Good
Take Pine instead of Ruoff. Go to the lab to study, read everything in the manual, watch the videos and attend the exam reviews. Don't procrastinate and review the content for the final.
Awesome
Prof. Pine's class is a hard one but not impossible to pass at all. He is very amazing and helpful. You can get an A if you go to lab and lectures. Study hard as well.
Awesome
Erica and Dr. Pine are amazing humans. They were extremely helpful and always available to lend help. No lie, anatomy is a tough class. However, if you read the laboratory book and understand the lectures, then having an A is easy. Just memorize the laboratory book like the back of your hand. Also, always go to office hours because they'll offer helpful tips.
Average
Prof. Pine's anatomy class was really fun! She gives lots of opportunities to get points that will boost your grade. Online and in-class quizzes are hard so beware. Professors and TAs were helpful though.
Poor
You should go to all the labs during the scheduled hours plus several extra hours to get an A, however even then it's probably still not going to happen. I spent four days a week in the lab and still had a B in class. I made 98s in three laboratory tests, but it wasn't good in the lecture part.
Good
I was nervous based on some reviews about Professor Pine but I didn't spend a lot of extra time in the laboratory. Make sure you have a good laboratory group and use your two and a half hours wisely each class period. Fortunately, I only went in an extra two to three hours just before the laboratory exams and got an A on each of them. I suggest you pay attention in class, then you should do well.
Texas A&M University College Station - Veterinary Sciences
Clinical Assistant Professor
Michelle worked at Texas A&M University as a Clinical Assistant Professor