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I will be taking anatomy but I was wondering if it's just as hard(maybe a "weed out" class) as Ochem or physics? Anyone take both, what's your opinion?
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Well, yes. I meant like I have to take it for my major, but would it be harder than the pre-reqs for med school? Sorry if I made it confusing.Truthfully I've never taken an official anatomy/physio class but I don't think intro anatomy would be a weed out class.
Most pre-meds would be really excited to study anatomy, and I think they would consequently do pretty well. In contrast, they are not as often excited to study ochem or physics. Especially the latter. I hated physics.
It's actually not even a pre-req for the majority of med schools, so I assume you mean pre-req for your major?
I'm going to contact my school and see if the class is also built on a med-school model, thanks for the input!At my school anatomy is the #1 weed out class. It is extremely difficult and built off the model that medical schools use. However I'm sure it is very school dependent.
Personally it was more difficult than ochem or biochem but mostly bc I like the latter subjects. If you're into rote memorization without learning about mechanisms or pathways then you would enjoy anatomy. (Mine didn't have much physiology so it was unpleasant)I will be taking anatomy but I was wondering if it's just as hard(maybe a "weed out" class) as Ochem or physics? Anyone take both, what's your opinion?
Thanks.
I will be taking anatomy but I was wondering if it's just as hard(maybe a "weed out" class) as Ochem or physics? Anyone take both, what's your opinion?
Thanks.
I always felt that learning the biochemistry or detailed function of systems helped memory more than memorizing a labeled diagram where the words hold little significance because of the connections/associations you can makePeople always have more trouble with structures+ concepts than pure structures + brute memory.
I'd sure like Anatomy to be a pre-req!