stoic said:is anyone else in class right now? enzyme regulatory mechanisms are not interesting.
Not in class now, but I'm planning on going at 9:00 -- I find Dr. Klein sort of amusing and am hoping to pick any tips for the exam.
stoic said:is anyone else in class right now? enzyme regulatory mechanisms are not interesting.
ForbiddenComma said:I would burn the biochem book, but, Helmkamp wrote one of the chapters.. which means that he will abuse the hell out of it when it gets tested
Which reminds me, Klein cowrote that Pretest book... back to studying for me /burnout
evajaclynn said:two tests down....you all still hanging in there?
evajaclynn said:two tests down....you all still hanging in there?
felipe5 said:uhhhh, yeah, that waynes world clip is about the most entertaining thing you'll see in class during first year.........i hope you enjoyed it
lilmo said:electrophys is the worst physiology block by far. hang in there, it gets better
OwnageMobile said:All quiet on the KUMC front-
you guys ok?
OwnageMobile said:All quiet on the KUMC front-
you guys ok?
Soup said:Let me be the second to wish everyone good luck on this round of exams. By the way, has anyone else noticed their classmates becoming a little more sensitive/confrontational, especially in the gross lab?
--"that's a vein"
--"no, that's a nerve"
--"you're both idiots it's a rib"
Anyways, good luck and don't wear youselves out too much trying to cram.
lilmo said:electrophys is the worst physiology block by far. hang in there, it gets better
Soup said:Electrophysiology sucked, Dr. Wood and Cardiac Cycle were much better. What can we expect for respiration? Any suggestions for success?
Soup said:What the hell is wrong with our Physiology Dept.? Where do they find these guys (Gonzales). I did all the study the questions, all the BRS question, all the old tests (including the infamous 2004), and the online practice test until my fingers bled. Yet, despite all of that, I get in the exam and guy's asking questions that make me look around to make sure that I'm in the correct room. Furthermore (hey look, I'm on a rant), isn't exam writing 101 to make the letters of the points on your graph match the letter options in the answer bank -- not point A on the graph is answer C
Soup said:Furthermore (hey look, I'm on a rant), isn't exam writing 101 to make the letters of the points on your graph match the letter options in the answer bank -- not point A on the graph is answer C
stoic said:yea i think this is actually pretty ****ed up. a lot of people are gonna miss points b/c of this... it'll be interesting to see the results.
Soup said:What the hell is wrong with our Physiology Dept.? Where do they find these guys (Gonzales). I did all the study the questions, all the BRS question, all the old tests (including the infamous 2004), and the online practice test until my fingers bled. Yet, despite all of that, I get in the exam and guy's asking questions that make me look around to make sure that I'm in the correct room. Furthermore (hey look, I'm on a rant), isn't exam writing 101 to make the letters of the points on your graph match the letter options in the answer bank -- not point A on the graph is answer C
dr4ku said:I had visable tremors...!!! point A was C....Oh...S...
Then, when I looked @ my test. They matched. if i picked answer A., it corresponded to Letter A below. The "test bank" they use must sort 'em as answers so we don't cheat Mine was in the correct order.
Soup said:I'm curious to find out how many weren't so "lucky."
stoic said:okkkkkkk well, that anatomy exam was insane.
i might still pass the class.
evajaclynn said:And we've completed our first semester at KU Med!!!! Congrats all!
evajaclynn said:so much negativity on this thread lately - you mean you guys aren't finding GI to be unduly exciting and rewarding? I just finished reading all about diarrhea and dysentery - doesn't get much better than that!!!
Soup said:It's been so slow on this thread that I thought for sure it was something I said. As for GI -- it's actually been better than I thought it would be. I'm little worried though that I may be underestimating it. It just seems to be making too much sense to me.
felipe5 said:yeah dude, that practical was really tough come to think of it! i hated how they covered up the upper and lower parts of the body so you couldn't get orientated whatsoever. I still say that pelvis was the toughest section though