You wouldn't need nationals stuff on the reference sheet for regionals/state if it's not going to be on the test. Save space for stuff that you're more likely to need for the test. And I'm NOT studying for Nationals, I'm figuring out what the nationals topics include so that I know NOT to study them yet (since there's a chance we might not go to Nationals)sciolyFTW_aku wrote:I still don't really get it. I feel like you should study about the Regionals/State stuff throughout the year, know the information by heart, and then keep the Nationals stuff on the reference sheet.
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Theoretically it won't be on the test, but we all know how it can be...watermydoing14 wrote:You wouldn't need nationals stuff on the reference sheet for regionals/state if it's not going to be on the test. Save space for stuff that you're more likely to need for the test. And I'm NOT studying for Nationals, I'm figuring out what the nationals topics include so that I know NOT to study them yet (since there's a chance we might not go to Nationals)sciolyFTW_aku wrote:I still don't really get it. I feel like you should study about the Regionals/State stuff throughout the year, know the information by heart, and then keep the Nationals stuff on the reference sheet.
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Last year, the moderators of the Regionals, Invitationals, and State asked us to identify treatments for the test.
Unome wrote:Theoretically it won't be on the test, but we all know how it can be...watermydoing14 wrote:You wouldn't need nationals stuff on the reference sheet for regionals/state if it's not going to be on the test. Save space for stuff that you're more likely to need for the test. And I'm NOT studying for Nationals, I'm figuring out what the nationals topics include so that I know NOT to study them yet (since there's a chance we might not go to Nationals)sciolyFTW_aku wrote:I still don't really get it. I feel like you should study about the Regionals/State stuff throughout the year, know the information by heart, and then keep the Nationals stuff on the reference sheet.
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What are you all putting on your notesheet?
The origins, functions, and insertions of the muscles along with the diagrams take up SO much space and I only have 1 week to prepare for an invitational, so memorizing this information isn't an option...
Should I omit information about the integumentary system as it is the easiest system?
What are you all putting on your notesheet?
The origins, functions, and insertions of the muscles along with the diagrams take up SO much space and I only have 1 week to prepare for an invitational, so memorizing this information isn't an option...
Should I omit information about the integumentary system as it is the easiest system?
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Honestly 5 pt (or even 6.5 point for less detailed) font should let you fit everything in, which is still fairly readable. Integ, if your memory is fairly good, all you need are key terms (Yes, it's much easier than the others).ScienceOlympian wrote:Hey~
What are you all putting on your notesheet?
The origins, functions, and insertions of the muscles along with the diagrams take up SO much space and I only have 1 week to prepare for an invitational, so memorizing this information isn't an option...
Should I omit information about the integumentary system as it is the easiest system?
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If you still have a diagram of the components of skin on there, I would say take it off and memorize it since it's fairly easy to memorize and you know with a 90% certainty that it will be on the test. The only thing I generally need for integ on my note sheet is some of the disease stuff, but generally, the integ stuff is easy to memorize, so instead of taking off origins, functions, and insertions, take off integ stuff and memorize it.Uber wrote:Honestly 5 pt (or even 6.5 point for less detailed) font should let you fit everything in, which is still fairly readable. Integ, if your memory is fairly good, all you need are key terms (Yes, it's much easier than the others).ScienceOlympian wrote:Hey~
What are you all putting on your notesheet?
The origins, functions, and insertions of the muscles along with the diagrams take up SO much space and I only have 1 week to prepare for an invitational, so memorizing this information isn't an option...
Should I omit information about the integumentary system as it is the easiest system?
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I just have some simple questions due to the fact that this is my first year in scioly. Like when you are memorizing the skeletal system, do you have to memorize what the bone parts themselves are, or should I just bypass the subject?
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I would memorize the bones and then the major bone parts. Major bone parts would be those parts that are involved in joints such as the elbow joint and the pectoral girdle. I could easily see a question about the olecranal process/semilunar notch or even the ischium/ilium which are all not bones but parts of them._hampton44 wrote:I just have some simple questions due to the fact that this is my first year in scioly. Like when you are memorizing the skeletal system, do you have to memorize what the bone parts themselves are, or should I just bypass the subject?![]()
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Has anyone been to any invitationals? If so, how was the Anatomy test?
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I have attended the Ladera Vista Invitational, which had a notoriously easy multiple choice test, which I still placed 10th insciolyFTW_aku wrote:Has anyone been to any invitationals? If so, how was the Anatomy test?
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