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Hi everyone. So, I'm packing to move up to Davis and I started sorting through my old notes from undergrad (I have PILES of them). I'm having a hard time trying to decide which notes/textbooks (and from which classes) will be helpful in vet school.
So far, I've decided to keep my neatly-typed biochem, physio & molecular cell notes along with textbooks for those classes. I was pretty much on the verge of tossing all of my scribbled chicken-scratch notes from genetics, ochem & gen chem (but keep the textbooks for reference) as well as get rid of my physics & analytical biochem notes (and texbooks) when I had a moment of panic (What if I REALLY need to know the mechanism of an SN2 reaction in like pharmacology or something?!?! 😱)
I thought I would consult with the collective wisdom of my fellow SDNers.... Can any upperclassmen (esp. VAgirl! 😀) or insightful 2013ers comment on whether it's helpful to keep notes from basic science undergrad classes? Or is there not enough time to actually sort through undergrad notes anyways? If you don't use notes, do you tend to use your undergrad textbooks as references at all?
Thanks
So far, I've decided to keep my neatly-typed biochem, physio & molecular cell notes along with textbooks for those classes. I was pretty much on the verge of tossing all of my scribbled chicken-scratch notes from genetics, ochem & gen chem (but keep the textbooks for reference) as well as get rid of my physics & analytical biochem notes (and texbooks) when I had a moment of panic (What if I REALLY need to know the mechanism of an SN2 reaction in like pharmacology or something?!?! 😱)
I thought I would consult with the collective wisdom of my fellow SDNers.... Can any upperclassmen (esp. VAgirl! 😀) or insightful 2013ers comment on whether it's helpful to keep notes from basic science undergrad classes? Or is there not enough time to actually sort through undergrad notes anyways? If you don't use notes, do you tend to use your undergrad textbooks as references at all?
Thanks