Here's the link mej710 is referencing: Projected Eventsmej710 wrote:Yeah immune is new for division B. Here is the tentative list of events that I found on the New York Science Olympiad website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PThWM-aeSy0
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5 sigma confidenceGoofyFoofer wrote:Are you sure it's immune system next year?

Looking forward to anatomy, protein, fossils, and optics (NYS trial) this year!
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How often do you guys study for Anatomy? Is it like 1 hour everyday? And what are your study materials?
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I find that it's much more useful for me to build a good note sheet than to actually study, but that could just be because I'm bad at memorizing things.Cyanotic wrote:How often do you guys study for Anatomy? Is it like 1 hour everyday? And what are your study materials?
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I don't have a set schedule for studying, I just do it whenever I can. I like to use the online resources on http://soinc.org/anatomy_physiology_c. I also have a few human anatomy books I get some information from, but they aren't as in depth as some of the stuff I've found online. One website I found helpful last year is: http://www.innerbody.com I will probably also look over the powerpoint and handout on soinc.org from last year as well as my notes for the integumentary and immune systems.Cyanotic wrote:How often do you guys study for Anatomy? Is it like 1 hour everyday? And what are your study materials?
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So taking notes shouldn't be too hard right mej710 and Unome?
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That depends... it's definitely super-time intensive though, At font size 4 you can fit about 12 pages of font size 12 onto a single page.Cyanotic wrote:So taking notes shouldn't be too hard right mej710 and Unome?
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