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I was wondering if anyone or someone they know has any suggestions for books that help with CMA exams.
I bought 2 anatomy books already and then I have one that I got that has 2 sample tests included but after I bought it, numerous people have given reviews that some answers in the book are incorrect. But then before I take the test, I figure that I can then use that book and test myself to know exactly what's right and what's wrong. So I'll use that later. The book only covers exams and explanations. But I need something else.
I just got into the program at school and I won't be done until next May so I figured I could go ahead and study now instead of later which is why I got some things now.
Suggestions?
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It appears to me that you are getting quite ahead of yourself. The courses don't even start until next year for you. While it's good to read up on the subject you shouldn't be too concerned with an exam that is quite a distance away.
What you can do if you want to read up on the exams and texts used in the program is to consult the head of the program that accepted you. They can tell you what their students are reading and using and what to do to know to be ahead of the game when CMA exams occur. As it's a year from now I would bet you would be well versed and prepared for them by the school then. Definitely consult the school about text books they currently use.
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Classes start in the fall and the director advised to get started now. The question was to get suggestions as to WHAT to get.
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