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I’m a 3rd year med student and have always struggled with anatomy despite studying for long hours. It feels like memorizing all those terms and parts is an endless task. Does it get any better? My internal exams are approaching and I’m really stressed. Any tips would be appreciated.
Don’t worry too much. Anatomy is always tough in the beginning but it will get better with practice. Focus on understanding the concepts and relationships between different structures rather than rote memorization. And try diagramming and model making to visualize things in 3D. You’ll do well, all the best!
Facing the same struggle man! Let’s just keep putting in the hours and hope it sticks somehow. Don’t be so hard on yourself, internal exams are still a while away. Just keep reviewing whatever you study and think of creative ways to remember stuff. We’ll get through this!
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