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diagrams helped

Posted By: AJ on 2005-07-25
In Reply to: Anatomy Course & Sanity - rainbow

me and is still helping me. I am more of a visual learner. As a former instructor, I can say that you cannot retain everything right away, it will take time. Just like what smv above said - stick with it. Eventually, you will be able to connect which part goes to which system in the body.


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These helped me.
There is a coloring book you can buy. It sounds silly, but it helped, find at any major bookstore. Also, you can get these laminated sheets that have all pictures of body, muscles, bones, about $5 and take a few at a time. I took anatomy at community college bc I thought it was a prereq for another class. I was dissecting things and in a very intense lecture class. The physiology class part never made sense to me, but the lab part was the most helpful of all the classes I took, and I didn't even need it.

using a text expander helped me drastically.
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