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marineguy56



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:20 pm    Post subject: Anatomy and Physiology Reply with quote

I am currently enrolled in A&P1. I just finished my lab practical test which I got 89% and my lecture exam which was a low low low 69.3%. Should I be worried. I know I need to step up my studying but that 69% is possibly the lowest grade I have EVER received on a test.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do not let yourself get discouraged because you have a long way to go. A&P is a very difficult class, so is A&PII, so yes you will need to step up the studying, there is just no other way around it I am afraid. But keep telling yourself that this is only temporary. Once you are in the program, you will MAINLY deal with the anatomy part of it. That you will need to know in and out, up and down. I got an A in A&PI and a B in A&PII. I studied my butt off b/c I wanted to make sure I got into my program and I knew how vital your A&P grade is. Once you are a Rad student, you will see there are a whole new set of difficulties. But you just need to keep a postive attitude and you will do fine. Good luck to you and if I can help in anyway let me know.

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