SHABS_JD Forum Newbie
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| | 05/28/04 - 09:52 AM  
 
   
 
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how much time should anatomy be alloted for first readin?i have graduated 2 yrs back n im really worried abt biochem n anatomy. :roll:
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| sar Forum Guru
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| | 05/28/04 - 03:53 PM  
 
   
 
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I graduated 8 years back, and I planned to give 1 day for anatomy for 1st reading from high yield. But I completed it in i think 2 or 3 days. Then I gave 1 day for embryology and 3 days for neuroanatomy, all from high yield and all for first reading. Neuroanatomy took a lot of time.
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| doctorjha Forum Senior
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| | 05/28/04 - 07:17 PM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
You got the right picture of "how to do anatomy?" About biochem, I would say , you need to work a bit. Dont worry! Ppl usually forget biochem even after one month of reading. And, it carries a good amount of weightage, especially molecular biology. Stress on topics like Urea cycle and enzyme kinetics, rate limiting steps. Forget remembering each and every metabolite in pathway. Just do everything from DNA to Protein synthesis intensively. Again, just get the concept. dont go in detail!
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| SHABS_JD Forum Newbie
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| | 05/29/04 - 09:24 AM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
thanks a lot.im really grateful to u.
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