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I looked at the "similar threads we found" and didn't find any useful answers, so here goes... My school's curriculum was organ-system based (besides a couple general principles classes in the beginning) and I plan on studying everything again in the same order so that I start out with the oldest (my weakest) subjects first. How do you all go about annotating your first aid? Ideally I'd like to get to the point where the last couple weeks of my cram-session I'm just looking at FA [with my notes already all in it]. So does "annotating" involve using FA as an outline and looking up anything that I don't fully understand in review books and writing it into my copy of FA? I guess the reason why I ask was because as I study organ systems, for instance, I thought I'd read the corresponding section in BRS phys and then RR path for that system, but then when I go look at FA for the high-yield facts later I'm not going to remember what was in those review books but is misssing in FA... I'm not sure if what I said make sense or not, but basically I'm just trying to figure out how you decide what needs to be annotated into FA if you're using other review books...