I think time is accelerating. I have my first of 6 finals tomorrow morning (which means I technically shouldn't be on here but I do love a good procrastination excuse).
Sucks about the car. I know I am destined for that one day, but I try to be good about hiding things in the trunk. Seems like life is good for you ( I need to take some day trips )
Mark says "haha" to the med school finals ( he likes to recall the torture with fondness ) and we both wish you the best of luck!
Oh gee thanks for saying I will have advice when I may not have any.
Advice is as follows: BRS is good for behavioural sciences, physiology, drugs (must be new though) I would use your textbooks for pathology, anatomy, infectious disease
Now having said that, use these as more of a study guide to understand what you DON'T know by skimming through. Instead, sign up for something like Q-Bank and do 100-500 questions per day. Any question you get wrong, go back and read that subject. For instance, you forgot what culture media grows chlamydia, go and re-read about chlamydia. You forgot which spinal roots innervate the penis, go back and read about innervation of organs based on spinal roots. These rereads are not meant to be indepth but instead to just jog your memory. Concentrate on doing as many questions as possible. This will make you comfortable with how the questions will be asked and how the answers will be formatted. Also as you continue to study, you will find fewer and fewer gaps in your knowledge base.
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The car deal is horrible, so sorry that happened to you. *hugs*
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I hope you are enjoying your trip sweetie! *huggles*
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Mark says "haha" to the med school finals ( he likes to recall the torture with fondness ) and we both wish you the best of luck!
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Advice is as follows:
BRS is good for behavioural sciences, physiology, drugs (must be new though)
I would use your textbooks for pathology, anatomy, infectious disease
Now having said that, use these as more of a study guide to understand what you DON'T know by skimming through. Instead, sign up for something like Q-Bank and do 100-500 questions per day. Any question you get wrong, go back and read that subject. For instance, you forgot what culture media grows chlamydia, go and re-read about chlamydia. You forgot which spinal roots innervate the penis, go back and read about innervation of organs based on spinal roots. These rereads are not meant to be indepth but instead to just jog your memory. Concentrate on doing as many questions as possible. This will make you comfortable with how the questions will be asked and how the answers will be formatted. Also as you continue to study, you will find fewer and fewer gaps in your knowledge base.
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Also, I can't get out of work early for the concert. If I go into it here, I'll end u ranting on your journal but I'm sorry. :(
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