What I found about on my last semester in my bachelor degree is that when you record the lecture and listen to it then write notes is the best way to study. I do spend more time doing so but I manage to understand the concept way better and makes it easier to recall. When I was taking biochemistry I struggled with doing well in the class because I relied on simply memorizing information which it did not do me well because the exams were based on understanding the concepts and implementing it in real life scenarios. I changed my studying habit with my professors suggestion and it changed everything for me. I was barely passing with a C on each exam to getting A’s in most cases. I was taking genetics, biochemistry and animal behavior in the same semester which I should have done but it was a good challenge.
I got accepted to the accelerated program of nursing school and I’ll start in January. I’m really considering Crna school afterwards and it’s an interesting video on best ways of study tips. I did not know the method I’m using is actually science based so I’m glad that I found it by me failing and realizing something was wrong with my studying.
I have 3.6 cumulative gpa, 3.88 for nursing pre-requisite class and 3.1 gpa overall in my just science classes in biomedical. I got A’s in all biology , anatomy, gross anatomy, chemistry all A’s except organic 2 I got a B+, bio chemistry B+, physics 1 and 2. B+. I don’t think I’m smart enough for graduate school so I’m not sure if I should go for it. What’s a good indicator if one can go through graduate school because I’m not confident in myself at all. Thanks in advance.
Also, I’m wondering if I am smart enough to go through graduate school. I don’t think nursing school is going to be as challenging as my biomedical degree, but who knows. I will find out in 2 months.
First seek to understand, then disseminate, finally reinforce. Got it. Thanks 🎉
What I found about on my last semester in my bachelor degree is that when you record the lecture and listen to it then write notes is the best way to study. I do spend more time doing so but I manage to understand the concept way better and makes it easier to recall. When I was taking biochemistry I struggled with doing well in the class because I relied on simply memorizing information which it did not do me well because the exams were based on understanding the concepts and implementing it in real life scenarios. I changed my studying habit with my professors suggestion and it changed everything for me. I was barely passing with a C on each exam to getting A’s in most cases. I was taking genetics, biochemistry and animal behavior in the same semester which I should have done but it was a good challenge.
I got accepted to the accelerated program of nursing school and I’ll start in January. I’m really considering Crna school afterwards and it’s an interesting video on best ways of study tips. I did not know the method I’m using is actually science based so I’m glad that I found it by me failing and realizing something was wrong with my studying.
Great tips! Can you make a video on how to better understand concepts before introducing spaced repetition practices into our learning techniques ?
Oooo that's a good one we will have to keep it in mind for season 2!
I have 3.6 cumulative gpa, 3.88 for nursing pre-requisite class and 3.1 gpa overall in my just science classes in biomedical. I got A’s in all biology , anatomy, gross anatomy, chemistry all A’s except organic 2 I got a B+, bio chemistry B+, physics 1 and 2. B+. I don’t think I’m smart enough for graduate school so I’m not sure if I should go for it. What’s a good indicator if one can go through graduate school because I’m not confident in myself at all. Thanks in advance.
Also, I’m wondering if I am smart enough to go through graduate school. I don’t think nursing school is going to be as challenging as my biomedical degree, but who knows. I will find out in 2 months.