Friday, October 15, 2010

Anatomy of the Head and Neck

I'm a little bummed out because I thought I did better.  At this point, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by this because it's been a constant theme of mine ever since 1st semester.

Jonathan's 2nd Semester Anatomy Practical #1 Score:
  • Anatomy Practical Score = 28/40 = 70%

I'm not going to complain too much right now, but I am going to calmly vent, just a little.

A 70% is still a 70% and all everyone really wants to do is pass. I'm sure there's at least a couple people who didn't. Right now I'm just really curious to see which questions I got wrong, but at Ross, they don't give back exams so I guess I'll never know. It's just that out of the 40 questions I was almost sure I didn't get more than 8 wrong. That would've given me an A, but I'll have to settle for a B.

Not bad, but not great.

4 comments:

BGDino said...

Well, you still got through, and that's the most important part :)

Kenny said...

Wow...cant get your exam back? hope you dont carry on those wrong answer that you got in your head to step 1...good luck Jonathan. At least you passed, try harder next time.

Jonathan said...

Hi Kenny,

Yeah, it's kind of weird, especially for the practicals. At least for the Mini exams, they give back a list of "learning objectives" for each questions.

For example, if the question was about the what the roof and floor the Sub-occipital Triangle, the learning issue would just say, "Anatomy of the Sub-occipital Triangle." That way, at least you have some vague idea of what to study.

For the practicals, you get nothing.

-Jonathan

Stranded said...

First, congratulations on passing!
Second, a question: will the prof let you look at the test or tell you which ones you missed if you go ask? I've had the experience of not getting tests back to keep, but being given more info than just a number if I asked.