My theory to ace the Bio section!

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So everyone is saying that bio is random...
My solution is to go through all the regular books out there without getting caught up in useless detail. Writing down all general terms, but skipping details of all concepts and processes (Of course understanding the concepts, but not writing the details of them). Like simplifying the kidney into 3 parts rather than 10.

Lets see if this works 🙂
Who is with me 👍
 
Sounds good, I think it'll work better if we make some kind of team and threads for each chapter of bio, summarizing all key points. How's that sound?
 
Yeah thats a great idea. I'm doing with that with Schuam's. Can you imagine focusing on every little detail in there? haha. It would take you forevaaa. Just dissect the important details out and you should be fine. When are you taking the DAT doc?
 
Well...in the time you do that you could become fairly well acquainted with one source (cliffs, etc)...since it seems the bio "randomness" involves the little details.
 
Sounds like a good plan. I'm skipping most of the details. People say that the broad perspective is usually tested on DAT. I hope that is true.
 
yea, the random questions on bio DEFINITELY involve the details.

I agree, but we need to work together to pick out the important details.
I understand there are some tough concepts especially with biotech that we have never seen before in our classes.
 
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