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Other friends who haven't had much exposure to biochem have liked it. Great alternative to BRS Behavioral if you prefer videos to reading.īiochemistry: I had a good background in this subject so I haven't watched much but what I did watch was good.
But for this subject you really need to do questions to master it.īehavioral (development, psychiatry, pharmacology, etc.): Excellent. Good alternative to HY neuro if you prefer videos to readingīehavioral (epidemiology, biostats): Great and engaging. Use Shotgun histo if you are weak in histo ( )Īnatomy (early embryology): boring but good content especially if you never really learned embryo right the first timeĪnatomy (gross anatomy and organogenesis): same as early embryologyĪnatomy (neuroscience): boring but very good content. My opinion:Īnatomy (cytology and histology): boring as hell. I've watched some of them with coursework in the past 1.5 years. They strike a nice balance between coursework (super detailed) and crunch time bare bones "high yield" test prep (ie First Aid). This isa list of from the 2010 videos (scroll down: ).
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