Ok! Thanks so much! And good luck to you too!GoofyFoofer wrote:Yeah. (I have state on saturday, too, but for SoCal)slytherin wrote:Hey everyone, my State competition is this Saturday (on teh 4th) and I was wondering if anyone had any last minute tips for studying or anything at all. All help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
At this point, studying probably won't be too effective (except for some final review, editing of notes, etc.).
As for teh day before teh competition, I would suggest, like, healthy food, some excercise, and good sleep.
Good luck!
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
State:
Anatomy: 2nd
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Simple Machines: 2nd
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Notice a pattern
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Do you guys have any tips for learning the topics of this event? The expanse is quite broad, and there's not much time left before our state competition.
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If your team is going on an overnight, then this is contrary to what everybody says, but try last-minute cramming.slytherin wrote:Hey everyone, my State competition is this Saturday (on the 4th) and I was wondering if anyone had any last minute tips for studying or anything at all. All help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Does anybody know of an effective way to memorize the blood vessels?(or put it on a cheat sheet)
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The way I did is trace them on my body, and do a crap ton of quizlets and online quizesBilbo McSwaggins wrote:Does anybody know of an effective way to memorize the blood vessels?(or put it on a cheat sheet)
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Ok, Thanks!Dhruvster wrote:The way I did is trace them on my body, and do a crap ton of quizlets and online quizesBilbo McSwaggins wrote:Does anybody know of an effective way to memorize the blood vessels?(or put it on a cheat sheet)
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Would you guys say it's worth it to put all the interleukins on the note sheet? Or to memorize them? Or are there a specific few that are more important to know?
And a more general question: Which cytokines would you consider memorizing/putting on the note sheet?
And a more general question: Which cytokines would you consider memorizing/putting on the note sheet?
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Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
B or C? If B, probably not more than a general definition. If C, then some extra info might be useful; I haven't read the C rules, so I don't know how detailed they want.c-padd1999 wrote:Would you guys say it's worth it to put all the interleukins on the note sheet? Or to memorize them? Or are there a specific few that are more important to know?
And a more general question: Which cytokines would you consider memorizing/putting on the note sheet?
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Just edited my profile, so you can now see it's B. What do you mean like a general definition? Because currently, I have what cytokines, interleukins, interferons, and chemokines are, and a few examples of interleukins and interferons.Unome wrote:B or C? If B, probably not more than a general definition. If C, then some extra info might be useful; I haven't read the C rules, so I don't know how detailed they want.c-padd1999 wrote:Would you guys say it's worth it to put all the interleukins on the note sheet? Or to memorize them? Or are there a specific few that are more important to know?
And a more general question: Which cytokines would you consider memorizing/putting on the note sheet?
Also, what do you think I should learn about skin lesions?
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I know nothing about skin lesions; I should probably work on that.c-padd1999 wrote:Just edited my profile, so you can now see it's B. What do you mean like a general definition? Because currently, I have what cytokines, interleukins, interferons, and chemokines are, and a few examples of interleukins and interferons.Unome wrote:B or C? If B, probably not more than a general definition. If C, then some extra info might be useful; I haven't read the C rules, so I don't know how detailed they want.c-padd1999 wrote:Would you guys say it's worth it to put all the interleukins on the note sheet? Or to memorize them? Or are there a specific few that are more important to know?
And a more general question: Which cytokines would you consider memorizing/putting on the note sheet?
Also, what do you think I should learn about skin lesions?
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