It depends on how your high school teaches anatomy, but generally anatomy is going to be a big list of stuff to memorize and recall later on tests. An example of this is muscles. You will be required to memorize the origin and insertion(where the muscles attach to the bones) as well as function, name, and appearance of 50-100 muscles in the body.
It's a lot of volume, but no complicated concepts like in algebra. So it depends on how you learn. If you're good with vast lists of memorization, you'll do fine.
If you're a concept person, and hate rote memorization, ease up on the other classes, 'cause you're in for a hard grind through the material.
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