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Exam tips and how to study anatomy


Question Posted Sunday December 3 2017, 5:17 pm

Actually i have anatomy issues and i am a med student i am having my finales in one month so how should i study it

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tntabor2 answered Wednesday December 6 2017, 6:10 pm:
If you are having issues with the material you nee to ask your instructor. If you just need help studying, repetition truly is key with anatomy. Study it forward first (look at the image you are identifying, then label it) then study it backwards (make a list of the parts you have to identify, then write it on the correct part. You should be able to find free templates for this online, or just use your book and don't cheat yourself. hope this helps! I loved anatomy!

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Dragonflymagic answered Monday December 4 2017, 3:30 pm:
When a student has issues with the material in a class, they should bring it up to the teacher so they can get some help and then pointers also on how to study for exams.

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