Best way to learn human anatomy/physiology quick!

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I'm a BIO major and I'm fairly comfortable with most biology topics that would be on the exam EXCEPT human anatomy/physiology...don't ask me how I got through most of my bio major without taking a course on it. I will be taking the DAT late this summer and need to basically learn all of what I need to learn about human anatomy and physiology for the DAT in about 9 weeks on top of studying for everything else...HELP! What materials would be best for this? Any youtube series good for this topic?
 
Cliffs, Destroyer and Feralis have all the info you need. Just summarize by
making your own notes and then read them as often as you can.
 
Just do the practice problems from Kaplan - they helped me so much.
Just Kaplan? That's it? C'mon dude we know that just using Kaplan as your main source will not get you the scores you need. You gotta use a multitude of material to get those top scores. Kaplan, along with Destroyers, cliffs, and Campbell's would be the top sources for biology.
 
Honestly, I thought everything I needed to know was covered in Cliff's AP Bio, Barron's AP Bio, and Destroyer Bio. It is a lot to learn all at once, but those little details can definitely help on test day.
 
Use cliffs, Destroyer and Schaums outlines. Start with Schaums, then check yourself using Destroyer questions. You will be fine.
 
As a previous medical student, I would say Ferali's Notes have covered almost all anatomy and physiology points needed for DAT. And images from Google search or wikipedia will help to understand and remember those concepts.
Couldn't recommend Ferali's more. Scored 28 with the great notes almost only.
 
Honestly, I thought everything I needed to know was covered in Cliff's AP Bio, Barron's AP Bio, and Destroyer Bio. It is a lot to learn all at once, but those little details can definitely help on test day.
I agree. If you go through those books, you should get 20's in bio.
 
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