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You guys shouldn't rely on your notes so much. If you only work on perfecting your notes instead of actually studying, you won't do well at all. Believe me, I learned the hard way  
			
			
									
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I think taking notes is pretty straightforward, especially if you have the event sheet to refer to. I think it's easiest to go through each topic and learn about them in as much depth as possible. I also find it easier to learn more details about a topic when I study the same one with different resources. For example, I might read a book to learn about the layers of the skin as well as watch a youtube video about it or look at a diagram on google images.Cyanotic wrote:So taking notes shouldn't be too hard right mej710 and Unome?
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For me it's gone the exact opposite (Anatomy is also my worst event).GoofyFoofer wrote:You guys shouldn't rely on your notes so much. If you only work on perfecting your notes instead of actually studying, you won't do well at all. Believe me, I learned the hard way
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Hmm... Seems like taking notes/studying takes a well amount of time... Ehh I'll figure something out.mej710 wrote:I think taking notes is pretty straightforward, especially if you have the event sheet to refer to. I think it's easiest to go through each topic and learn about them in as much depth as possible. I also find it easier to learn more details about a topic when I study the same one with different resources. For example, I might read a book to learn about the layers of the skin as well as watch a youtube video about it or look at a diagram on google images.Cyanotic wrote:So taking notes shouldn't be too hard right mej710 and Unome?
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To help you study, you can look for tests on the test exchange and online.
			
			
									
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Alright! Thanks!GoofyFoofer wrote:To help you study, you can look for tests on the test exchange and online.
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Hey cyanotic, this might be old news to you, but to help out with notes, just go to the soinc website. They have a lot of links and resources for each event. Here's the link for anatomy. http://soinc.org/anatomy_b This is div b.
Here is the link for div c. http://soinc.org/anatomy_physiology_c
			
			
									
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The packet and the training powerpoint are a BIG help.
			
			
									
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