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ShaneNg
post Feb 15 2010, 08:08 PM

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Hi everyone, I have this question about memorising in MBBS.

I know the information that awaits assimilation is endless during, but how does it work?
Are reasoning skills required or merely book-to-brain?

eg:In SPM Biology, students are given a table 'Causes of Deficiency of Vitamin A:-Night Blindness'
so in MBBS, are we taught regarding the mechanism behind this, and why CPR starts with this, then this.

I'm asking this because reasoning helps a big deal in memorising, and I could cope with other memorising in Bio and Chem, except the sort of charts(vitamin, lack of minerals in plants) because I dont know what's going on behind.

Thanks

This post has been edited by ShaneNg: Feb 15 2010, 08:10 PM

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