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8 -10 is Anatomy lecture (fridays is Embryo), 10:15-12:15 is histo, lunch til 1, anatomy (supposed to be lab, but usually an hour more of lecture) from 1-3:30 or later, then you're on your own to study all night long. The anatomy lab is pretty much open all night long for independent review (no dissecting, especially of some other groups cadaver).
Block exams are every 3 weeks, with the anatomy practical the friday before. There are TA's for histo who will arrange a schedule with the class for reviews, and TA's (supposedly) for Anatomy that will have a mock practical the Wednesday before the real practical. I say supposedly because being a TA is imposed (on those who score 92 or better on the final) even if they don't want to, they don't get paid for it or have any reason to be there so a lot of them never (ever) showed up. Those that did show up did the mocks. Then, you get unofficial TA's, some of who really want to help - and they do. And some that really want to help, and can't explain something to save their lives. YMMV. |
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hmm...good to know, thanks. also, are the exams multiple choice (i heard some are computer based tests...which is good), or is there writing stuff? i would guess that the lab practical is written right, but how about the lecture exams?
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Sounds like you guys barely get an hour to unwind. How much do you guys study on a daily basis?
I am personally more efficient when I study alone in a quiet place for a couple of hours. Is the schedule about the same for the other basic science semesters
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are there curves for saba classes? not to say that anyone should be riding a curve or anything, but i'm just wondering what the grading system is like. or do you just get your raw scores as the final grade? for example, get 74% on an exam = automatic fail, or are there extra points, or questions taken off, etc.? just wondering, thanks.
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