06-08-2019, 09:45 PM
(06-08-2019, 09:00 PM)sanantone Wrote: For me, A&P is about memorization. When it comes to the sciences, I've always been stronger in the life sciences than anything else. I took A&P and health science in high school, I have an associate's in biology, I passed the Uexcel for A&P with little study, and my medical sciences graduate program has covered some anatomy and physiology. When I took HESI and TEAS practice tests, do you know what my weakest area was? A&P! It's one thing to remember something a couple of years later, but with all the terminology that's covered in A&P, it's hard to remember most things several years later. I performed well on the physics questions, and I haven't taken a physics class in about 15 years! Physics can include difficult math problems, but the terminology and concepts in physics I and II are simple compared to biology. Biologists are crazy. They name every single little thing. They will name an indentation in a bone something long and complicated.
Thanks it's definitely memorization. I'm reading the book I brought and I can't phantom falling behind I think I'm gonna make A&P the main priority. If someone can respond Asap would it be best to just take A&P with my math class or A&P,Math and Public speaking?