Re: Anatomy & Physiology B/C
Posted: February 20th, 2016, 9:14 am
Has anyone needed to give treatments for any diseases on the invitational/regionals tests?
Yes. I would definitely know at least an overview of the treatments available for each of the diseases.sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Has anyone needed to give treatments for any diseases on the invitational/regionals tests?
My partner and I finished the test, although it was close.alexamezaga1 wrote:No way - that's almost impossiblesciolyFTW_aku wrote:Thanks! I think my partner and I will be able to tackle about 350-400 questions in 1 hour if they let us split up the testUber wrote: Didn't do as well as pianodoc, but at MIT, the test was 330 questions long (297 multiple choice/short answer and 33 free response), but the free response was usually multi-part. The test was thorough, but not hard per se. For me, the hardest part was muscle labeling, because I often couldn't see the muscle origin and insertion. You won't finish unless both you and your partner are really familiar with the information. For state, however, I doubt the tests will be that long, and the average length at invitationals I've seen is around 100 questions, usually a multiple choice section with basic (for me) information and one page front and back of short free response.
Heh, I got so panicked at the beginning that I messed up all the paper order. So I couldn't actually find two pages of the test until after time was called.PianoDoc wrote: My partner and I finished the test, although it was close.
Google is helpful; you can probably get all of them in ~10 images. Note that often proctors will ask about muscles not on the list, so it's good to have other major muscles in your diagrams.amydata123 wrote:Do you guys have any picture of the 50 muscles (numeral vi)?
Thanks!!!!!!!![]()
50 major muscles: where they begin and end, what parts of body they moveamydata123 wrote:Also, can you guys please tell me about what I should add on my cheat sheet for skeletal muscle action?
Thanks a bunch
okay thanks!Unome wrote:Google is helpful; you can probably get all of them in ~10 images. Note that often proctors will ask about muscles not on the list, so it's good to have other major muscles in your diagrams.amydata123 wrote:Do you guys have any picture of the 50 muscles (numeral vi)?
Thanks!!!!!!!![]()