Needed this video! A few blocks into school, I noticed that when I get flooded with lectures & i’m in crunch time, I resort back to old bad habits. I accidentally “ignore practicing” and it comes back to bite me. Thanks for the awesome tips!
I feel you bro! I also accidentally ignore practice sometimes when I’m swamped. It’s good to be aware of it though so you can be as intentional as possible with your studies! Always appreciate your support!
@@EvolvingMedic The main problem with school system is: it is masons given for their need of slaves. Being able to see it clearly how out of logic are grades given, it was hard for me to took these seriously. Schools ain`t real use and grades are made ups, a fear propaganda, to keep students under control. And true, no thinking, student who dare to think, be aware ridiculous problems heading towards you. School systems = masonic agenda to dumb down mankind. Sadly, they have succeeded, but each of us have a chance to turn it all around: BIBLE. Without the BIBLE and the understanding of it, real life stays unseen, unknown, ununderstood. Ask for truth and allow BIBLE to shine. The only need for school is; basic knowledge: - reading - writing - math - BIBLE After this, no need for further “schooling”. The real problems with school system are: - mason given for their need of slaves. - keeping mankind dumb and under MK ULTRA control using fear propaganda “grades” and “do not think”.
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Strugglinnn first year here. Been watching your videos since your MCAT schedule video lolol, AND an aspiring orthobroski. This video is what I needed to hear as my heme/immuno final is this week. I'm wondering what your thoughts on "get as many passes as possible" are. My program preaches the "passes, passes, passes" method and I'm curious if you have used or made a resource of condensed information outside of anki that you got passes on. I currently answer the "learning objectives" and use that to get a "rapid review" in the mornings before exams/quizzes + anki but I'm scoring in the 70s and need to make that push above 80's at least. I'm tempted to say screw it and only do practice questions and anki. Thanks for doing what you do and for going into ortho because it makes me feel like I can make it too!
I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the videos and resonate with the ortho grind! I think Anki and practice questions should be at the foundation of studying in med school. I’m not familiar with the “passes” method, but Anki and practice questions can take you really far! Hopefully that combo will help boost you to the 80’s!
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Resources to “learn” are usually passive (lectures, books, audio recordings, etc.). Reading will always be foundational to learning. There’s no way around that fact lol. How you review what you read is where you can employ active learning though (making flashcards, testing yourself, etc.)