I know this is going to sound like a really stupid question, but I have to ask SOMEONE, and I think you guys would be the perfect place at this point. My first summer class is A and P. The school I'm attending breaks the course into two classes, each with a lab. According to the course description, A and P I consists of histological, embryological and anatomical relationships. A and P II covers the endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and reproductive systems.
I have not been in school in 15 years (groan), and I'm just not sure what to expect. Although the admissions letters get sent out early, we cannot register until the day before the actual class starts... therefore, no chance to buy the book and start reading early. Like most new students, I'm anxious to get started on fulfilling my goals, and I would like to have as much information as possible under my belt before even walking in the class.
I have no idea of what I should be looking at right now in order to prepare. Any advice or suggestions, anyone? Thanks. Mickie