|
|
||||
|
every class has their share of brutal classes/exams.......dr s and dr b are both great profs so i'd tread with caution. you guys are going to have to deal with them next semester as well (which is a good thing)
probably the most important place to look is at yourself individually.......immuno is tough, its like learning a different language kind of. you need to find out what works for you......its unlikely that as 2nd semester students you have it "all figured out"....adjustment is the name of the game good luck
__________________
AUC Post-5th Semester Undergrad: UC Riverside |
|
||||
|
I would agree with you guys if we had the same Immuno that you guys had when you were in 2nd semester. I looked at scribes up until two semesters ago and Bacteria and Viruses were not as heavy a focus, as they are now.
I would not mind Immuno if it were Immuno, but this is Med Micro (light). Out of the 60 questions on our exam, a good 40 were on Bacteria and Viruses, their genetics and their characteristics. Only 20 were on TCR, T-Cells and other true Immuno. There is little emphasis on Bacteria and Virus characteristics in the lectures and then half of the exam asks those questions. That is the real disconnect, here. |
|
||||
|
Quote:
Ahem.. Study more, perhaps? If you think there is a problem with the Dr's B and S exams, look up either the current USMLEWorld questions or the older ones on reserve in the library. You will see that there is very little difference. |
|
||||
|
Were the answers to all the questions from lecture/lab/reading assignments? If the answers could all be found there, then they are all fair game. No one says the distribution of questions has to be based on emphasis. 42% does seem high though.
__________________
AUC Forum Moderator Posterior Fornix.
|
|
|||
|
our immuno exam last semester had a lot of bacteria and virus stuff too. There is probably slightly more because many people in med micro are forgetting stuff or not knowing stuff that we were "supposed to know from immuno" (according to Dr. S.) And trust me, that was not a micro test u just took.
|
|
|||
|
As Kemper has said, every subject has its challenges. It always seem that your course or your examination is exceptionally difficult; that is because you are going through it. Please do not try to compare with the other semesters, it will only make your time here to be more unbearable. Since no two semester will have the exact same questions for their exam.
Well...... Dr S and B are excellent lecturers. Talk to them and asked them how you should approach the subject or even how to answer the question. They give excellent advise. Alternatively, approach your peers, who are doing well in the class, for advise. |
|
||||
|
McGill you took so long to finally decide to go to a school. You spent so much time on here, I would have thought you would have picked up this med school thing pretty easily
__________________
Reese Bobby: "Real simple, son! Cops are coming! There's a kilo of Colombian bam-bam under the car. Time to be a man. You got hair on your peaches or what?" |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
|
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| School Library/Faculty Reputation/Quality of Education/USMLE Exam/My Future, My Money | Kerrmd | Saba University School of Medicine | 18 | 01-25-2006 12:31 AM |
| Foreign universities are aggressively wooing Indian students. | azskeptic | Asian Medical Schools | 0 | 09-05-2005 10:44 AM |
| A story about Spartan in the Ct Newspaper today | azskeptic | Spartan Medical School | 5 | 12-15-2003 03:16 PM |
| Network54 Main FOrum Page 12 | Hanson | Network54 Archives | 0 | 02-15-2003 05:48 PM |
International Foreign and Caribbean medical schools,
ValueMD provides information on medical education from premed to residency