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Auckland OLY1 chat - archive

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Just a matter of importance, I think. When producing concentrated urine, reabsorbing water is more important hence urea recycling. So urea is still excreted, just not all of it. And the urine is still moving after all, so not all the urea is reabsorbed.
 
Finally got my application sorted - one day before the deadline!

All the best to you first-years for 106 tomorrow. I thoroughly enjoyed not understanding that paper, cramming 'pointless' information the day before and doing pretty OK in the exam.

Hopefully 142 will be a bit more fun for you all :)
 
you freaked me out when you said 'tomorrow', i was like 'what the hell? OH SHI- ITS SUNDAY' than i see that its 12:43 *phew*

and i am sooo gonna screw up biosci
 
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Hey another question, you know the formation of dilute and concentrate urine how the hell do you explain that in terms of a flow diagram? Care to share :D
 
I'll second that. Did u manage to finish alright? That was sooo long. Had like 6 pages left when the lady said 20 min to go. Went really rushed

I left the last page blank, with like 2 minutes to go I just couldn't think of an answer to that Dennis Loiselle question. And the drugs of acute heart failure one I rushed that one, and didn't manage to fill up the space. I blame them for giving us so much blank paper to fill up, it makes you feel like you have to write lots and lots to get the question.
 
I left the last page blank, with like 2 minutes to go I just couldn't think of an answer to that Dennis Loiselle question. And the drugs of acute heart failure one I rushed that one, and didn't manage to fill up the space. I blame them for giving us so much blank paper to fill up, it makes you feel like you have to write lots and lots to get the question.

i know! so annoying. why can't they just put lines so we know how much we should write! i could only remember 1 reason for the Dennis Loiselle question ... and then i was like screw it. lol. oh well. pccs to look forward to on tues.
 
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That's what happens when Biochem gets to ya wha bam! Lol does quilter have a FB?
 
not really, but check out his acceptance speech at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=134492022843&ref=search&sid=1714070587.4248520026..1, its truly heartwarming (scroll down abit)
 
not really, but check out his acceptance speech at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=134492022843&ref=search&sid=1714070587.4248520026..1, its truly heartwarming (scroll down abit)

Ah, that was good stuff (y)
Recommended to watch!
 
First year exams are never as hard as you think they will be. It's only hard because everyone puts immense pressure on themselves to achieve ludicrously high marks. People seem to forget that non-core papers aren't counted in the overall GPA used for selection
 
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