<p>That's really really good though! I think i didn't make it. Im just a dumb freshman who just knows Anatomy... But what time CAN we talk about the test? After -school?</p>
<p>I'm guessing Saturday, because some schools give the test after school.</p>
<p>Let's just PM each other then cause I can't wait any longer.</p>
<p>Is that allowed? I would think not.</p>
<p>I would think that if both of you have taken it, it would be fine to discuss it with each other.</p>
<p>Well, of course. I took the test on Tuesday. Why can't I discuss it with insta111 if he/she already took it?</p>
<p>Oh, okay. Sounds good then.</p>
<p>"He."</p>
<p>I changed. He/She. :D</p>
<p>Whatever, haha. I PM'd you.</p>
<p>Aren't we all dudes though?</p>
<p>Are you a dude, insta111?</p>
<p>Of course, there are no girls on teh intarweb.</p>
<p>^ U sure about that, sir?</p>
<p>Took the USABO this afternoon. Was an interesting test this year...</p>
<p>Of course, it's verified fact. Don't question it.</p>
<p>ahaha..soooo</p>
<p>anyone want to talk about it now? This thread kinda died....</p>
<p>Results come out March 2nd (ask your teachers).
That test was really really hard. :(
I hope you guys all made it.</p>
<p>Anybody studying for the semis?
Next exam should be post March 9th</p>
<p>I have no Y chromasome. (I'mma girl)</p>
<p>@ Scioly: The Health sci at state last year wasn't very hard, and the cell bio was a complete joke. Then again, it is prolly 'cuz I live in Wisconsin. My school doesn't have a sci oly team, so I competed with a neighboring school's team last year. This year I learned that it's against the rules, so I'm waiting to start a team at my school next year. </p>
<p>I'll bet that I'm the only person in Wisco taking the USABO.</p>
<p>And I'm studying HARDCORE for semis, since I didn't really get a chance to study for open (Debate season drained all of my time)</p>
<p>Looking back, I have no idea how I'm doing to learn anatomy. If they care about that this year... I'm going to have problems.</p>
<p>I despise questions about the kidney and reproduction. Yeah. I basically like Nervous/Circulatory/Skeletal. The sutures of the skull fuse to form a synostoses. And the epiphyseal plate ossifies to bind the epiphysis and the diaphysis of the long bone together. The question about the joint that is present a little after birth is wrong. I mean, how much is "a little"? I guess you would have to pick the earliest one which is adolescents-epiphyseal plates.</p>
<p>^ So what was the answer to that one? I think I put the one about the sutures as the answer =</p>