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Hey team, in this video we're talking through 10 study tips for first year medical students. We talk about how to approach your studies, tips for revising efficiency, tips for getting the most out of lectures, and the much-requested topic of the best resources for anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and pathology. Enjoy xx
TIMESTAMPS
01:17 - Use your seniors
03:18 - Keep the exam in mind
05:03 - Understand the big picture
07:43 - Use Active Recall and Spaced Repetition
10:07 - Do a bit of work each day
12:49 - Avoid flashcard overload
14:54 - Pre-read for lectures
16:33 - Textbooks are overrated
19:30 - Recommended resources for each subject - Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology
29:12 - Work together
31:50 - Wrap-up
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@aliabdaal
@aliabdaal 4 года назад
🎬 Check out my FREE 36-video online class on how to study for exams - skl.sh/2UOx68x TIMESTAMPS 01:17 - Use your seniors 03:18 - Keep the exam in mind 05:03 - Understand the big picture 07:43 - Use Active Recall and Spaced Repetition 10:07 - Do a bit of work each day 12:49 - Avoid flashcard overload 14:54 - Pre-read for lectures 16:33 - Textbooks are overrated 19:30 - Recommended resources for each subject - Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology 29:12 - Work together 31:50 - Wrap-up
@ubongekong356
@ubongekong356 4 года назад
This is my best video . Im a 4th yr med student . Much love from Nigeria
@peterwrangler901
@peterwrangler901 2 года назад
Bro kindly suggest good pharmacology book/resources fpr clinical practice and for basic understanding
@diegorecuenco5367
@diegorecuenco5367 5 лет назад
THIS GUY IS JUST THE TOP ADVISOR FOR MED STUDENTS IN RU-vid THANKS MAN
@choco-qc9je
@choco-qc9je 4 года назад
I strongly agree ❤️
@sunitarana1111
@sunitarana1111 4 года назад
On youTube not in
@The_Queen_of_Hell
@The_Queen_of_Hell 2 года назад
And Dr Jubal
@WQR2
@WQR2 3 месяца назад
@diegorecuenco5367 how's it going?
@neurobibliophile3907
@neurobibliophile3907 5 лет назад
All your work here has been spot on. You are a natural teacher and I am sure that will translate to what kind ofa doctor you will be. I am a doctor, a neurologist in practice in New York City, having graduated medical school in 1982. Clearly the experience has changed to a significant degree but your advice in this episode is brilliant. In many ways, I wish I could start the life experience of going to medical school once again, especially with all the available resources through the internet that was never available when I went through this. The bottom line I have discovered is that it doesn’t matter what medical school one goes to but rather the kind of person you are, your personal motivation and hope that you have the one thing that really cannot be taught, but must be part of the substance of the person one is... and that is empathy. With empathy , you are essentially guaranteed to make a difference in patient’s lives and also that you will continue to love your life’s work. I will continue to watch this series with joy and interest and I thank you for all your fine work.
@sheharyarchaudhry5385
@sheharyarchaudhry5385 5 лет назад
Eloquently stated, Doctor! You are awesome!
@oscarorfiano5026
@oscarorfiano5026 5 лет назад
wow
@TheNaturalRunway
@TheNaturalRunway 5 лет назад
NEURO BIBLIOPHILE 🙏🏽
@s101077
@s101077 5 лет назад
Holy ..
@bowlacheezballz
@bowlacheezballz 2 года назад
Dr. Dustyn Williams says, "Most, if not all, successful medical students succeed in spite of their institution...not because of it." Medicine is self-study. Medical school gives you a checklist and a focused/biased view, then the students go out to find more efficient resources and teach themselves the content.
@kingapex3285
@kingapex3285 4 года назад
When I’m a doctor in a decade and a bit I’ll come back and say how it went on this comment
@alisvela491
@alisvela491 4 года назад
Me to, see you in a couple of years mate
@berchmerch836
@berchmerch836 4 года назад
All the best for your journey
@gabrieleduardocoelhopinto6482
@gabrieleduardocoelhopinto6482 4 года назад
ok, i'll remember
@nishthedr
@nishthedr 4 года назад
Okay!
