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I AM HAVING A PROBLEM READING AND UNDERSTAING ANATOMY 2... wHAT CAN I DO TO HELP REMEMBER THE INFORMATION

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Write it down.

Take notes.

You may want to write a word or phrase on one side of a note card and the definition on the other side.

Go over your notes, saying the information out loud. Use as many as your senses as possible -- tactile (writing), vision (reading), hearing (saying the information out loud).

If after all of this, you still can't comprehend a concept, make an appointment with your instructor and ask him/her to explain it to you.

Above all -- WRITE IT DOWN!
Answered by TERR*
THANKS-MS. SUE
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome -- and good luck!
Answered by bobpursley
Personally, I suspect you need to learn the Cornell Notetaking system. Research has demonstrated it is effective, simple, and works. You use if for lecture and Text notes.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cornell+notetaking&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

Answered by Mary
When I was in college, I also had anatomy. This is what I did. Look on line and find whatever part you are studying. I then labels everything, and colored it all in with markers or colored pencils. If I couldn't find what I needed, I sketched it and then did the above. I am a more visual learner, and this did the trick for me, and good luck!
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