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Pre-reqs class(Anatomy and Physiology)

Hi everyone, i took my first A&P 1 test this week and i got 74. Please, is there any hope of getting an A in this class? What type of study plan , can i use to improve my grade?

Thank you.

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Try watching videos on KhanAcademy.

I agree with littycity, khan Academy and Crash course on YouTube helps me!

Quizlet is what helped me. In the a&p1 I had a 80 in that class, and for a&p2 I had a 89 in thy class. And lots of studying

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Thank you all.

Try different kinds of learning. You might be a tactile/visual learner, meaning that your brain retains things better if you can see them and get your hands moving around them. Try the Anatomy and Physiology Coloring Books in Amazon. These are not a joke, but a really good way to help you bring all those concepts into focus and see how they interact...which is what you need to know before you do pathophysiology.

And as we know, if people had no pathology, they wouldn't need us to take care of them. You WILL need a good, solid working knowledge of pathophysiology to learn medications, assessments, treatments, and a lot of other stuff. Get cracking.

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Thank you very much. I checked Amazon but they have a lots of anatomy coloring books. Please, which one do you recommend?

They're not that expensive. Get the highest-rated ones, or get a couple of them and see which one works best for you.

It depends on why you didn't do as well as you hoped on the first test. Did you study? Did you have trouble understanding the information?

As far as your grade, I imagine there are more tests to take and you'll have ample time to raise your grade - provided you think critically about why you got the grade you did and what changes you need to make to improve.

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