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I loved this class so much more than A+P I. There's more physiology involved, which makes learning the material so much better and intriguing. As before, 30 pages of notes per exam, except the final which is just 20 pages of notes to study from. Enjoy A+P and the way Connelly tests you while you can, especially before patho and pharm take over your life.
This class was structured the same as Anatomy and Physiology I, so if you did well in that you will be fine. The only difference I noticed was that I thought the lab exams were easier in this class but the lecture exams were much harder. I had to study a lot more to get As on these lecture exams because the material was very dense and pretty much all new. This class focused on different systems of the body (ex cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, etc) and most of it I did find really interesting, however it was definitely a lot of studying. The key to getting an A in this class is to study ahead of time.
I love this class! She's actually the sweetest and her stories during lecture helps you remember everything so much better. I enjoyed this class much more than A&P 1 since it was more about how things worked instead of memorizing the different cells and in a way it was easier for me to study like that. Don't worry about my hours of work/week, that was just how I studied but the coursework itself is actually really light! Same things as A&P 1, lab videos and lab homework.
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