I'm thrilled. There were 6 points of extra credit questions. I don't know what I got right, part of me doesn't care. I'm too happy right now. I'll spend the evening typing up anatomy notes to keep my grade up. We're studying the lower extremity (LE). I'm annoyed with the textbook we're using, which apparently medical students are using as well. Clinically Oriented Anatomy Fifth Edition by Moore and Dalley is chock-full-o-mistakes. I made some notations in the book and plan on taking pictures of them. It's rather annoying to find these typographical errors while studying. I even found some in one of the neuroscience books. This is my own way of "giving it" to the publishers. In the meantime, some clinically oriented typos.


As a matter of fact, I'm recording all typos I find in ALL my textbooks. We graduate students must dish out hundreds of dollars for these textbooks, $500 a semester. And most of us complain about errors that, if you're not studious, will lead you to false information.
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