It would certainly help to know which state you're in. Reaching top 5 in Ohio is very different from top 5, say, Tennessee (not that TN is super uncompetitive, but it's definitely middling).Navyeli wrote:If I want to get top 5 in my states, how should I study? This is my first year, and I really wanna do well.
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Possibly. If you wish to acquire more tests you can search them up online. Certain schools release their tests after the competition so you can take those.WangwithaTang wrote:Will the test exchange still get updated with more tests?
Here is the link to Princeton Invie tests:
https://scioly.princeton.edu/past-tests
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which ones?ukhakimova3944 wrote:Possibly. If you wish to acquire more tests you can search them up online. Certain schools release their tests after the competition so you can take those.WangwithaTang wrote:Will the test exchange still get updated with more tests?
Here is the link to Princeton Invie tests:
https://scioly.princeton.edu/past-tests
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University of Michigan has theirs out on there pageWangwithaTang wrote:which ones?ukhakimova3944 wrote:Possibly. If you wish to acquire more tests you can search them up online. Certain schools release their tests after the competition so you can take those.WangwithaTang wrote:Will the test exchange still get updated with more tests?
Here is the link to Princeton Invie tests:
https://scioly.princeton.edu/past-tests
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Unome wrote: It would certainly help to know which state you're in. Reaching top 5 in Ohio is very different from top 5, say, Tennessee (not that TN is super uncompetitive, but it's definitely middling).
I would suggest studying from the Excretory, Cardiovascular and lymphatics chapters from a high school Anatomy and physiology textbook like Marieb. a local high school library would lend you one if your school doesn't have it.Navyeli wrote:If I want to get top 5 in my states, how should I study? This is my first year, and I really wanna do well.
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Does anyone know if the spleen can regenerate itself after partial splenectomy?
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While some people out there have a part of a "secondary spleen" that can take over after a splenectomy, the spleen is not like the liver where it can regenerate after periods of time.huppada wrote:Does anyone know if the spleen can regenerate itself after partial splenectomy?
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Also even thought it can’t regenerate itself, the liver and lymph nodes can take over the spleen’s function if it were removed.cbrant554 wrote:While some people out there have a part of a "secondary spleen" that can take over after a splenectomy, the spleen is not like the liver where it can regenerate after periods of time.huppada wrote:Does anyone know if the spleen can regenerate itself after partial splenectomy?
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What were the scores for MIT invitational for anatomy? I can't find it on the website.
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