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you in grad school?Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
I have a quiz today on neuroanatomy I didn't know about. Maybe I shouldn't have missed a whole week of classes. Maybe it's one big practical joke, the other students have done this to me before to create panic cause Im never in class.
What are the odds of me not failing this? I took Neuro in college and got an A, hopefully I remember some of what i learned.
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I havent bought the text and I haven't read the powerpoint....im downloading the notes as we speak.Originally Posted by Shapeshiftah
you in grad school?Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
I have a quiz today on neuroanatomy I didn't know about. Maybe I shouldn't have missed a whole week of classes. Maybe it's one big practical joke, the other students have done this to me before to create panic cause Im never in class.
What are the odds of me not failing this? I took Neuro in college and got an A, hopefully I remember some of what i learned.
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not sure how your professor runs his/her class, but if you read the textbook chapters assigned to you, you might have a chance at passing. i remember having professors whose lectures where basically carbon copies of what was in the textbook
otherwise, take the L, and talk to your professor about how you can bring up your grade in the class.
me tooOriginally Posted by eight2one
i go to every class and i still have no idea.
the fail is actually on you.Originally Posted by Hen Lin 32
Dude is making up words.Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
neuroanatomy
Originally Posted by FakeMasterFlex
the fail is actually on you.Originally Posted by Hen Lin 32
Dude is making up words.Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
neuroanatomy
just go to openoffice.org and install it on your mac, or use google documents (http://docs.google.com)Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
My macbook doesnt have powerpoint reader
Originally Posted by Shapeshiftah
Originally Posted by FakeMasterFlex
the fail is actually on you.Originally Posted by Hen Lin 32
Dude is making up words.Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
neuroanatomywas gonna say that there are legit neuroanatomy courses out there in biology, dentistry, etc.
The course I took at Tufts was Brain and BehaviorOriginally Posted by curt2121
neuroanatomy=super easy. Definitely one of my favorite things.
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
The course I took at Tufts was Brain and BehaviorOriginally Posted by curt2121
neuroanatomy=super easy. Definitely one of my favorite things.
PSYCHOLOGY 103 (Brain and Behavior)
This course, like its companion course, Psychology 25, explores the physiological bases of behavior. It differs from Psychology 25 in assuming that the student has a biology background and would like to go into the neuroanatomical, neurophysiological and neurochemical mechanisms of behavior in more depth. Psychology 103 also focuses on current research in the various areas of Biopsychology and future directions for research and its applications. General topic areas include: the nervous system, vision, neurological disorders, sexual behavior, hunger, thirst, sleep, aggression, reward mechanisms and addiction, learning and memory, and psychopathology.
Prerequisites: Biology 13 and 14, or equivalent.
IT WAS OD HARD
It wasn't simply an anatomy course...it focused more on phsyiological and chemical mechanisms than organization of the nervous system.
Originally Posted by curt2121
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
The course I took at Tufts was Brain and BehaviorOriginally Posted by curt2121
neuroanatomy=super easy. Definitely one of my favorite things.
PSYCHOLOGY 103 (Brain and Behavior)
This course, like its companion course, Psychology 25, explores the physiological bases of behavior. It differs from Psychology 25 in assuming that the student has a biology background and would like to go into the neuroanatomical, neurophysiological and neurochemical mechanisms of behavior in more depth. Psychology 103 also focuses on current research in the various areas of Biopsychology and future directions for research and its applications. General topic areas include: the nervous system, vision, neurological disorders, sexual behavior, hunger, thirst, sleep, aggression, reward mechanisms and addiction, learning and memory, and psychopathology.
Prerequisites: Biology 13 and 14, or equivalent.
IT WAS OD HARD
It wasn't simply an anatomy course...it focused more on phsyiological and chemical mechanisms than organization of the nervous system.
see, to me, those are the most fun courses. Coordinating structure with function makes things just fit nicely and I'll remember everything the first time I hear it and I'll enjoy it. Put me back in a dev bio class and I'll be asleep in minutes. If your quiz is just on neuroanatomy, surely it will come back to you with a little bit of studying
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
10 minutes of studying.....just perused one of my classmate's notes. Got a 12/15. I got lucky on a few detail questions where you really needed to read the text but i remembered some of the basics from Brain and Behavior.