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Old 04-11-2006, 01:56 PM
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[quote=GirlyGirl]BRS Gross Anatomy and Benchmark if you can get a copy, for Anatomy.

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[quote=GirlyGirl]BRS Gross Anatomy and Benchmark if you can get a copy, for Anatomy.

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I dont know how you can get benchmark. I dont have a copy of it myself but I know students who used it. Author is a former Ross professor I believe. It's not like an actual book you can buy in the states. Hard to explain. When you get here, you will hear about it.
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Benchmark should be provided in the bookstore, if not there is an alternative book that will defiantely be of use. For histo all you need is Histology: A Test and Atlas by Ross & Kaye. For anatomy you will need Benchmark which you can get here or the pink book alternative. You will also find the BRS in Gross Anatomy invaluable at least I did. I also was able to locate a copy of BRS in Embryology. 8 out of 10 embryo questions you will get in the mini's you will see in this book and it really narrows down that information that only really makes up 10% of your test. I stopped using the Embryo text book once I got that but you can get the testbook if you want. Its by Langman I think. I would also suggest getting the Moore book it is huge and overblown but if there is ever anything you want to look up in Clinically Oriented Anatomy, at least it will be there especially considering all the U.S. schools use it. Thats my opinion as time goes on you will realize what you like more. I have just realized there is more than one way to skin a cat and pass.
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Student Housing

What is the school housing like to live in (other than the info on the school website)? Any advice on necessary items to bring along to supplement the 'furnished' student housing? Thank you in advance for any help you can give
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AUA Housing Thread

I just found out that I will be living in the Moravian Complex in group 3 for housing. Does anyone know anything about this location? Please help.

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Not a damn thing???...
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ok you get a huge single room w/ a kitchen and bathroom..... Don't believe you guys have to pay for electric cause you live on top of a church.
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So i guess you don't get any Cinemax or R rated movies either....ha ha ha ha ha...
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