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EdutoRN

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  1. I took it last week! Questions about the lung, heart, random nerves/vessels in the (maybe) foot (that was one of them that I hadn't seen before), vagus nerve, back muscles and it's connective tissue, and spinal cord. That's all I can really remember! I got 70%. I believe it's a bank of questions so honestly you need to be prepared for everything! I was kind of thankful there were more questions because I needed a score in the low 60%. If there are only 10 questions, 6/10 isn't enough. I needed 7/10. With there being 20 now, I was able to get 13/20 and still get my A!
  2. I went through Westcott and passed intro to biology, Microbiology, anatomy, and physiology. I'm glad I'm not the only one who was dying over the no gloves situation in the cadaver videos! I'm not sure if you've taken the anatomy lab, but it is now 20 questions. 5 or 6 of mine were not even on the lab practicals/quizzes. That kind of frustrated me because I was getting 98-99% correct when going through my 473 question quizlets. I'm doing principles of chemistry now and I am terrified of this final. I've received scores on my other finals to finish the class with an A, but chemistry feels like another language. I am not grasping the information whatsoever.
  3. I am working through my A & P coursework through Westcott. I have yet to decide if I've shot myself in the foot, or if I've helped myself out. Both classes use the same book so I ended up enrolling in both anatomy and physiology at the same time and have been reading each chapter and completing the assignments & labs depending on which class focused on that chapter (hopefully that makes sense). Needless to say, it's been a LOT of information and the content from each class is kind of blending together. This has made the final feel very daunting. If I don't get at least 50% on the lecture final, I'll fail the course. I want at least a 60% so I get an A. I need at least 60% on my physiology lab, and 61% (so 7/10) on my lab final in anatomy. Anyone have any advice on how to study for this? I've read that if I study the end of chapter review and canvas chapter quizzes (and the lab practical and quizzes for the lab portion) that I'll be okay, but then I've seen other posts that say it was just a bunch of random information pulled from the book.
  4. I am currently working on prerequisites for Wenatchee Valley College's ADN program. I am hoping to apply for the Fall 2026 cohort. Looking at the points system to get in, I think I'll be around the 32-35/50 point mark. I am wondering what the typical range is for students who are admitted? If the range isn't common knowledge, how many points did you have when you applied and were you admitted? Also wondering how many hours you are in class for? I can't find answers and the people I've emailed have ghosted me. Just trying to figure out how many hours I can still work. Thanks!

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