@finnwilliam4125
@finnwilliam4125 4 года назад
see you then!
@deborak.9284
@deborak.9284 4 года назад
Resources: (19:30) -instant anathomy (web site) -anki (for pharmacology) -medical pharmacology at a glance (book) -wikipedia -the big red text book: rode's(hepatology)
@hannahesinamkwawukume7317
@hannahesinamkwawukume7317 4 года назад
THANK YOU
@Sneha-hc3wm
@Sneha-hc3wm 4 года назад
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@user-qi4nl9ke7u
@user-qi4nl9ke7u 3 года назад
Thank you
@mariatrinidad1370
@mariatrinidad1370 4 года назад
His voice is so attractive it’s actually distracting me from the content of the video 😂
@IONS-LEGACY
@IONS-LEGACY 4 года назад
Gay
@marya4395
@marya4395 4 года назад
True
@kys9611
@kys9611 4 года назад
IONS LEGACY how is it gay when a girl said that lmao
@jamesojinnaka
@jamesojinnaka 4 года назад
Looooooool
@periodt_5290
@periodt_5290 3 года назад
Bitch stop being thirstyyyyyy
@Aetohatir
@Aetohatir 5 лет назад
23:58 Let's talk about Pharmacology As medical students and as doctors we have to learn a list of a ton of drugs, and by far the best way of doing that is by using them.
@ganjamozart1435
@ganjamozart1435 3 года назад
I am doing that right now *snorts and rubs nose*.
@davidcardinal3654
@davidcardinal3654 3 года назад
The best way to learn is by doing
@amerain1729
@amerain1729 3 года назад
The best way to do that is by doing them
@tbhx2972
@tbhx2972 5 лет назад
Lol 5 months late but I love how this channel went from "this is how you get in" to "congrats! Now this is how you survive..."
@EricTian3
@EricTian3 5 лет назад
The advice about not overusing Anki and looking at past exams early is absolutely GOLDEN! I started learning anatomy for the first time last week (still undergrad) and have 800 flashcards just on the upper and lower limb and released yesterday I don't understand any of the bigger concepts. Thank you so much for this :)
@richardms9888
@richardms9888 5 лет назад
How to use Anki properly would be really good. I struggled a little with the magic spreadsheet but I found it useful for concepts, and Anki for facts (like Pharmaco). PD: the audio sounds great 🙌🏼
@mikekleanthous7023
@mikekleanthous7023 5 лет назад
In which video is the magic spreadsheet explained?
@batuayde2074
@batuayde2074 4 года назад
This guy is a truth preacher, doesn’t just apply with med school but way of life...
@elizabethrigby2720
@elizabethrigby2720 5 лет назад
On the note of pre-reading for lectures- that technique is called 'flipped classrooms'. I'm studying teaching and we are required to do this (and thats how i know what it's called lol) BUT it's a really, really great way of gaining a deeper understanding of a topic, even if you use it to figure out what you don't understand and know what to ask when you are in class. Plus, it kind of works like spaced repetition too ;)
@yakineferjani5283
@yakineferjani5283 5 лет назад
You are SO amazing and one of the few people on the internet whom I really appreciate and look up to. It's so rare to find someone whose every idea is just so well-formulated and explained in a way that you need absolutely zero effort to get your head around what that person is trying to say (which is GREAT because it's all this really easy flow of ideas that you find yourself eager to just keep on watching). I could hear you rumbling for hours and it'd add so much to my knowledge on how to study/how to approach medicine and how to just be a really nice, kind and well-rounded person. I'm guilty of being one of those first years on instagram bombarding you with questions and it's so lovely of you to answer us and give us a bit of your time. Looking forward to all you upcoming videos and have a lovely day xx
@jst.l
@jst.l 4 года назад
I’m starting as a first year medical student in 2 weeks. These 33 mins were so valuable thank you! Can’t wait to get started!
@RK-wf2db
@RK-wf2db 4 года назад
Sebastian Lister Same starting soon too!! Where you at?
