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Awesome pics. Thanks for posting those.
So during the bacteriology test today, i really tried to remember that Dr. Bemis is really a great guy because he really is...but right now...that's just not working. I'm pretty sure that i did not do well on that test at all and i don't know how much that curve is going to help me, considering how i probably did. I mean, that curve needs to be amazingly huge, like amazon river huge. ugh
... I'm completely terrified about our first anatomy exam on Friday (covering bones and muscles and joints of the thoracic and pelvic limbs, bones and joints of the axial skeleton, and the hypaxial and epaxial muscles. I'm a little jealous of you guys who have exams one limb at a time!).
Minnerbelle, your status still says pre-vet. *nudge*
Just took my first vet school test -- radiology -- and I think it went quite well! 😀
Two weeks in and I'm still absolutely loving vet school, but I'll post again after our six-tests-in-eight-days extravaganza in a couple weeks. 🙂
😱... and again...😱
i was unaware of this
Holy crap! how long is this exam??? We had close to 100 questions on just the pelvic limb that took a good 2 hrs to take (where we're allowed 3 hrs). I was pooped after that, I can't imagine going on for another 2 hrs or so to cover the rest of that stuff!
I'm hoping for your sake that you don't have too many questions and therefore aren't tested as much on the nit-picky.
Minnerbelle- fewer questions does not equal less nit picky lol. I heard our practical will only have about 40 questions on it. I'm not sure if that includes the different "parts" or not (if you cut this, what will happen, what is found below this muscle...bursa) But I hear if you get a 50% you are good lol. It is apparently the only class they curve. My mentor said study the tinniest details because that is mostly what they ask.
Yep. Clinical Skills Written, Physiological Chem, Clinical Skills Practical, Radiology, Anatomy and Histology.Starts Sept. 29, ends Oct. 7. All right there on our 17-page schedule. 🙂
I've told my family and friends not to expect to see or hear from me during that time...
ew... that's even worse. i really feel bad for all of you. do you guys do comparative other than cats? 'cause i have no idea how you would get all that info in with just 40 questions!
We learn dog, cat, horse, and cow all at the same time
this is strange. how do u learn horse at the same time as dog but you're not dissecting the horse yet? I thought every school does horse after dog and usually the goat with that. and chicken...not sure what else lol.
I *think* we dont need to know comparisons with LA's until we start dissecting the LAs.
Do your teachers not work with you to move tests around? Ours are so accommodating and let us move them so our tests are spaced out. I <3 Mississippi State
Our schedule is really packed, so it would be really hard to move things around. I actually don't mind terribly much: it's good preparation for second year when things get even wilder. (And probably good experience for clinical practice, too. Big cases don't tend to come evenly thoughout the year or day. 🙂)
Plus, it eliminates any procrastinating tendencies I have just to look at that week and know what I need to get done before then.
I was just thinking about you today P. Glad to hear you are doing well and loving the vet school dream😍
What is new with everyone else??
Oh, i forgot to mention i got VP for my class!! 😍
Congrats!!!
We're on exam #5 tomorrow! And because of a clerical error, the exam got posted online by accident... SO NOW IT'S OPEN BOOK OPEN NOTES!!!!!!
Yippee Skippy! I'm so glad I put this one aside and didn't start studying it until today!
Now onto studying for Anatomy exam #2 for next week![]()
Yay! AND it's our LAST written radiology test!!!!! Sometimes it pays to be a slacker minner, you could have napped all afternoon!
Supremely jealous.We're on exam #5 tomorrow! And because of a clerical error, the exam got posted online by accident... SO NOW IT'S OPEN BOOK OPEN NOTES!!!!!!
Butterfly muscle? I can't even think of one that would look like that unless it's like, the gastrocnemius or sternocephalicus (one of those that come together).
We just finished test 5 yesterday, test 6 is next week.
Other than anatomy lab, I'm having a blast so far. Just wish I didn't struggle so much when forced into a concrete room with 85 people making tons of noise (including me). Not very conducive to my learning of all things structural.
I have mixed feelings about anatomy lab. I really like seeing most of the structures, like the lungs, muscles, vessels, etc. But when the book says to find a ganglion, and we spend 20 minutes looking for something the size of the head of a pin, it doesn't seem conducive to learning. Sometimes I really hate that dissection guide!
Sometimes I really hate that dissection guide!
Butterfly muscle? I can't even think of one that would look like that unless it's like, the gastrocnemius or sternocephalicus (one of those that come together).
The m. tensor fasciae latae kind of looks like a butterfly if you transect its insertion and reflect it on the lateral side, and open it up given that the muscle bellies of your m. sartorius are transected and moved out of the way. (lateral side is half the butterfly and medial side is the other half, and you'll see the whole butterfly if you're looking on the medial side and peel over the lateral half.) not sure if that made any sense... but to us it's the butterfly muscle.
so... now we're on the forelimb, and just out of habit our little study group likes to call the m. tensor fasciae antebrachii the "butterfly muscle" as well 😛
Minnerbelle has also aptly named the 4 heads that make up quadriceps femoris the "hot dog" muscles. Vastus lateralis and medialis are the sides of the bun, rectus femoris is the "Hot dog" and vastus intermedius is the bottom of the bun. Yay!
Minnerbelle has also aptly named the 4 heads that make up quadriceps femoris the "hot dog" muscles. Vastus lateralis and medialis are the sides of the bun, rectus femoris is the "Hot dog" and vastus intermedius is the bottom of the bun. Yay!
Our supinator is the Superman shield.yea what is this butterfly muscle?? the only things i can imagine looking anything similar to a butterfly are the pronator teres and supinator together. Although that looks more like a heart to me than butterfly lol
Really, whoever thought of "quadriceps femoris" had no imagination.
The Transversarius, Longissimus, and Iliocostal systems are the Three Little Indians (or Three Little Injuns as I've also heard it called, I guess to kind of tie in The Little Engine (that could) as well).