Unfortunately, anatomy is all about the little details. They tell you to know the origin, insertion, innervation, and action of each muscle. You might memorize a ton of these, but on the test, there will only be a few asked. This is the general trend of anatomy - memorize a ton of info from "Set A," but only a few questions from "A" are asked. It can get frustrating. The problem is you have "Set A, B, C, E, etc." to memorize.
So there is no real great advice for anatomy, it is jsut tons of mem. However, make sure you know the innervations and actions. I would know those over the origins and insertions. The innervations and actions give you more bang for your buck. Also, concentate on the blood vessels, where they go, where they branch, etc.
Make sure you know lab. This can't be overemphasized.Go in on your own time with a good friend or two. Schmidt does not prepare you for how tough the practical will be. Set up some practice practicals. Get 5-6 people together, make some "flags" with pins and labels. Get some yarn. Each of you label stuff on several bodies (each person lables 5 things or so) and write your answers on a separate sheet. Go around and each table and make sure you can ID the things exactly. If you don't agree with what your classmate has said something is, discuss it. Be a b*tch when you label stuff - tie a piece of yarn around some obscure vessel, nerve, etc. Label a specific process on a bone.
Exams: This is how it was for us, they may have changed it a little bit
Written exams were about 70 questions for the first 2 exams. The last one was about 100 questions (about 70 new, 30 from the old stuff). Also, there were 20-40 MP21 questions at the end as well.
Practicals consisted of 50 questions. There were 60 stations that you were at for 1 min. each, but 10 of these were rest stations. Out of each of the 50 questions, 2 were standardized patients (you had to look at what was marked on them), there were probably 2-4 bones (the questions were more specific, like what is the name of the specific process that is painted on this bone), and there were 2 (may 3 or 4?) images (CTs, x-rays). For us, the final practical was only on the new stuff, it was not cumulative.