@Jateebasheer
@Jateebasheer 4 года назад
Sebastian Lister same here! Starting next semester
@mgso4305
@mgso4305 4 года назад
Good luck to all of you. Believe me,it will be intense but just keep going and hit those books hard!
@dearicsmiles5954
@dearicsmiles5954 4 года назад
How are all of you guys doing?
@rere9162
@rere9162 3 года назад
I'm a first year too and I'm crying rn
@jennifertran2141
@jennifertran2141 5 лет назад
Finally! More study tips! I keep re-watching your other videos. You give the best tips and ideas!
@kezla
@kezla 5 лет назад
The audio quality is so damn good! PS. Thanks for the timestamps, your attention to detail/quality is one of the reasons you are my go to channel for study tips content.
@AMoore-qx6vv
@AMoore-qx6vv 5 лет назад
For my first lecture of Biology class in freshmen year of college, my professor taught us long term potentiation (essentially active recall), spaced repetition, memory palaces, and organisers. Organisers include the lecture topic, main concepts, main sub-concepts, an organiser (I.e a way to sort such concepts with details examples of sorting includes flowcharts, mind maps, hypothesise/diagnose, table, etc), key words in each sub-topic, 3 boxes for check marks (if you decide to re-do those organisers, and the last is how the sub-topic relates to the bigger picture. We do these for every lecture and it’s really useful for finals.
@cassandramarin9531
@cassandramarin9531 5 лет назад
Just started my own med school journey and this video was incredibly helpful! Thank you!
@d4nhumphr3y93
@d4nhumphr3y93 5 лет назад
My Takeaways: * Use your seniors, know what you do not know and ask for help * Understand the concepts * Ask “Why is this bad?” * Active recall * Spaced repetition * Just a little bit of work “each” day (20 mins each day such a difficult task??) * “Doing an hour a day is pretty good” Be efficient with it ### `Consistency is king` * Pre-reading for lectures > Textbooks are overrated > Use them when you are looking for something specific
@okkephart
@okkephart 5 лет назад
Ali, I truly appreciate these videos. You really have a way of making medical school appear less daunting. You’re awesome! Cheers!
@sophiareygrace6656
@sophiareygrace6656 4 года назад
Your videos on study tips makes me more excited to learn and study!!! Thanks for all the tips! From a first year medical student here ✌🏻
@kachan1457
@kachan1457 5 лет назад
I JUST GOT INTO MED SCHOOL🎉🎉
@oznur4511
@oznur4511 3 года назад
How is it going ?
@abdorahman98
@abdorahman98 3 года назад
@@oznur4511 hell
@oznur4511
@oznur4511 3 года назад
@@abdorahman98 why
@tamimahsan3085
@tamimahsan3085 3 года назад
And i just got into med school..will start from august..how things r going overall?
@kachan1457
@kachan1457 3 года назад
@@tamimahsan3085 oh dude, prepare yourself for a ride. Honestly, on one hand med school is really fun cuz i get super excited talking about it and like practicing it, on the other hand it's super exhausting and made me develop anxiety 😂 But like anxiety in episodes haha, the fun parts are really fun, but it's just a lot and quite difficult too. But your first year should be enjoyable, make good friends that are happy for you and do not hang out with competitive snakes lol Oh and btw, CONGRATS on passingg 🎉🎉 Please enjoy the 1st year med student energy, and remind yourself constantly of how big it felt to be able to start this journey, GOOD LUCK 😊
@lizg6389
@lizg6389 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video! It has given me so much insight on studying in general! This channel keeps getting better and better! Thanks again :)
@the_krakyn
@the_krakyn 5 лет назад
Don't have the time to watch this right now but I've added it to my watch later :) Thanks for making videos like this - I'm starting medical school next year and it's great to hear the experiences of past students and get some advice!
