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Can you call the security office at your school and see if you can get in to pick up your notes & books? I know that our security department is on campus 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays....and it's possible that if your security office is there round the clock you will be able to get in.
Good luck.
Why not google anatomy and physiology notes and see what pops up?
Is your class schedule on line? Could you not look up the things that you know you have already studied on the internet? Do you know anyone who has an old A&P textbook you can borrow--heck the library probably has one. Public library. School library. Local high school library. A&P hasn't changed that much in the last couple of years.
Just be a little resourceful, if you can't get your books from the school.
http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap2.html#cardio
Go th the link above, and scroll down to 'Heart Links.' There you'll find A&P links to help you study. Good luck to you!
Do you have the phone numbers or email addresses of ANY of your A&P classmates?
If you do, give them call, ask if you can copy their notes (by hand or by copy machine) and study that way.
I had a classmate that something similiar happened to. Except she didn't forget her book and notes, another classmate mistakenly took them thinking they were hers and put them in her backpack after a study session. We also had a few days off and the entire school was closed.
My classmate called me and I was able to photocopy my notes and the chapter of the book being tested on for her. (**she aced the test**)
there are all kinds of anatomy & physiology weblinks on post #45 of this thread:
tiffany311
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First off I would like to wish everyone Holiday Greetings
I have forgotten my notes in A&P- my text book and notes at school and we have an exam the day we return back from holidays, can someone please help me out?
I am in desperate need of the cardiovascular system for A&P 1
I would appreciate some help here. Is there any sites on the internet that has anatomy and physiology notes?
Thank you