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SarahAne

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  1. I'd say something related to the nutrition aspect, ranks higher according to Maslows, and it's a more immediate need. But I'm still a student too, but that's probably what I'd do. interested to see what others have to say.
  2. I carried an A all through A&P 1 and A&P 2.... partly because I LOVED IT. It helps to really try to make intuitive sense of things. Also, making up stupid little ways to help you remember. IE: I've remembered since Highschool bio that the collarbone is the clavical because it rhymes with classical and i'd picture a violin on a body in my mind where the collarbone is. I only used flashcards for the muscular system but I know that they're very helpful for most people. I got on different websites and studied, my textbook had a great website. I also put a muscular system app on my iphone and used it every chance I could. Ask a lot of questions. Try to really make sense of it, not just listen and memorize, particularly the lecture part, which is typically more the physiology portion and lab is the anatomy portion. Good LUCK!!
  3. No, I'm going to Jamestown Community College actually :)
  4. I'm in western upstate NY and although I'm not in the program yet, a program advisor told me we will start IVs but not push meds

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