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First of all, this is my first post and I'm glad to join this community! My name is Brad (and no, my full name is not Brad Mahone), and I'm a senior in high school off to a community college in August. Because I'll have or intend to make free time in college, I decided it would be a good time to branch out and delve into unexplored intellectual material. I picture myself in the school library late at night just reading because honestly I don't think I'll have anything better to do, and I'd like to make my reading material interesting, relevant, and applicable. Now, I realize I'll never even come close to gaining the level of knowledge even a first year med school student has, but I'd like to learn a good portion of human anatomy and complementary subjects. I don't intend to learn it overnight, by the way. This will be a long process and even still I won't come close to a student studying it all day with more resources at their disposal. However, I would like to try my hand at the material, because I'd like the knowledge solely for me.
I've tried doing a little research on my own the last couple of days but I've found it's hard to find what I'm looking for, namely:
-What subjects does someone start off with? Anatomy? Biology? Chemistry?
-How do I go about learning these subjects?
-What textbooks, assuming I can get one or two, should I start off with? I'm big on textbooks because I like published sources in print and because I can carry them almost anywhere with no fear of a power outage, eye strain, or distractions from computers.
Thanks in advance for any help, comments, and suggestions you may have. I appreciate it.
I've tried doing a little research on my own the last couple of days but I've found it's hard to find what I'm looking for, namely:
-What subjects does someone start off with? Anatomy? Biology? Chemistry?
-How do I go about learning these subjects?
-What textbooks, assuming I can get one or two, should I start off with? I'm big on textbooks because I like published sources in print and because I can carry them almost anywhere with no fear of a power outage, eye strain, or distractions from computers.
Thanks in advance for any help, comments, and suggestions you may have. I appreciate it.