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Nina323355

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  1. Congrats!! i was really worried too after reading other people studying for it and not doing the best :// i ended up procrastinating studying like I always do lol until the day of the test September 2nd..so I had like 3.5 hours to study...I showed up ready to wing it haha but when I really got into it it wasn't bad at all!! I hope nobody else reading people's experience freaks out because I made a 93.5% and barely studied i took the same sections as you: anatomy and physiology—96% reading comprehension—94% vocab and general knowledge—92% math—92% and there was something wrong with my test������ I don't know if this happened to anyone else but the calculator on the math section didn't show up so I ended up doing all the math by hand because the proctor said she couldn't give me one (which almost gave me a panic attack) but moral of the story: don't stress out!! I hadn't even taken anatomy 2 and I did fine! Make sure you know the directional anatomy terms and the general ideas of the body systems and that part'll be a breeze

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