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Hardest class D1 year?
Started by BabyShades
Biochem is what I tend to hear.
How about Dental Anatomy?
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I always hear gross anatomy is rough
So what I'm getting so far is every class is the hardest......So much to look forward to 🙂
GA
Anatomy = most time spent
Biochem = pre-req, not taught at my school
General Pathology = highest amount of irrelevant material
No individual class has been particularly difficult, it's just a time crunch.
Biochem = pre-req, not taught at my school
General Pathology = highest amount of irrelevant material
No individual class has been particularly difficult, it's just a time crunch.
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Out of my four lectures, I think I would rank them this way
Histo> GA> oral anatomy> biochem
It's going to be interesting to see if these results will come true.. only 3 more months!
Histo> GA> oral anatomy> biochem
It's going to be interesting to see if these results will come true.. only 3 more months!
Depends on the school
School is just a big time suck...that's why it's hard. All the classes are same difficulty as college, maybe more straightforward and condensed for nondental basic science if youve already taken upper level classes in college. Dental school makes college seem like vacation...you wanna laugh when people in college complain...you could expect me to say that i would want to repeat college again but you won't hear me say "wow dental school is fun, let's do it all over again." Residency will make dental school look like a breeze.
In this context im assuming youre trying to get 4.0 in college and dental school...if youre trying to do GP and get by with B's its a lot easier
In this context im assuming youre trying to get 4.0 in college and dental school...if youre trying to do GP and get by with B's its a lot easier
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I also think it's very school dependent.. Interestingly enough, the current students at my school were saying that physio is the hardest class
I thought physio was a D2 class
if youre trying to do GP and get by with B's its a lot easier
Is this really the case? I see this posted all the time around here.
well...yeah...imagine for every exam and practical (like 30 of them), you're always thinking to yourself, "if i don't get above a 90 on this, i won't be able to specialize and do my dream job." that's pretty stressful. pre GP people think to themselves, "what's the lowest grade that I can get on this final to pass the class (which is a C or sometimes B)." there are also pre GP who try hard to get an A regardless of their wanting to specialize but they don't worry if they can't get an A.Is this really the case? I see this posted all the time around here.
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This probably depends on the scchool as wellI thought physio was a D2 class
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At my school, I believe it's waist up. But with an obvious focus on head and neck.Hey when you guys say gross anatomy do they teach ALL of anatomy in DS? Like the chest, abdomen, arms, legs??? Or they only expect you to know head and neck anatomy ?
I believe at Baylor, Physiology is a D1 course.
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