November 2008 Weddings
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Have you heard of Chegg.com?  You can rent your books on the cheap.  I spent $18 on my sociology book last semester that would have cost me $70 used and $100+ new.  Also, if I had known you were taking A&P and needed the coloring book, I could have sold you mine (assuming they're the same one).

Re: code_8

  • I haven't heard of them, I'll have to look into it thank you.  Is the coloring book actually helpful or is it a waste of money?

     I have to go to another college as a guest student to get my A&P class because the college that I normally go to has a wait list of 20 deep per section. My normal college has a book listed that has transparent overlays so that you can learn the systems in steps and I'm wondering if that would be more beneficial for me than the coloring book.  Otherwise the other A&P books are the same.

  • My A&P book had the color overlays too, and I honestly didn't use them once!  I found the diagrams in the book helpful, but never read the text on the advice of my prof--she said it'd only confuse us, so to just take notes and study those from lecture.  And I LOVED my coloring book, that's what I studied from the most.  I guess it's all in how you learn and what supplimental aids benefit you.  Also, I puchased flash cards for anatomy and they were also a big help.  I think I found 'em on Amazon.
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