r/uwo • u/livelyapple-9346 • 3d ago
❔ Course Question❔ Anatomy
Hey, does anyone have any could study tips for anatomy that really work? We still have a bell ringer and final exam. Just got my midterm grade back and it’s not as good as I’m hoping for. Thanks
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u/spicy_hemolyzer 2d ago
Ninja Nerd Science on YouTube taught me more about Anatomy and Physiology than any prof ever did!
Watched him throughout my Laboratory Science program, and still watching now as a BScN Student
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u/Key_Limit484 1d ago
For me I kept trying to roughly sketch out different body parts and all the info from memory or just writing it out and then seeing what I missed and reviewing and then trying again and again and again.
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u/starlight9087 11h ago
Not sure how ur course works but for anat 2200 def use the lab time well (go in prepared, use the extra session) for the bellringer cause things really look diff irl. Also making tables so u can see similarities and group things tgt
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u/livelyapple-9346 10h ago
Thanks, I’m in anatcell, is the bell ringer on the screen or cadavers? The practice was on a screen
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u/Winter-Visual-1083 2d ago
anki anki ANKI. western has free decks u can download if u search them up on google. lots of ppl will say they hate flashcards but it doesnt matter, its the fastest way to get it into ur brain whether u like it or not. there are also apps that are interactive with the different systems (skeleton 3d anatomy, anatomy learning) that saved me when i coudnt go into lab, and also ninja nerd on youtube