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Hi everyone...I am just wondering...
What do you think of these classes compared to when you took them at a undergraduate institution? More difficult/easier? Do you spend more time studying for each class? How are the content, depth, and format of the exams? Any studying tips or useful studying guides?
Biochemistry
Human Anatomy
Physiology
Histology
Microbiology
Pharmacology
Thanks!! 🙂
What do you think of these classes compared to when you took them at a undergraduate institution? More difficult/easier? Do you spend more time studying for each class? How are the content, depth, and format of the exams? Any studying tips or useful studying guides?
Biochemistry
Human Anatomy
Physiology
Histology
Microbiology
Pharmacology
Thanks!! 🙂
), while the same thing was taught at D-school in about ten minutes. The rest of the time is obviously spent on shooting you with tons of details, which you will have to memorize for the tests. what about concepts if you don't understand them? Go figure them out in the book, which obviously takes time. So basically, you should get to learn the difficult concepts (cos you will definitely get tough conceptual questions on the tests), and memorize tons of information on the sidelines. This increases the volume by at least 5-folds, IMO. It's still doable though. Just depends on how dedicated you are.