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	<title>Comments on: Do I Have To Know Every Skeletal Thing?</title>
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		<title>By: V.I.P.™</title>
		<link>http://www.principlesofanatomyandphysiology.com/do-i-have-to-know-every-skeletal-thing/comment-page-1/#comment-1675</link>
		<dc:creator>V.I.P.™</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 04:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unfortunately yes.  It is one of the most important chapters in understanding the human anatomy especially if you are considering this as a career.  Turn it into a game and try to learn 3 per day over time youll know every bone in the body! Its a pain but the pay off will be priceless!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately yes.  It is one of the most important chapters in understanding the human anatomy especially if you are considering this as a career.  Turn it into a game and try to learn 3 per day over time youll know every bone in the body! Its a pain but the pay off will be priceless!</p>
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		<title>By: Thallie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thallie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 04:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My mother went to medical school, and my roommate is currently pre-med, so though I don&#039;t have personal experience, I feel pretty confident telling you yes, at least to an extent. As far as how much work, school wise, I can give you a lot more insight.
A lot. I mean, a lot a lot. 
My roommate was already told by our science department that there is no possible way for her to get all of her classes in without taking at least one course over the summer. We attend a small, private liberal arts school, so we have extra requirements, but still. Med school is no joke. Pre-med is CRAZY, to say the least my roommate has, on average, about an extra third of work compared to what I have. And then, of course, there&#039;s getting into med school and getting through.
It&#039;s not something to scoff at, but if you&#039;re really interested and are willing to put in that sort of work, you&#039;re up for a rewarding (monetarily and otherwise) career.
Best of luck!
(p.s. on a somewhat unrelated note, apply for college EARLY next year. Like, REALLY early. Like, the moment they start accepting. Gets you the best scholarships to the best schools (: )</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My mother went to medical school, and my roommate is currently pre-med, so though I don&#8217;t have personal experience, I feel pretty confident telling you yes, at least to an extent. As far as how much work, school wise, I can give you a lot more insight.<br />
A lot. I mean, a lot a lot.<br />
My roommate was already told by our science department that there is no possible way for her to get all of her classes in without taking at least one course over the summer. We attend a small, private liberal arts school, so we have extra requirements, but still. Med school is no joke. Pre-med is CRAZY, to say the least my roommate has, on average, about an extra third of work compared to what I have. And then, of course, there&#8217;s getting into med school and getting through.<br />
It&#8217;s not something to scoff at, but if you&#8217;re really interested and are willing to put in that sort of work, you&#8217;re up for a rewarding (monetarily and otherwise) career.<br />
Best of luck!<br />
(p.s. on a somewhat unrelated note, apply for college EARLY next year. Like, REALLY early. Like, the moment they start accepting. Gets you the best scholarships to the best schools (: )</p>
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