Why do so many students fail anatomy and physiology?

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2024
  • Why do so many students fail anatomy and physiology? And how can you stop it from happening to you?
    this is the textbook I like, look at the "other sellers" section for the cheap copies: www.amazon.com/Human-Anatomy-...

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  • @butterflypooo
    @butterflypooo Před 4 dny

    Idk how I passed A&P when I took it in uni a lonnnnng time ago. I definitely was not consistent and checked out on some sections. It’s been many years since then and I am reviewing the lab manual from front to back and looking up stuff that I don’t understand. I want to go vet school and figure that learning human A&P thoroughly would provide a good basis. I also have a mini flash card booklet and it helps me to review finer details on the go, but not a replacement for the lab manual and quality sitting down study time.
    I don’t think I developed good study habits in uni though, most of my science courses didn’t need it. If I had a particular hard course, I would take easier courses at the same time or take it by itself in summer school (like Organic Chem) and did really well.
    Now I want to develop those good study habits so I don’t flunk out of vet school. Anyway, I haven’t gotten to the Physiology part of the course yet but I will see how much I struggle. 🤷🏻

  • @masm3608
    @masm3608 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Facts,I can apply what you said in a lot of other things have a great day thanks.

  • @simplystunninglu
    @simplystunninglu Před 5 měsíci +3

    What happens if you have anatomy flash cards ? Do they help ? I order some from Amazon

    • @AnatomyHero
      @AnatomyHero  Před 5 měsíci +8

      I'm personally very anti flashcard... Go to my study tips playlist and look at the video "Study smarter not harder regional terms" The two concepts that I talk about in that video "space recall and chunking" can be modified to study any topic.
      The trick is you need to stop being a passive learner, and start being an active learner. Passive learning is reading listening and watching... You need to use passive processes to get the information, but very quickly you should start trying to actively recall the information from memory or you won't remember any of it.
      If you are learning by watching videos, you should take notes... You should also at the end of every video stop and think "what are all the terms I learned in this video" and then look at your notes to see what you missed.
      Keep an eye on that study tips playlist, because I hope to be adding more videos soon

    • @simplystunninglu
      @simplystunninglu Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@AnatomyHero okay great I got your videos saved I learned the heart and cells because of you I even spell the word out loud than write it down but I break the word down by adding small dots so if it wasn’t for your videos I probably won’t pass Jan 15th I start anatomy and physiology and ima look at your videos and study like that and pray to pass

    • @AnatomyHero
      @AnatomyHero  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Good! If you are doing all that, you're going to be ok! Also make sure you have a physical textbook and are reading it from day one, page one, because it takes time to learn how to read your textbook efficiently...and if you don't start reading it until you are confused, then its going to be very hard!
      I'm not sure if its A&P I or A&P II you are starting, but I'm about to put out another video thats a broad overview of "what you are studying and why" and I think it would be helpful for all A&P students to hear

    • @simplystunninglu
      @simplystunninglu Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@AnatomyHero and the book we using is SEELEY'S ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL 13th edition pretty big book but i definitely got a high lighter it im hoping this teacher starts with cells and the and upper right regions etc so your videos and reading my text book and studying for 8 hours a day i quit my job just to stay focused

    • @AnatomyHero
      @AnatomyHero  Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@simplystunninglu do you go to the school I work at (NCC?) We switched to that book a few years ago and Ive never liked it. You will still need your Seeley's book, but please also go get yourself a copy of Marieb's human anatomy and physiology, the pictures and diagrams are so, so, so much better than any other textbook...the 9th edition is so cheap, like 10 dollars ...I have a short on how to find cheap textbooks if you need it. I recommend trying to learn "the big picture" for every chapter using that book before you even try to look at Seeleys.