Published Oct 10, 2015
JoanBourne
1 Post
I like to laminate diagrams so I can fill them out over and over again with a fine point dry erase. I always put the answers on the back so I can double check to make sure I'm on the right track. This has helped me get Straight A's in A&P I, II and microbiology.
holistic_healer
19 Posts
This is one I have never tried...love it! :)
wannabeny
530 Posts
what a great idea!
rnRiC
14 Posts
That's a wonderful idea!
Becca2020
2 Posts
I do this too. I also laminated sheets for anatomy of human and any animals I had to work with so I could write and rewrite names to learn correct spelling and writing directly on the part you're memorizing helps a ton. I also have all A's but I haven't take micro yet.
mc-escher
16 Posts
Yes, this! I'm taking a break from drawing and labeling the respiratory tract. :]
What kind of diagrams would you make for micro? Different details about different organisms? I have friends going into micro this semester and I'd love to give them more than a binder full of notes and self tests I made.
mrabrams
I'm pretty scared about Micro too... But I was told if you do pretty well in Biology then Micro would be a breeze.. But I guess we will find out in due time í ½í¸
PrnAdnST
30 Posts
In A&P I would use page protectors and a dry erase marker to test myself on the pictures we had for the systems. I will have to dig out my old page protectors!! Thanks for this tip!