Re: Anatomy B/C
Posted: June 3rd, 2010, 9:18 pm
did anyone think the national's test was extremely easy and unsatisfying? tho.. we got 2nd...w/e ...i thought state was harder but we got still got 1st ..
Yeah, the test was very trivial, it seemed. You either knew the answer or didn't. It didn't require a lot of thinking or connecting ideas. My cheat sheet was worth its weight in gold. It had most of the answers. I was also surprised at how little there was on the endocrine system. It seemed like it was covered much less than the muscular and skeletal.foranatdis wrote:did anyone think the national's test was extremely easy and unsatisfying? tho.. we got 2nd...w/e ...i thought state was harder but we got still got 1st ..
what school are u from/wat did u end up getting?? yea my partner and i knew our stuff pretty well - altho we had to refer to the sheet for things on the national test which were only like origin and insertion sometimes cuz we only somewat studied that - overall the nats test wasnt bad at all whatsoever...im glad i wrote down the diff names of muscular dystrophy cuz those were questions asked on the nats test tooParadox21 wrote:Yeah, the test was very trivial, it seemed. You either knew the answer or didn't. It didn't require a lot of thinking or connecting ideas. My cheat sheet was worth its weight in gold. It had most of the answers. I was also surprised at how little there was on the endocrine system. It seemed like it was covered much less than the muscular and skeletal.foranatdis wrote:did anyone think the national's test was extremely easy and unsatisfying? tho.. we got 2nd...w/e ...i thought state was harder but we got still got 1st ..
Which station did you leave blank, and why?paleonaps95 wrote:Yes! I could have placed wit ha harder event! I was first in the State with a test that we left a whole station blank on!
On the tentative event list, B division has respiratory and muscular, while C division has repiratory, muscular, and endocrine.mali_16 wrote:What topics do you think would be on the C Division?
Anatomy is essentially Science of Fitness now. >.>paleonaps95 wrote:I honestly don't really expect it to change at all.