Amazing video...as a non-trad this was super helpful. Do you have a video where you show step by step how you review a wrong question without going down a rabbit hole of researching too much information. Thanks again
Currently at a 509/510 score plateau and needed some help figuring out what my gameplan should be. Thanks for this video! Will be following some of your advice from now on.
Personally, I was able to get through revision using my process fairly quickly. Now, I don't count the time I spend revising topics I missed into this FL review time. Revision of the topics I missed I spread out throughout the week a little each morning so that I could spend enough time with topics I need more revision in and less in the ones I do not. I hope that helps!
Please do a video about anki cards! I have trouble using close deletion sometimes because I just mindlessly memorize the answers without even actually thinking about the question/front of the card. How can I avoid this?
Thanks for the video. Would really love an anki video! Also what’s ur opinion on making flash cards v taking notes? Whole discussion of passive/active learning. Would love to hear ur input!
That's a great question. It comes down to your preferred style of learning. For myself, having a collection of the content I was going through from the review books summarized in my own notes was useful because I could refer back to summaries of topics as opposed to opening up the review books again if I needed to refresh a topic. Then, I would make flashcards from my summarized notes. I recommend just making flashcards if you do not have time, however, if time is not an object, summarizing the notes and using active recall questions as you organize them can be really effective. I hope that helps!
When you are using your excel tracker, on top of putting the questions you straight up missed, would you also put in questions that you remember being unsure about/guessing on but you got correct?
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Amazing video...as a non-trad this was super helpful. Do you have a video where you show step by step how you review a wrong question without going down a rabbit hole of researching too much information. Thanks again
Currently at a 509/510 score plateau and needed some help figuring out what my gameplan should be. Thanks for this video! Will be following some of your advice from now on.
Slides are blurry.
such an awesome video, thanks so much!
what did you score on the MCAT? just curious when watching your videos.
ujwal the goat 🐐 great video, thanks so much
Hey, great tips! So even if you scored poorly, it shouldn't take you more than a day to review the exam?
Personally, I was able to get through revision using my process fairly quickly. Now, I don't count the time I spend revising topics I missed into this FL review time. Revision of the topics I missed I spread out throughout the week a little each morning so that I could spend enough time with topics I need more revision in and less in the ones I do not. I hope that helps!
Please do a video about anki cards! I have trouble using close deletion sometimes because I just mindlessly memorize the answers without even actually thinking about the question/front of the card. How can I avoid this?
That's a great question, I am going to answer that in the next Anki video coming within this week!
Super helpful video! Currently on content review, but I’ll definitely use these tips when taking full lengths. An anki video would be great!
If I could like this video 60 times I would.
Love the Ali Abdaal style video. Appreciate the info
Thanks for the video. Would really love an anki video! Also what’s ur opinion on making flash cards v taking notes? Whole discussion of passive/active learning. Would love to hear ur input!
That's a great question. It comes down to your preferred style of learning. For myself, having a collection of the content I was going through from the review books summarized in my own notes was useful because I could refer back to summaries of topics as opposed to opening up the review books again if I needed to refresh a topic. Then, I would make flashcards from my summarized notes. I recommend just making flashcards if you do not have time, however, if time is not an object, summarizing the notes and using active recall questions as you organize them can be really effective. I hope that helps!
Id like that video on anki cards
When you are using your excel tracker, on top of putting the questions you straight up missed, would you also put in questions that you remember being unsure about/guessing on but you got correct?
Awesome video! thank you
I love your channel
Great video 👍🏽