usmletopper1 Forum Junior
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| | 08/08/07 - 03:46 AM  
 
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why dont you try kapln q book,it has good questions.
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| The tiger Forum Newbie

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| | 08/08/07 - 05:50 AM  
 
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by the way pls tell me if that books are sufficient for anat.
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| usmletopper1 Forum Junior
Topics: 13 Posts: 68
| | 08/08/07 - 09:14 PM  
 
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evryone says that these are sufficient,lets see.may be we can find out in the real exam?
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| from jp Forum Newbie
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| | 08/09/07 - 12:47 AM  
 
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thank you for your advisen but kaplan q book only has 100 questions for anatomy right?
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| P4a99 Moderator

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| | 08/09/07 - 07:04 AM  
 
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I copy/pated this from royjacob's exam experience: "ANATOMY: For Anatomy the best review series is the high yield series. I particularly liked the High yield Gross Anatomy and Neuroanatomy. The high yield anatomy has an excellent foreword covering all the important topics to be read. For embryology use Kaplan notes if available. Or just read the tables from High yield Embryology. Go through the pictures of Histology from JayDoc’s interesting web site. Learn to read CT cross sectional cuts, I used material from the web Path website for it. The base of skull is often tested; hence I used pictures from Keith L Moore Text book of anatomy." I hope it helps... It has been a long time since you last posted. How is your prep going on? Are you doing fine? Take care
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