@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611
@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611 4 года назад
The last point is my favourite! I’m gonna start pre med in a few days and my parents are already pressuring me not to tell others about how I study and really feel disgusted about their mindset. It really makes me happy that you’re telling us to enjoy studying with others rather than just alone.Thank you so much for all the advice you gave in this video! You just lifted my spirits!😊
@srishailspujar6278
@srishailspujar6278 2 года назад
You know what keeping secrets helps us to be motivated and confident about ourselves rather if we make friends we really end up worst than the other students who are doing better u know finding the good friends is the toughest part over here so i think being alone is the best thing to do……. What are your thoughts about this didi and i think by know you might be studying second year of MBBS and did you follow this strategy and did it go well pls replay….
@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611
@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611 2 года назад
@@srishailspujar6278 I finished premed a few months ago and just enrolled in medical school. And what you’re saying is true. But finding a studying partner can be just someone who has a lot of knowledge and is at or maybe above your level. Discussing topics, questions and doubts are a good thing in my opinion. And I’m not telling you to stick with a few people, you can just find anyone who studies well and talk with them. Longterm friendships are hard to find, they just come to you naturally. You just have to be yourself and enjoy your activities. I personally separate my study life from my personal life, which makes it easier. Study partners are different from real friends for me because finding a person in both categories is definitely rare. Help others in any way you can and some grateful people will definitely help you in trouble. No worries, you’ve got this. I do study alone, because self study is very very important in medschool. But be sure to discuss with people who love studying as much as you do sometimes, to get new perceptions and questions. It’ll broaden your horizons and studies do show that teaching others helps you absorb and remember information really well.
@universal4989
@universal4989 2 года назад
@@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611 hello.i am doing premed course now (but I am also reading anatomy simultaneously on my own).any advice for me?should I start reading physiology and biochemistry? I do play some game like clash of clan, Should I stop playing games when I start my MD?
@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611
@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611 2 года назад
@@universal4989 Well keep your hobbies, they do help you in the long run. Just tone it down to a few hours per day. And it's best if you start revising your 11th and 12th grade human organ systems. It really really helps in the 1st year is Medschool. And it's your choice if you wanna start studying 1st year syllabus. It's for the best though, so that you can catch up easily with the lectures. They teach you a lot in a very short amount of time.
@universal4989
@universal4989 2 года назад
@@nithyasreesathyanarayanan5611 ok thank u verymuch
@nsbasit2000
@nsbasit2000 5 лет назад
i came across your videos when i started the whole application process and now im starting first year Med so thanks for your great videos they have been SO helpful!
@daveisaboss
@daveisaboss 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing! Informative as always, really feeling lucky to receive all these tips from you early on in my med school journey!
@Raval285
@Raval285 5 лет назад
Video about using anki would be really helpfull :D. Love your vids, the quality is truly amazing! Keep it up man!
@ebtesamali96
@ebtesamali96 5 лет назад
I believe this is going to be such a wonderful initiative. Kudos!
@alphakenny1471
@alphakenny1471 5 лет назад
You’re a wonderful person Ali, wish more people were like you.
@tthanhtamae86
@tthanhtamae86 5 лет назад
Thank you for keeping up with this channel and etc. Its very comforting and reassuring to know others share the same questions as I
@emmacart1717
@emmacart1717 5 лет назад
I’m so excited for this!!!! You’re the best❤️👏🏼
@DrAdnan
@DrAdnan 5 лет назад
Great tips! I wish I had this for my first year in medical school.
@user-sm9tg4rc1n
@user-sm9tg4rc1n 5 лет назад
I am loving this serious. 30min of my time well spent. Thanks so much Ali.
@camilafernandez2266
@camilafernandez2266 Год назад
Useful advices for this first year of medical school. Still learning how to apply active recall and spaced repetition to my studies but working on it. Massively grateful Ali :)
@fidel_chukwudi
@fidel_chukwudi 2 года назад
I realy enjoyed this, I'm looking forward to seeing more of this in my subsequent years in medical school. Thanks a lot for all the advices and techniques.
