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I didn't think it was that difficult. My prof. was a Dr. of vertibrate anatomy and I got an A. If you have any interest in the specifics and details of the anatomy, and the names, parts, and some physiology, you will do fine. If not and you don't know that much just study. Also, if you have taken medical terminology that will help you tremendously. Good luck and don't sweat it you will be fine.
The first time around i made an 89.4... so im retaking it for an A... if you make it a point to read your book ( and i mean actually read it) everyday then you should be fine. Make notes (or if your prof has some available then make extra notes along side them) and if there are practice fill in the blanks and activities then DO THEM!!!
The CDs that came with my book and lab book were AWESOME study tools, especially if you are a visual learner...
A&P is a lot of work, BUT if you take the time to read and study you should be able to do well!!!
Good luck!!!
It can be a bit intimidating but it's definitely do-able. I was scared to death and I ended up getting an A. The muscles were the worst part for me but I spent an entire day making up flash cards and it helped me out immensely. It takes a lot of studying but if you're willing to put in the time, it will pay off.
Good luck!
It is a very intense class but very do-able also. study study study is the key i took my book every where i went i used the cd's that came with the book i put 150% into it and i got a A in both A&P 1 and 2 so you can do it as well by the way i have 2 grandkids at home with me so if icould do it with them then i'm sure you can as well so get to work and keep your head up. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!! :studyowl:
Anatomy is not scary. It depends on the instructor and your study habits. I personally enjoyed anatomy, so I used to get so fascinated about how everything in my body function. I taped each class, listened to the taped as soon as possible and typed all my notes. I went to tutoring on occasions. I never waited last minute to study, I knew it would be impossible, since there are lots of information. If you start the class with the right attitude, you will be fine. Find what your study habits are and stick to the ones that work for you. Some people made flashcards, which is great idea. I made some for some stuff, like blood typings, bone formation, protein synthesis, and some of the bones. I also ran a study group, in which I helped many others. If I can do it, you can too.
new_mom2005
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Just the sound of it makes me sick when I think I have to take that class... so please be truthful... how hard is it?
Thanks so much:monkeydance: