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ok, off to study some literature.

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apples = teh good

time to head on to campus and do some group studying

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Crap our alexa number dropped. Probably because of finals and such people are going through.

Good news, we added member pages, check the announcements section about it or click your my controls.

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CYV update in the CYV section.

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Newsletter is on the way.

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IMO not much to understand, just a lot to memorize, once you get chit memorized the concepts just fall in to place.

Do you remember stuff you learned in bio classes from previous years? College has really only taught me how to memorize short-term. I'll learn what I need to know for a test and forget it a week later, sadly. I wish I could remember stuff, bio can be damn interesting at times.

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IMO not much to understand, just a lot to memorize, once you get chit memorized the concepts just fall in to place.

Do you remember stuff you learned in bio classes from previous years? College has really only taught me how to memorize short-term. I'll learn what I need to know for a test and forget it a week later, sadly. I wish I could remember stuff, bio can be damn interesting at times.

x2. same here on learning. i forgot a lot of what i studied for the history exam.

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Good luck on the exams.

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I'm going to talk with my counselor today for getting back into school. Anyone ever had Anatomy and Physiology I? I hope it's fun, sounds difficult. lol

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Hella interesting IMO. Physio was my favorite bio class, but it's hard (a lot of memorization).

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Sounds like my old school......Everyone was from northern Va

And were used to living in 250,000+ houses

That doesn't even buy a starter home in a ton of cities, not even close in Minneapolis.

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hi sean

hello *wasn't there...

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IMO not much to understand, just a lot to memorize, once you get chit memorized the concepts just fall in to place.

Do you remember stuff you learned in bio classes from previous years? College has really only taught me how to memorize short-term. I'll learn what I need to know for a test and forget it a week later, sadly. I wish I could remember stuff, bio can be damn interesting at times.

All you are supposed to learn in college is how to learn, not stuff actually.

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i kicked that test's ass :-D

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Nice work Matt,

and 2kchevy, talk to steve he would be a good resource for that info.

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Do you remember stuff you learned in bio classes from previous years? College has really only taught me how to memorize short-term. I'll learn what I need to know for a test and forget it a week later, sadly. I wish I could remember stuff, bio can be damn interesting at times.

Unfortunately, most of the stuff I remembered was a result of me sitting in class and saying to myself "that will be on the exam" and "oh, that is rather interesting" ...

Even now, with teaching the majority of this stuff, I can give you every little detail regarding the loop of Henle, but I'd have a little trouble explaining every detail of the Krebs cycle without looking it up.

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I'm going to talk with my counselor today for getting back into school. Anyone ever had Anatomy and Physiology I? I hope it's fun, sounds difficult. lol

You will have to memorize a lot of stuff like Dennis mentioned.

You should be covering basic endocrine/nervous/skeletal/muscular systems and a little bit of histology/chemistry/cytology. It's a fun course and you'll learn a lot about your body.

I have a lot of information available if you ever need anything.

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For those interested, I'll be doing my best to update my member page on here daily with my training routines, nutrition, and other tips from my day/experience/knowledge as I remember them. Keep in mind I've been at it for a long time ... I don't suggest doing anything unless you have three or four quality years of training experience. I also plan on throwing up a few helpful articles here and there as well.

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No 8's?? Come on you know you want them. Dayton is coming out with an 8" sub real soon that looks like it should be a nice midbass, I am sure it is deeper than 3" though.

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I think the M is going Eclipse. Should match the interior way better than the crap arse JVC in it now. I can't wait to be rid of the trunk mount crossover, which I can now use inside for doing crossover design work. Not quite a 2496, but will do the job. :boobs2:

Dude better not try and scam me. In a pm I told him I wanted his full contact information before doing business, should minimize the chances of an issue. *hopes anyway*

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