@nishathaider741
@nishathaider741 3 года назад
at first it seemed that video is too long but the way you explain things and give advices keeps people engage!! thank you so much that was very informative
@atiahashimi8385
@atiahashimi8385 4 года назад
Well what u said about working together is absolutely amazing man u r advices are priceless
@shivasu12345
@shivasu12345 5 лет назад
I wish I had seen this when at the start of last year. Well done Ali, just binge-watched almost all of your videos. I'm a 2nd year Medic down the 'road' in Buckingham and I am cheering you on man :)
@rozhinam8447
@rozhinam8447 5 лет назад
I like your videos; they are very helpful. I used the excel method you showed in another video and got A+ in that exam! :) Thank you
@shauncuesta9362
@shauncuesta9362 5 лет назад
" Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology"... 1000 pages... The pain... We just started 😢😢😢
@samantha.mariam
@samantha.mariam 5 лет назад
I'm SO excited for this series! Thank you so much! I'm in my first year of med school so this is GOLD for me ❤️
@nurrinnabilla8219
@nurrinnabilla8219 4 года назад
about to sit for my second term exam this august, wish me all the best! thanks Dr for the tips!
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
Peace be to you (AsSalama'laikum)! I'm a new subscriber. Greetings from America!😊🇺🇸 I have been a medically licensed Physician Assistant for almost two decades and currently work as a Hospitalist Physician Assistant in Washington, D.C. where I live with my wife and four children. I am also an erstwhile PA program instructor and admissions committee member! I found you're information INCREDIBLY valuable! I wish I had known this information whilst in school. I was the "Carry my BIG text book and make volumes of 3x5 cards" guy!😅 I probably wasted weeks worth of time! I would add to your video that some of the information found in text books may even be antiquated. It takes about 4 to 5 years to compile and publish the information (I know, I wrote one😥). Thus, by the time the student gets it, the information may be out-dated (esp. concept like "HIV regimens"). I look forward to more of your videos and shall tell my colleagues about your channel! Peace!😁
@aamirpatel5300
@aamirpatel5300 3 года назад
I do almost all of the stuff above and now that i am in year 3 i prefer video lectures over Harrison's and then i just passively read through Harrison's looking for points i missed in the video lectures , i used to think im not doing enough considering how everyone in india says we need to study 8-9hrs from the text book , but now that i know a doctor from cambridge suggests otherwise , i feel really confident in my way of studying , thanks buddy 💪
@RaleighDaLion
@RaleighDaLion 5 лет назад
I’m gonna need this soon. I’m glad I found your channel!
@madalinavojniac5481
@madalinavojniac5481 4 года назад
Thank you! I don't often comment but your videos are really good and easy to listen to.
@jahazielgarrido661
@jahazielgarrido661 5 лет назад
Hi Ali I love your channel is sow practical for any students the information you give. Keep doing what you do. From Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
@ujhamayun1297
@ujhamayun1297 4 года назад
U are literally the best source I found in my medicine journey.
@staceythomas1800
@staceythomas1800 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your videos!! They help immensely. 🙏🏻
@adelhaithem
@adelhaithem 4 года назад
Bro u r so good u just made me so sure of my vision I'm a third year Algerian med student and it's really messed up here I always had almost same ideas of yours but seeing all of colleagues doing the inverse made me confused now I feel confident and stopped looking for that thank u so much and may Allah protect you.
@notmarie13
@notmarie13 5 лет назад
Thank you for the tips - so helpful. Brilliant video as always
@glow15
@glow15 5 лет назад
Who else watched till the end?🙋 Thanks Ali! - a premed who really enjoys and gained a lot of insight from your videos🙌
@goincrazy11
@goincrazy11 5 лет назад
About to start med school in 2 weeks so really needed this! Thanks Ali :D
@bmcdermott
@bmcdermott 4 года назад
goincrazy11 How did your first year go?
@nishthedr
@nishthedr 4 года назад
How did it go?
@thinkfirst6374
@thinkfirst6374 2 года назад
He died;He didn't survive medical school .
@rubinaaltaf999
@rubinaaltaf999 4 года назад
Cant get enough of his videos! My favorite med channel on YT !
@joshzeb119
@joshzeb119 5 лет назад
Thank you Ali! These videos are so helpful!
