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Immunology is going to be what kills me! Sure Physiology and Anatomy are tough but immunology makes zero sense to me. I don't see knowing what I have to know by Friday!
Immunology is going to be what kills me! Sure Physiology and Anatomy are tough but immunology makes zero sense to me. I don't see knowing what I have to know by Friday!
Immunology is going to be what kills me! Sure Physiology and Anatomy are tough but immunology makes zero sense to me. I don't see knowing what I have to know by Friday!
Immunology is FUN!!!
Actually, I did find immunology rather interesting when I learned it as a component of my pathology course in undergrad. But this particular immuno course is so poorly taught, I don't think there's a single person in our class who has a clue what's going on.
"How the Immune System Works" by Lauren Sompayrac is the textbook that taught me immuno. It's a tiny little book. It was easier to read than the book our instructor required and the author uses good analogies that helped me. Plus there are chapter summaries and good diagrams.
"How the Immune System Works" by Lauren Sompayrac is the textbook that taught me immuno. It's a tiny little book. It was easier to read than the book our instructor required and the author uses good analogies that helped me. Plus there are chapter summaries and good diagrams.
I have the book electronically and frequently use it to supplement Immuno by Tizzard since that's a little more advanced and I haven't taken immuno in several years.
Dr. Ian Tizard? If it's the same one (pretty sure he wrote a book...and he's professor of Immunology at Texas A&M, so would make sense), I'm assisting him with a research project on parakeet parasites. Man gets around.
Flying home tomorrow to surprise my mom for her birthday! I am so so excited! It's going to make me and my whole family cry but I can't wait!
Dr. Ian Tizard? If it's the same one (pretty sure he wrote a book...and he's professor of Immunology at Texas A&M, so would make sense), I'm assisting him with a research project on parakeet parasites. Man gets around.
I officially detest immunology. No, not immunology our immunology professor. Seriously! Who gives 12 short/long answer questions for a 50 minute midterm? I was on question 5 when he announced that we have 10 minutes left.
Overall, I did okay. Not great but okay. Now onto the **** that actually makes sense.
Yeah, I was on question 7! I heard a lot of swearing when he made that announcement. I could have written much better answers for those last five questions, but I had to rush through. Hopefully I'll get at least partial credit for all of them.
All I can say is thank god I went with my gut and studied from the old exams instead of wasting time with the study guide and lecture summaries. Every single question on the midterm was recycled from previous years. I'm fully confident that I passed, and maybe even did well!
Dr. Ian Tizard? If it's the same one (pretty sure he wrote a book...and he's professor of Immunology at Texas A&M, so would make sense), I'm assisting him with a research project on parakeet parasites. Man gets around.
I absolutely cannot focus any more. We have our anatomy midterm tomorrow and I desperately need to study, but no matter how hard I try I can never get through more than a couple of sentences of my notes before getting distracted again.
Tomorrow will be interesting for sure.![]()
Holy crap. Where did this weekend go? What am I doing with my life?
Sitting in the airport crying because I have to fly back to school. this is no where near as hard as leaving the first time.
Ran my first half marathon today 🙂
The aftermath is not treating me well though.
Congrats!! I ran my second half on Sat. Was not nearly as well trained as I was for my first one lol. About mile 9 my legs were like, "You want me to run up that hill? Haha, Nope!" I finished though, lol, and beat my previous time by a whopping 4 minutes.
Seriously, epsom salt soaks are your friend 😀
but you know you dont know how well you know it
I totally understand why we're not allowed phones/tablets/etc. in the lab for bio-security reasons, but the Surface tablets that they give each group to use have such crap cameras.....my iPhone is way better. 👎
Really? We always had phones in anatomy lab. One person would take their gloves off and handle the camera and someone else (almost inevitably me) would name off the muscle. What about little point and shoot digital camera, no internet access?
I recorded a few videos of me going over the muscles of the thoracic and pelvic limbs in a few species for studying.....figured that was better than taking pictures. Even if I sound ridiculous during the whole thing. 😛
I totally understand why we're not allowed phones/tablets/etc. in the lab for bio-security reasons, but the Surface tablets that they give each group to use have such crap cameras.....my iPhone is way better. 👎
Huh. I suppose that probably makes some sense. We never had that policy ... I used to set up my animals on two tables and my laptop on a third table. Then I'd cut a rectal palp sleeve to make a computer cover and tape that over my laptop onto the table. Seemed to work ok, and gave me access to things like glass canine and all that normal stuff.
We took photos of our specimens, labeled the photos, and created study guides for the class. Worked well enough that one of the teachers asked if she could keep all our photos for future classes.
So where can a person get a hold of glass canine, usually? Were you just given a copy at school?
I need 3D to really understand things, so it's challenging when I have to rely on restricted lab hours to try and learn.
So where can a person get a hold of glass canine, usually? Were you just given a copy at school?
I need 3D to really understand things, so it's challenging when I have to rely on restricted lab hours to try and learn.
http://www.sciencein3d.com/products.html
I wonder if your vet school bookstore can get it cheaper? It seems like our ... SCAVMA, maybe, or some other club ... had a deal on it at one point. Dunno.
Lucky that you guys got to take pictures of your anatomy specimens! It's an honor code violation here.