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Sent you a PM re: NEUR30003 stuff. Also interested in hearing more about neurophys though.
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I took these subjects in 2015. Here is a link to my reviews (https://atarnotes.com/forum/index.php?topic=43031.msg834093#msg834093) and scroll down for NEUR30003.

NEUR30002 was harder and had more detail to learn. NEUR30003 was more broad and conceptually based. There is a bit of overlap between the two for the first few weeks, but after that, they kind of go their own ways (provided not much has changed since).

There is quite a bit of neuroanatomy in NEUR30003, but not overwhelming.

Kind of depends what your major is; if it is physiology, then NEUR30002 would be more useful, but if you're doing anatomy, then probably NEUR30003 just because it is a bit easier workload wise.
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Sent you a PM re: NEUR30003 stuff. Also interested in hearing more about neurophys though.

Hi would you also be able to send me information regarding NEUR30003! Would be very helpful! Thanks!