@athenayehia9521
@athenayehia9521 3 года назад
You are amazing !!!! Please never stop sharing advice !!! You have helped me a lot 😍😍😍😍
@bkAngie
@bkAngie 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for your words !! I'm a first mediacal student and so far nothing is going in the right direction but I am hoping to figure things out and get the results i need
@Rae-qf9kf
@Rae-qf9kf 5 лет назад
I'm a first year med student and our uni starts this Monday! Thank u sm 4 the vid, i needed this a lot :) Keep up the good work!
@HelenaBridge
@HelenaBridge 4 года назад
Straight facts!!! Love and agree with these tips so much 👏
@filhafizali
@filhafizali 5 лет назад
Well honestly at the beginning of the year, I just skipped this video because it is too long but I came back again before my second term starts. I should have listened to it at the beginning. This is so useful and you will not regret watching this. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Greetings from Turkey.
@kayinaata6834
@kayinaata6834 5 лет назад
love the detail in this video, esp concerning your takeaway order
@aforavocado4453
@aforavocado4453 5 лет назад
this was a really helpful video :) currently struggling with microbiology
@deanna7423
@deanna7423 5 лет назад
Hi Ali Abdaal! Thanks so much for this video, definitely sharing this with my colleagues 😃
@devinadesai8014
@devinadesai8014 4 года назад
Please make such a video for 2nd year. I later realized you have included it! Thanks a lot for this video!
@Dark-bi5gj
@Dark-bi5gj Год назад
This is the most helpful video I've seen I appreciate it
@amyturner3716
@amyturner3716 5 лет назад
this has helped so much! thank you!!!
@tejasvisakhamuri1380
@tejasvisakhamuri1380 3 года назад
Omg I just can’t tell how great you are at analysing and explaining this
@maraday9512
@maraday9512 3 года назад
I'm starting pharmacy school in a week. This was very helpful. Thank you!
@safiyahz7743
@safiyahz7743 5 лет назад
The honesty is much appreciated 👍.
@angelicazordan5538
@angelicazordan5538 2 года назад
So much great info!! I'll be rewatching this
@jsra3085
@jsra3085 3 года назад
Went from watching your how to get into medical school last year to this. Thank you!
@tintswalokhoza7090
@tintswalokhoza7090 5 лет назад
This was so helpful..my lectures here also make us buy this big textbooks n tell us about how a medical student should be studying 24/7...well I did all that n still not doing well...thanks🤗🤗
@praveenamogan5400
@praveenamogan5400 5 лет назад
thanks for your tips👍👍👍.Very much appreciated.
@Baker-vv2po
@Baker-vv2po 5 лет назад
I needed this. Bless Ali 💪🏾
@Happyfridays11
@Happyfridays11 5 лет назад
This was extremely helpful,thanks Ali!
@samueldiaz794
@samueldiaz794 5 лет назад
You’re amazing !!! Could you make a video about anki and how to use it effectively for medical school , please ?
@dcrocks251
@dcrocks251 5 лет назад
I've always been curious about what kind of music you listen to when you study, as I always see you wearing headphones in your Study With Me videos? :) Love the videos by the way!
@unicornpoopsies6246
@unicornpoopsies6246 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! This helps so much for a first year med student who has no idea what to do :)
@charlenec.6166
@charlenec.6166 5 лет назад
Amazing! Looking forward to the rest of the videos - any tips on transition from preclin to clin?
@deepikas8362
@deepikas8362 4 года назад
@12:25 Yeah that's so relatable like our professors constantly tell us to read for like 6 hours each day
@bakuganbrawler200
@bakuganbrawler200 5 лет назад
Heyy you are amazing!! I’m starting med school in a week and thanks to you I can already see my first class ♥️😭 Can you try to make a video on writing essays and structuring them? And pleaseee carry on this series I’ve been binging your whole channel this past week and it’s been an amazing journey ♥️ Thank you soo much for your content ♥️
@ashkirrrr
@ashkirrrr Год назад
How did it go?
@yanbayan4724
@yanbayan4724 4 года назад
This advice works perfectly for law school too! I’m a law school student and I agree 100% with all the Ali’s strategies!!!
