Anatomy Exam Review: Key Bones and Landmarks
Exam Logistics and Study Advice
The exam is scheduled for 9 AM tomorrow in the lab down the hall.
It will consist of stations, with minutes allocated per station (an extra seconds compared to the usual minutes).
Stations will sample from every major region covered in the course.
Common Study Pitfalls: Historically, students often neglect studying the integument model and the osteon. Performance typically improves significantly when students reach the skull and spine sections, then declines again in the lower extremity and pelvic girdle, indicating a lack of time or effort in certain areas.
Recommendation: Study all material comprehensively, including integument, osteon, upper extremity, lower extremity, and pelvic girdle. There are approximately hours remaining before the exam.
General Advice: Consistent daily study is far more effective than cramming the night before.
Extra Credit: The instructor may include