The iPad is definitely a must. I love your point about forcing yourself to be uncomfortable while you study! That has pushed me to the next level. I’ll be incorporating these into my studying!
Test your knowledge is key. I honestly agree. Struggling with dental anatomy and I’m basically teaching myself because my professor just test or quiz us with tooth id and shows a morphology slides then go home.
This is really helpful. I personally have difficulties taking notes from my iPad. I guess I will need to learn how to.. But one thing I used to do in undergrad is to print out the PowerPoint before the class, so that In class I just follow along with the professor by adding notes under each page of the power point. It was pretty efficient but I will Definetly learn how to utilized my iPad for dental school. 👍🏽
Hi Eli, thank you so much for the awesome content. I'm currently working as a Data Engineer for almost 3 years now, looking to switch career into dentistry. Recently relocated to Cambridge. BU, Tufts, and Harvard are top choices in term of location. You mentioned going to BU, wondering if we can connect? I'm currently looking into ways to get close to this field, networking, seeking for advice and obtaining job shadowing opportunities. 😊 Thank you!
where do you get practice questions from? i heard many dental school professors dont give out practice questions especially for the classes that requires pure memorizations. do you get them from online resources as well?
Hey, sorry I'm so late. My school does give practice questions for the most part, but I like to either think of them on my own, or use dental school bootcamp for practice questions
Thank you so much for this video .. Please I am a 2nd year dental medicine stud student in Cameroon who will like to do residency out of Cameroon after my 7years can you please help me how to get resident program outside?
Hey man thanks for this video. I’m an upcoming D1 at Tufts. I know for me personally. Ipad powerpoint notes, rewatching lecture at 2x speed and practice questions help me the most. Have you seen anyone use resources they paid for to help with classes? I am considering DAT bootcamp D1/D2 subscription since you mentioned it. Also, how can you be successful in cadaver?
wassup bro, my bad for the late response! when I was a D1, I paid for Anatomy bootcamp, but yeah I guess it's called dental school bootcamp or whatever now lol. that contributed to me being successful in cadaver lab, but i also have a pretty photographic memory, so I was just attentive in class and went to a lot of the review sessions. Made it super easy for me. I usually tried to attend 2 review sessions before the exam.
@@StudentDoctorEli Thanks man that helps ease some tension. I am pretty photographic but I have to see lots of examples. How about the other courses. Did you use any tutoring or other resources to pass classes? I hear BU classes are extremely tough too
The iPad is definitely a must. I love your point about forcing yourself to be uncomfortable while you study! That has pushed me to the next level. I’ll be incorporating these into my studying!
yessirrr! 🚀
Appreciate this guy’s honesty, straight answers, and tricks to succeed.
Test your knowledge is key. I honestly agree. Struggling with dental anatomy and I’m basically teaching myself because my professor just test or quiz us with tooth id and shows a morphology slides then go home.
subscribed as a medical student bc this is so applicable to med school as well! Keep it up!!!
hey, thank you! i really appreciate it & wishing you the best of luck in medical school 😊😊
This is really helpful. I personally have difficulties taking notes from my iPad. I guess I will need to learn how to.. But one thing I used to do in undergrad is to print out the PowerPoint before the class, so that In class I just follow along with the professor by adding notes under each page of the power point.
It was pretty efficient but I will Definetly learn how to utilized my iPad for dental school. 👍🏽
that works too! the ipad just saves you paper from printing😂 and is more organized
Some of the best advice I’ve heard that works for me! Thank you!
no problem!
Thank you, Eli! This video may be a year old but it was all the info I needed, you have another subscriber here. I hope year 2 is going well!
thank you! thanks for commenting
Thank you! I hate using Anki, so complicated and time consuming.
This was very helpful please post more studying tips for dental students🎉
I always sprinkle study tips throughout my vlogs!
Appreciate you man! Thank you for sharing
Hi Eli, thank you so much for the awesome content. I'm currently working as a Data Engineer for almost 3 years now, looking to switch career into dentistry. Recently relocated to Cambridge. BU, Tufts, and Harvard are top choices in term of location. You mentioned going to BU, wondering if we can connect? I'm currently looking into ways to get close to this field, networking, seeking for advice and obtaining job shadowing opportunities. 😊 Thank you!
This brother should get over 100k subscribers
Great video! Thanks Eli 😊
of course! thank you😇
Man how prestigious it is to be in a dental school
where do you get practice questions from? i heard many dental school professors dont give out practice questions especially for the classes that requires pure memorizations. do you get them from online resources as well?
Hey, sorry I'm so late. My school does give practice questions for the most part, but I like to either think of them on my own, or use dental school bootcamp for practice questions
Thank you so much!!
no problem
Thank you so much for this video ..
Please I am a 2nd year dental medicine stud student in Cameroon who will like to do residency out of Cameroon after my 7years can you please help me how to get resident program outside?
I subscribed for your beautiful channel ❤
thanks!
Hey man thanks for this video. I’m an upcoming D1 at Tufts. I know for me personally. Ipad powerpoint notes, rewatching lecture at 2x speed and practice questions help me the most. Have you seen anyone use resources they paid for to help with classes? I am considering DAT bootcamp D1/D2 subscription since you mentioned it. Also, how can you be successful in cadaver?
wassup bro, my bad for the late response! when I was a D1, I paid for Anatomy bootcamp, but yeah I guess it's called dental school bootcamp or whatever now lol. that contributed to me being successful in cadaver lab, but i also have a pretty photographic memory, so I was just attentive in class and went to a lot of the review sessions. Made it super easy for me. I usually tried to attend 2 review sessions before the exam.
@@StudentDoctorEli Thanks man that helps ease some tension. I am pretty photographic but I have to see lots of examples. How about the other courses. Did you use any tutoring or other resources to pass classes? I hear BU classes are extremely tough too
nahh.. thats it bro lol
What type of camera do you use to film your videos? I’ve only been using my phone for the past two years.
canon m50
Thank you!
💯💯
What is anki
its a flashcard software
@@StudentDoctorEli thanks for your notes❤️❤️❤️