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Is biology hard

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No Biology is not that hard.. as long as you memorize vocabularies and study..:)

To me was very hard. I took this class in the summer and the class took 8 weeks. It was very hard!

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Everyone that is taking or about to take A&P don't listen to all this hype bs about how hard and difficult this class is, because its not that bad. Anyone with common sense and descent study habits and use them will pass flying colors. Its a class that takes a descent amount of study and memorizing things but that's it. I don't understand how people, which are told what the test is gonna be on, fail. It just doesnt make any sense. Sounds like procrastination. If you study you pass end of story.

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It all depends on you style of learning if you a visual learner that is good at memorization then it will be a cake walk like it was for me. i memorized all 206 bones in under a week and 100% the test. if you have a very good memory you will be fine, even if you don't just dont get stressed.

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These classes are ones that you take seriously; start memorizing early on in the class. You can't cram on this one and be able to answer the specific questions.

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Anatomy is pretty much just memorization of the different parts of the body. Physiology in my opinion is harder because it deals more with how and why the body does what it does. For example Anatomy of the digestive system is x amount of parts and thats it. Physiology of the digestive system is lots and lots of different processes from the chemistry of why and how the acid in the stomach is produced to the nutrients being broken down to an atomic level and absorbed through the wall of the intestines and distributed throughout the body. Hope this helps.

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Yes.

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