I love how you said that " read out loud will keep you away from daydreaming" I actually read out loud a lot when I get stressful by the material however, it does really help me to keep on tract and I didn't even know that it is one of the strategy! I love this video so much! It is excellent!!!! You should get a million subscriber!!!
1. Create manageable study schedule - preview and review on the same day 2. Timing - Pomodoro 30-5mins (turn of all distractions) 3. Enhance memory recall - spaces repetition, Feynman technique, multiple resources (read high yield, find reference book of low yield), flash cards to actively learn (anki - study that days material) 4. Read and Retain - read out loud, act like a teacher in your mind when reading, highlight as you read. 5. Study when you don’t want to - build a habit, pomodoro, rewards 6. Sleep (core), Exercise, Eat healthy - 8hrs and 15min naps, don’t play on phone before bed
Summary: study what you have been exposed to on the same day, read out loud and underline or highlight, use reference books for details and use multiple sources of material. Teach others what you've learnt and act like a teacher, use spaced repetitions like Anki. Have a regular study habit with cue and reward, eg everyday at 6pm with use 30min to 5 min study plan, then give reward eg tv show, movie or exercise. Most importantly, always sleep well, so make exercise and 8 hour sleep happen, cool quiet room without lights and screen time. Perhaps 15 min nap in the middle of the day if necessary.
i really enjoyed the lecture. it helped me so much to learn about studying. I always had studying issues as a medical student and it really affected me so much that i used to break down and start crying lol. It seemed like the more volume i study the more i forget what i've previously studied. Its soooo annoying!!!! i just hope this technique works for me cos there's so much to know and not forget. Thank you so much.
As an Indian dental student, we have lectures, practicals, lab work ,etc from 8-5pm with a short break. It's very difficult and tiring to studying as soon as we reach home. There is no time for recreation. But I'll try to incorporate these tips, let's hope it works.
This material is absolutely fantastic! Very clean, organized, and “high yield”. I’m very excited to start med school this year after 9 years out of undergrad and I’ll be primed to implement. Thanks Doc Ossareh!
Be sure to brush up on biochem/cell bio. Onlinemeded and the relevant cards from the Anking's deck are good for those. For anatomy, try www.reddit.com/r/step1/comments/8sih6h/my_anatomy_deck_for_step_1/ or www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolanki/comments/cnkw4c/100_concepts_anatomy_deck_cloze_style_469_cards/ or the anatomy from the Anking's deck.
My 2 years are really bad, I don't know how to manage all this stuff but, finally 3rd year now learning to use scientific technic . It vary useful. That's the right way to study i think. Now use this skills daily, and show effective results, thanks sir making this video. It's very important know how to maintain sleep, healthy diet, exercise with medical study.
SUMMARY 1. Creat a manageable study schedule (one that you can really stick with!). - Wake up 2 hours early before lectures have your breakfast and coffee. - Review the lecture you are about to take. - Watch or go to the lecture. - Take a break. - Review the material from different sources to get a grasp of it. 2. Know how to strategically time it. - Modified pomodoro technique: 30 min study then 5 min. - NO DISTRACTION (Phone airplane mode). 3. Learn techniques to enhance recall of information. - Study using multiple resources but not many. - Study from a high-yield book for important information. - Have a reference (that may have many low-yield info) to really understand the high yield material. - Flashcards and spaced-repetition. - Do not cram. 4. Learn how to read quickly while retaining information. - Read out loud. - Act like a teacher. - Highlight and underline while you read. 5. Learn how to study when you don't want to. - Develop a habit of studying: Cue: after breakfast or after exercising. Habit: Studying using modified pomodoro technique Reward: Eat or do something that you like. 6. Learn how to have a good sleep schedule (VERY CRITICAL). - Sleep 7-8 hours and no matter what just MAKE IT HAPPENS! - Take 20-30 min nap. - No bluelight, no caffeine, no heavy meals, no stress or loud noise before sleeping.
