Anatomy seemed very overwhelming at first to most students, a lot of it stemmed from the stories we were told about the difficulty level. In anatomy you need to remember that there is just a lot of information but it is a basis of everything you need to know. I would suggest making a study schedule. Study Chapter One a Day or two, then Chapter three, then Chapter four. Don't forget to leave a few days before the test to study the material. If you find you are having to much trouble with that topic, find a study partner that knows the stuff or a lot of colleges have a tutoring center in their student buildings or library. Make use of them, they can really be helpful and you need to learn now to get help instead of just letting yourself fall behind. Also, the internet has many great resources. Khan Academy is free and amazing, google has more, your professor may have even more. Just make sure they are reliable. If you truly apply yourself to it. You can do it. The first test is always the hardest because you don't know what its like. It does not get any easier though, once you start Anatomy 1...its all tougher from there. Hold your head high, take a deep breath, and just start studying. Practice and Repetition will be vital to learning this VERY important material. Good Luck! xxxx