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using flashcards would be a good idea. there are a&p coloring books, you could tape record the classes, rewrite your notes, study groups, make up your own tests, that's all i can think of now.
oh and study a little bit at a time, then take a break.. i would advise not to cram the night before, i usually studied a week before the exam a little each night.
hope this helps. :wink2:
great advice, marie. all the best to you deb and we are here when you need us.originally posted by mkueusing flashcards would be a good idea. there are a&p coloring books, you could tape record the classes, rewrite your notes, study groups, make up your own tests, that's all i can think of now.
oh and study a little bit at a time, then take a break.. i would advise not to cram the night before, i usually studied a week before the exam a little each night.
hope this helps.
:wink2:
originally posted by lpn,future, rngreat advice, marie. all the best to you deb and we are here when you need us.
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thanks stephany, i feel like i'm leaving something important out ! i know that i used more flashcards for ap i than i did for ii. due to the bones and muscles.
good luck deb !
Study a little bit every day, like 30 minutes - then when an exam comes up you won't be so overwhelmed. What helped me with the numerous vocabulary terms was to make a matching game. I would have each term on its own 3x5 card and then put each of the definitions on another 3x5 card - then mix them all up, and then spread them out all over the floor and attempt to match them up. I did this every day
Good Luck! A&P was my favorite class
i used my flash cards the same as you teach a child his/her math. I would test myself the same way. Any concept that is difficult to understand i placed it on a flash card. (i took these cards with me to everywhere including my other job, bartending. i even taught a few of the customers a thing or two) Couldn't tell but I'm definately an type A personality.. Remember take one day of school at a time and you'll make it...
GOOD LUCK:specs: :specs:
one of the best study tips i have ever gotten came from an instructor. try to "teach" A & P to one of your classmates/study partner. you don't realize how much you don't know until you try to get someone else to understand it.
rewriting my notes helped me so much. when i was rewriting, i would take the time to make sure that i actually understood all the different process. ex: how a blood cell travels through the body, where and when capillary diffusion happened, etc.
best of luck!
Here's a list of what I did to get through A & P:
- I definitely used flash cards. They are excellent tools; especially
for learning the muscles and bones (as someone has already
mentioned before)
- I drew diagrams and pictures that I could visualize in my head
when it came to taking my exams. This is good for those who
are visual learners such as me.
- I used color pencils and different colored highlighters to highlight
or color important information or pictures. For example, I used
orange highlighter to highlight very very important stuff that
I KNEW would be on the exam. This color really stood out for me
and grabbed my attention. I used my blue colored pencil to color
veins or underline key information that had anything to do with
veins. I used my red colored pencil to color arteries or underline
key information that had anything to do with arteries...etc...
- I also underlined all information that I thought was important in
my textbook. When I would go back to read it a second time, I
would ONLY read the underlined stuff and nothing else.
- Having a study group helps tremendously. Everyone has some-
thing different to bring to the table. I usually formed a group
with my lab partner and the students I shared a table with.
Study groups can be fun and the other students understand
the stress you're going through. Sometimes we would spend
a few minutes venting to one another. This really helped to
decrease our stress level.
I hope this helps you. I know you can do it. If I can manage to get through A & P, you can too. I wasn't always a good studyer
either. You're going to make it. :)
Maria
Hi there!
I started a thread about this very thing about a month and a half ago. There were some excellent ideas there and some new ideas on this thread.
I was wondering though, are there flash cards already printed for A&P? I know it is very beneficial when you make them yourself, but I had heard that there was a company that made software programs and other A&P study aids. If anyone has heard of this or used this, please let us know.
I also recorded my lectures from gen. biology. Very helpful.
I guess my main concern is that I need to study more efficiently. My time is limited so I have to get the most done in the shortest amount of time.
studentdeb
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I begin school in two weeks and would like some suggestions for studying Anatomy & Physiology. I want to do well in this class but I am not a good studyer.
Does anyone have any good ideas for studying? Would making flashcards help?
Thanks a bunch!!!