I wouldn't think so, only the location/identification, origin, insertion, and action of each muscle on the 2020 list. Though innervations of major muscles are probably helpful (like the biceps brachii or hamstrings).reninkidney wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2019 9:26 pm For the muscles on the list, do we need to know their innervations?
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Generally, how do you guys split notes? I did 3 study events last year but I never really felt like we explicitly split which notes to take/study between my partner and I. How do you do it?
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What would you recommend to put on our cheatsheets this year? I was thinking about putting the muscle insertion since functions are easy to remember and other things, but should I just memorize that and save space for other things? If so, what are the other things that I should keep on it?
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The Rules Manual gives a good idea of what to put on your cheat sheet. To answer your second question, it's ultimately your choice ( For me at least I have the muscle insertions, origins, etc. on my cheat sheet just in case I forget).dankdecidueye wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 9:27 am What would you recommend to put on our cheatsheets this year? I was thinking about putting the muscle insertion since functions are easy to remember and other things, but should I just memorize that and save space for other things? If so, what are the other things that I should keep on it?
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We decided which system was our strength and decided to "specialize" in that one system. As for the third, that was studied by both of us. However, we eventually had in-depth knowledge in all systems because of tests that mixed questions up from different systems and overall studying together.ItsTreasonThen wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 11:29 am Generally, how do you guys split notes? I did 3 study events last year but I never really felt like we explicitly split which notes to take/study between my partner and I. How do you do it?
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I personally use a multitude of ways, but what works for me is reading an a&p book about the systems to get a basic understanding, go through the slideshow given on soinc.org, then I use tests to buff my knowledge
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How do you guys make the cheat sheets? Last time I made one, it was really, really bad...
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Don't put all of the information on it, only put knowledge that you don't know, or is really obscure. I would make highlighted areas for each system so that you can tell the difference and use columns for each system, I prefer to use docs but others will say word, I'd go with whatever is more comfortable for you.
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Yep! Thanks!cbrant554 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 7:48 pmDon't put all of the information on it, only put knowledge that you don't know, or is really obscure. I would make highlighted areas for each system so that you can tell the difference and use columns for each system, I prefer to use docs but others will say word, I'd go with whatever is more comfortable for you.
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