@PrabhavKashyapGodavarthy
@PrabhavKashyapGodavarthy 4 года назад
I know I'm late but I loved this! This was extremely helpful. I hope you did not forget about those other 19+ videos though, especially ones related to research publications. Nonetheless, this was packed with gold. First year medical student from India :)
@Ray-ic9bp
@Ray-ic9bp 4 года назад
this is such an eye-opener and this was an amazing video mashallah keep making these videos
@bakilmont5379
@bakilmont5379 5 лет назад
Thank you so much you really helped me alot and I am willing to learn more from you
@gitanjalisoni2625
@gitanjalisoni2625 5 лет назад
Exactly the video I was looking for while I'm entering the med school as a 1st year. Thanks a lot! ❤
@sivani8578
@sivani8578 5 лет назад
Me also
@elizabethrigby2720
@elizabethrigby2720 5 лет назад
Not a medical student, nor do I plan to be, but you bet I'll still be watching 😁
@NJ-vh5ob
@NJ-vh5ob 5 лет назад
Me too. I'm about to start Speech Pathology and have found that all the medical school advice has been really helpful.
@morgen7255
@morgen7255 4 года назад
I’m first year in med school and I’ve realised how behind l am in school and exams are in May 😅💔💀 this might really help me the text books are giving me depression 😫
@nicholasfrota5526
@nicholasfrota5526 5 лет назад
Amazing video as always!! Thank you!!
@memeelanlalin7402
@memeelanlalin7402 4 года назад
I have watched your video and followed your channel since I was still in Y.13 struggling with BMAT exams and now I'm here, a first year medical student ! Thank you soooo much, your video really helped me a lot :)
@blasian_bvby
@blasian_bvby 4 года назад
I have a competitive exam at the end of my first year and I do have to worry about being the best because only 10% of the year group continues to the next grade 😔 Thank you for your videos though they’re so instructive and helpful ❤️
@jamesischool
@jamesischool 5 лет назад
This is just what the doctor ordered. I'm starting med school in 4 months and this is definitely going to help!
@MarekJackulik
@MarekJackulik 5 лет назад
Hi Ali, I'm really looking forward to this series of videos. Will it be available on your itunes podcast? So I could listen to it on my way to school. I also found your video on the active recall really helpful. It got me back into anki and helped me to restructure my study habits. Thanks a lot
@Wesley_Jacob
@Wesley_Jacob 5 лет назад
Hey Ali! I love your videos especially because of the amount of content you cover. You answer so many questions that I can't ask anybody else. I am currently going through my GCSE's and I was wondering if you could make a video on GCSE'S, covering advice, tips, etc. Please make this video as I want to go into a career in medicine. Thank you for all your videos and support. Hope I see you one day, face-to-face!...
@retshepilemothepu9582
@retshepilemothepu9582 2 года назад
What a beautiful video,everything is just well said. I used some of the tactics to sturdy at my 12th grade.
@Ray-fe9hh
@Ray-fe9hh 5 лет назад
great improvment on the equipment & lighting!
@reubenoconnell680
@reubenoconnell680 5 лет назад
Im currently using Anki for my A levels and my first biology test after starting with the program is this week -- excited to see if the new method paid off! Would really appreciate the video on anki techniques you mentioned. Thanks
@FullOfSith3230
@FullOfSith3230 5 лет назад
I'm a pharmacy student but I find your videos are relevant to any health professions student. Thank you!
@b.g.anantharamaananth2262
@b.g.anantharamaananth2262 5 лет назад
For a student entering into medschool this year ... This is a must need... Thank you Ali abdal...
@mgso4305
@mgso4305 4 года назад
Good luck guys. Believe me,you can do it! It may be hard,but if it wasn't hard ,everyone would do it.
@Jateebasheer
@Jateebasheer 4 года назад
web md thank you so much! I really appreciate it
@mgso4305
@mgso4305 4 года назад
@@Jateebasheer you're welcome!
@angelayang5183
@angelayang5183 5 лет назад
Thank you for your helpful and relatable advice :))
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