A&P problems

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rldarn

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ok so I know that upper level a&p is strongly recommended but when looking at the bio classes offered I noticed the a&p listed at my school is primarily for non-bio majors, basically for nurses. Any suggestions?
 
Still take it, it's not like a manubrium is going to be different if it's taught in a class for bio majors.

Sure, the scope might not be exactly what you're going to see in dental school, but it should still give you a big leg up.
 
Also check if there is a human physiology class offered. I took an upper level human phys class and it was primarily pre-professional students. Taking graduate level advanced human phys now, just couldnt get enough 🙄
 
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