
I want to pass college anatomy on the first attempt.
There’s a lot of material to remember.
 
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Go into the lab to study for practicals as much as you can. I’m taking Anatomy II right now, and I can honestly say it is the hardest class I have ever taken. Honestly it was a miracle I passed Anatomy I. Also make sure you take a professor you’ve heard is good- my biggest mistake was taking the same teacher for both lecture and lab. Believe it or not, they start picking on you if you see them all the time. Take a different teacher for lecture and lab.
I’ve only heard great things about the human anatomy coloring book (not sure what the name is, but it is easy to find in a bookstore or on Amazon).
Make little sayings to help that aren’t related to anatomy, they will stick and jog your memory.
Having a study partner is one good way. Another good way is to relate what you see in pictures, diagrams or lab displays to your own body. All the things you are required to know can be found in your body. This helps when you take the exam. You can’t bring notes and stuff into the test, but you can bring your own body. Try these little things by way of example.
1. locate the radius
2. locate the hip joint: which bones involved? is this a ball-and-socket joint/a hinge joint?
3. where’s the occipital bone?
4. how many ribs in the adult human body?
5. locate the mandible
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