They are doing a 4-year system, the next four years are, Skeletal Muscular Integumentary (2020), Nervous Sense Organs Endocrine (2021), Respiratory Digestive Immune (2022), Cardiovascular Lymphatic Excretory (2023).WangwithaTang wrote:I'm pretty sure they're going to go back to integumentary, skeletal, and muscular.paranoidtwitch wrote:Hey does anyone have a guess on what the next systems are going to be? I'm predicting at least one new system and/or reproductive.
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lmao they would never do reproductiveparanoidtwitch wrote:Hey does anyone have a guess on what the next systems are going to be? I'm predicting at least one new system and/or reproductive.
but yeah what the others said, four year rotation system so it should be integumentary, skeletal, and muscular (which i did in my 7th grade year, fun!)
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In your experiences how important do you think the immune system will be for states/nats? For my regionals, there were very few questions on the lymphatic system by itself and about 20-25 questions on immune system related things like inflammation.
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I've been working on this event for many years but am never super successful at it. To prepare we usually read through a medical physiology textbook and get online pictures. But it's never really made us top tier competitors. What do really competitive Anatomy teams do to study?????????
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I mean, I would say only be familiar with immune, but still study well on lymphatic. Just watch a few videos about immune. If your coordinator did that, he or she definitely wasn't paying attention to the guidelines.mosnter2060 wrote:In your experiences how important do you think the immune system will be for states/nats? For my regionals, there were very few questions on the lymphatic system by itself and about 20-25 questions on immune system related things like inflammation.
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Me too that was a huge oof for me, like the entire short answer "lymphatic" section was about immune stuff. Personally I'm going to probably learn a majority of the basicsmosnter2060 wrote:In your experiences how important do you think the immune system will be for states/nats? For my regionals, there were very few questions on the lymphatic system by itself and about 20-25 questions on immune system related things like inflammation.
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We had the same regionals, right? What even was that section:( . Also, they really liked their blood lolplatypusomelette wrote:Me too that was a huge oof for me, like the entire short answer "lymphatic" section was about immune stuff. Personally I'm going to probably learn a majority of the basicsmosnter2060 wrote:In your experiences how important do you think the immune system will be for states/nats? For my regionals, there were very few questions on the lymphatic system by itself and about 20-25 questions on immune system related things like inflammation.
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Right??? And the multiple choice was really messed up. So many typos I kept having to ask the guy to clarify what the questions were asking and he just kinda shrugged.sophisSyo wrote:
We had the same regionals, right? What even was that section:( . Also, they really liked their blood lol
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Right? You're Island Trees and qualified for states this year? So Long Island Nassau East? I'm Syosset. Unless there are multiple Island Trees in the US lol
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I just disliked how most of it was on blood and such, and if it wasn't there were more questions on immune than lymphatic.
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Oh yea I saw your sig, your school demolishes everyone every year lol. We did finally qualify states for like the first time in a decade which i'm p excited about but most likely we'll get squished which is an oof.sophisSyo wrote:Right? You're Island Trees and qualified for states this year? So Long Island Nassau East? I'm Syosset. Unless there are multiple Island Trees in the US lol
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I just disliked how most of it was on blood and such, and if it wasn't there were more questions on immune than lymphatic.
Also do you happen to know <REDACTED> from syosset? He's on your A team I think
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