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| Modificato il 09 Jan 2015, 11:25After the end
of the first semester (in february) a first partial written exam will be
held in the informatic room of the School of Medicine (room 1B1). This test
will deal with the topics of the first
part of the program (lectures of Prof. Marco Barchi about Histology and
Locomotor System).
After the end
of the second semester (in july) a second partial written exam will be
held, always in the informatic room of the School of Medicine (room 1B1). This
test will deal with the topics of the
second part of the program (lectures of Prof. Pellegrino Rossi about
Neuroanatomy, CardioVascular System and Splanchnology).
Both tests
will be repeated several times during the academic year (generally at february,
july, september and december).
Once both intermediate tests have been passed,
the exam can be directly registered in the final session of oral exams (which
will be held after the informatic tests). The final score will be the
average of the scores of the first and of the second test.
The students
that have passed only one of the two intermediate tests but have failed the
other one, can take the oral exam for this
part of the exam during one of the final sessions of oral exams.
The students
have to sign in the Delphi Totem web site in order to book either for the
intermediate written tests or for the final exam (even in case they should only
record the final score). In the case of the final exams, the students who
intend to discuss orally one the two groups of topics must indicate during
booking on the Delphi Totem which part of the exam they must take in the
section "comunicazioni", by just writing HL (for Histology and
Locomotor System) or NCS (for Neuroanatomy,
CardioVascular System and Splanchnology).
It is
important to remind that the partial oral exam during the final sessions can be
taken only if the relative written test has been done and failed, and the
written test for the other part of the program has been passed.