Nervous, Integumentary, and Immune for Division C.
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"I'm the protector of this city. I know how arrogant that sounds but I also know that I've trained hard to do this work, and that I fully understand the complexities of the job. I have experience and motive. So as insane as it is to be out here, I'm the closest you'll get to the real thing.''
Nightwing wrote:What do you guys think about the national test?
Well, we memorized the cranial nerves, so that helped a lot, but on about 1/2 of the questions we had no idea. The real samples were cool, though. It seemed to turn into who could guess the best at the end.
Just my opinion.
University of Pennsylvania Class of 2020 Strath Haven High School Class of 2016
Nightwing wrote:What do you guys think about the national test?
Well, we memorized the cranial nerves, so that helped a lot, but on about 1/2 of the questions we had no idea. The real samples were cool, though. It seemed to turn into who could guess the best at the end.
Just my opinion.
In my opinion, I thought the test was challenging and fun. We had to guess on some stations because of the time limit. I was so sure I wouldn't place in the top six but I got fourth place! What do you think about the time limit?
"I'm the protector of this city. I know how arrogant that sounds but I also know that I've trained hard to do this work, and that I fully understand the complexities of the job. I have experience and motive. So as insane as it is to be out here, I'm the closest you'll get to the real thing.''
Nightwing wrote:What do you guys think about the national test?
I thought that it was fairly good, but i think that the fact that it was entirely multiple choice made the places a tossup, because you could have guessed on a lot and still done well
Looking forward to anatomy, protein, fossils, and optics (NYS trial) this year!
Nervous, Integumentary, and Immune for Division C.
I'm guessing that we still have to study the nervous system and all the brainy stuff, but I'm positive that the digestive system will be kicked out. But I have no idea what other system we'll have to learn and study about.
On the sixth day, God created the platypus. And God said, "Let's see the evolutionists try and figure this one out." (^▽^)
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“The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for.”
Also, your school likely has copies of Campbell and Reece's Biology that you could borrow at no cost - these have fairly good introductions to each of the systems.