what school do you go to where you take 4 or 5 lectures daily... my school just cut our block time in half (cause of corona virus) and we are now taking 4-5 lectures daily
ok just keep studying as he says believe me his way is fantastic in a long time using ... I also have four lecture aday but I sleep 6 hours and wake up four am with taking a nap for half an hour after back from college ..that will save time and power his way will make u keep up with the fast prof and at least ready for any exam better than nondoing what he is saying ...sorry for the spelling mistakes I write fast
Exactly ... I also get even 6 lectures a day before outbreak ... And we have only one day to cover all 6 lectures from different subjects like biochemistry , physiology, histology , anatomy , embryology etc and with different resources ... So the lectures get piled up day by day ... And we areleft with nothing but depression 😔 !
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How you should have time to learn something after 8h of lectures, 2h for the go to and get back from school, 1h for eating and house stuff if you don't clean the entire house? This means that you have left only 5h, besides the 8h of sleep when you are a zombie. And you need to prepare for the next day lectures. Also, for each lecture you have about 20 pages to read and you have 4 lectures
lets say i got 4 lectures sessions and i need to recap all on the same day.i take long time just to recap a lecture session.the day ends by the time i recap two lecture sessions on the day itself.what do you advice?
in India we have college from 8 am in the morning to 5 pm in the evening with only 1 hr break for lunch ...... 3 hrs practicals and rest lectures . its very difficult to catch up everyday...
I agree with the idea don't just listen to lecture videos, mixed it up with reading, teaching/sharing what you learned with fellow med students this way the information that you must learn will remain in your long term memory. NICE I LIKE THAT
Great tips! The only point i don't understand is what a high yield book is? Is it official course material? Is it in the curiculum or do i find it myself? Do you mean something like an abreviated collection of the most important topics of the course (we call them scripts)?
Thanks for your kind videos. This is my first year of medical school and I believe that I will do well. aiming a GPA of 4.0 as I did in High School and college.
In my medical college, we have classes from 7h up to 17h. Almost all classes with huge amounts of content. After 2 or 3 months is almost impossible to be up to date, so cramming becomes necessary for surviving the semester.
Anyone who has been in the same situation and found a way out, please give me some advice. My uni has 3 to 4 topics per day. The system wants us to study the day before bcoz on D-day, it would only be discussion and asking questions for things we dont understand. On the other hand, I believe reviewing topics after lectures on the same day has been proven to be effective for me just like this video suggest. But, with this system, the time left after classes has to used to study for tomorrow and I dont find the time to review unless I sleep at 3 and wake up at 7, not to say it still cant cover the whole material that day. I found this as a not sustainable method for the long run. What should I do?
Damn you are teens yet as much as you want this its important to enjoy your teens, just keep studying in your school dont stress about this. Once you get to high school and college its time you pull your socks harder to get in medschool.
THIS IS GOLDEN! Definitely the most informative medical-school style study video on RU-vid! Definitely going to use this starting next month when I begin medical school!!!
As a student with low knowledge, I can not make those questions that are deep enough like what professors give in exams. So I do not find the flashcards more than a waste of my limited time.
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It's not just about reading and retention but reading and comprehension! That's what learning is about. Otherwise how do you increase your critical thinking 🤔?
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I'm not in Medical School yet, but I am planning to go once I graduate. This is really helpful, and can even improve my lifestyle in day-to-day life!!! Thanks!
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People, stop listening to other people about how to study! Everyone is different! I am sure everybody has come at this stage of their life not by listening to this guy how to study, but following their heart and their method! Stop finding motivation at others, find it inside yourselves!
thanks a lot your video is enriching in every sense I hope it helps me in my time in medical school although is there any site you can link me to so I can download your videos
We study from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. without more free time than we use to have lunch, and I live 2 hours from university. It is really hard to get some sleep as there is no so much time to study. Have you got any advice?. Thank you!
How do you even afford the travel costs to do that much running between home and campus on a daily basis? Would it not be better to get a room on the campus residence or rent a place closer to the campus to reduce travel costs and time?
I have this problem where if I think I am sleepy I get coffee and then an hour later I am dead to the world completely so I try not to drink it and then can manage about two uours😂
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