It's finally that time: midterms are upon us at AVC. Our first one (structure and function) is already done, but I don't exactly count that as a midterm because there was no way to study for it. It was pretty much on-par for what I expected, and while I think I took a less conventional approach to the problem, I feel good about my performance.
Anatomy looms on the other side of the weekend. Of the seven midterms we have, anatomy is probably only second to physiology for midterms I'm most anxious about. I don't care what they say - anatomy is largely about memorization: names of muscles, landmarks on bones, origin/insertion/action/innervation of those muscles. Fortunately I've always been half-way decent about memorizing things, so it's just a matter of cramming everything into my brain in time for the test. I'm admittedly behind because I didn't do anything last weekend (and I wouldn't change it, since I got to spend the time with Danny) but I don't feel too overwhelmed just yet.
This weekend holds a lot of anatomy, a bit of immunology, an avian necropsy/bandaging lab, some house cleaning and more anatomy. Off I go.
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