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I would say it depends on your previous experiences. I have a strong background in anatomy and breezed through the 1st semester. I literally would read the course pack 2 days prior to our exam and do fine. However, I am obviously NOT recommending this approach. These study habits carried over into semester 2 and put me into a big hole to start. Halfway through the semester I have finally caught up. The 2nd semester has been much more challenging for most of us. We reminisce of the "easy" days of anatomy ha. I do basically study now from 8 am-11pm. The best advice I can offer is keep up...every day! And as far as anatomy goes, 70% of your grade will come from lab exams (ie. Identifying muscles, bones, various soft tissue structures, etc.) Basically, kill your lab exams and you won't have so much pressure on you for the lecture based exam portion. Most of our class did very well in anatomy, so don't fret over it. Also, don't worry about the remediation policies right now...focus on succeeding. MSU wouldn't have accepted you if they didn't believe you would succeed. You'll will have tons of support here. Faculty are great, students are great, even the janitorial staff are friendly! Congrats to those already accepted and best of luck to those waiting to hear. My apologies for the single paragraph. My phone isn't very sdn friendly.
Quite honestly, this REALLY helps. Not just the vote of confidence but also knowing that there DOES exit a strategy for success and there ARE resources from which to garner help. Thank you very much. Yay, MSUCOM! See you ....in 9 months!