Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C
Posted: December 13th, 2018, 5:17 pm
Hi! I am new to anatomy and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for what I should put on my cheat sheet, as I am completely lost. Thank you!
Refer to the rule book and include as much information about the listed topics on your cheat sheet.ledwards003 wrote:Hi! I am new to anatomy and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for what I should put on my cheat sheet, as I am completely lost. Thank you!
I would suggest putting things you usually forget don't put everything on the cheat sheet, just important things.ledwards003 wrote:Hi! I am new to anatomy and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for what I should put on my cheat sheet, as I am completely lost. Thank you!
Thank Youcbrant554 wrote:I don't know if this is true for C division too but in B you only need to know the Treatment and Prevention for Nats but yes study the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and whatever else you find importantAnomaly wrote:I personally study all of it: what it is, symptoms, causes, treatment, and diagnosis.donutsandcupcakes wrote:When we study disorders, do we study all the symptoms, causes, and treatments? Or just what the disease is?
I personally am familiarizing myself with treatments and prevention, in case an ES decides to throw a question about it on the test or even as a tiebreaker/bonus question. But primarily (in my experiences), treatment and prevention are not going to be on tests.WangwithaTang wrote:For all of the diseases for Anatomy and Physiology B, are you guys going to do treatments and preventions for all of them?
Thank you!amk578 wrote:I personally am familiarizing myself with treatments and prevention, in case an ES decides to throw a question about it on the test or even as a tiebreaker/bonus question. But primarily (in my experiences), treatment and prevention are not going to be on tests.WangwithaTang wrote:For all of the diseases for Anatomy and Physiology B, are you guys going to do treatments and preventions for all of them?
As I always say, better safe than sorry!
There are a few tests from SSSS posted here.WangwithaTang wrote:Thank you!amk578 wrote:I personally am familiarizing myself with treatments and prevention, in case an ES decides to throw a question about it on the test or even as a tiebreaker/bonus question. But primarily (in my experiences), treatment and prevention are not going to be on tests.WangwithaTang wrote:For all of the diseases for Anatomy and Physiology B, are you guys going to do treatments and preventions for all of them?
As I always say, better safe than sorry!
Also, is the test exchange for this year going to be posted?