The earlier anatomy, histology & embryology exam was a TRUE monster. It was the dividing line between ordinary medical students and future medical doctors, and it used to be the only exam here at this medical school that would shake students to their very core every single time it's name was spoken out loud. Due to this common conception, few students before me had ever tried to write a complete set of exam notes spanning all the sciences presented in this exam - and most of the ones that tried had failed miserably doing so. By the time I entered the dissection room for the first time, this fear for the anatomy, histology & embryology exam had resulted in a torrent of exam notes of such an unacceptably poor quality that every single new student that entered the anatomy department had no other choice but to start from scratch and do the tedious pioneer work all over again.