy and Physiology

Hopefully you're adjusting to the class o.k. since this posting...if you haven't already done so, check out the Anatomy links in the Pre-Nursing Student forum, there's lots of helpful information and websites there.

The most useful advice I can give you is something that was told to me...stay on top of the reading and never let yourself get behind.

Good Luck!

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