I'm so excited to be back and posting after a long couple weeks of final exams! For the month of May, all my videos are about final exams in vet school including my experience and tips I've picked up along the way! 🐾 If you're a vet student and you're finals look different than mine, let me know what yours are like!!! 🥰
as a fellow vet student, i wish i could be this organized, i feel like the pandemic really weakened my ability to study and memorise information, pray for me yall
I study very similar to you. My driving motivation was the same, it’s for the animals. I also found it really helpful to talk to someone and “ teach” my friend or family member about whatever it was I was trying to memorize and I would surprise myself with the knowledge I had obtained and made it easier to remember all the information when I was actively using it
Honestly I needed these even though I’m still in undergrad lol. I figured out this school year that I have no clue how to actually study (since I never had to in high school). Loved the video! ❤️
This puppy plans to go to Canada within this year for entering high school first then to apply UofG. I'd beome a person only when i study English and Veterinary.
Woahhh my finals are so different! I go to SGU in Grenada. Our term went from January to May. In term 1 we had 7 classes but 5 finals. They are spread out over 2 weeks and some are cumulative, some are not!
our exams are completely different! we dont have midterms just an exam at the end of the first 2 terms thats worth 5 percent. I have my exams next month which consist of multiple choice, psqs and isf orals.
What’s the best way that you’ve found that you can actually retain the information? I’m starting Vet Assistant and Tech school in the fall and would love to hear it!
Congratulations on starting a new program! It depends on the course, but I typically annotate my lecture slides as I watch the lecture and then study directly off those slides before the test or exam! I don't think this method works for everyone but I find it to be the most efficient use of my time 😊 hope that helps!
I'm so excited to be back and posting after a long couple weeks of final exams! For the month of May, all my videos are about final exams in vet school including my experience and tips I've picked up along the way! 🐾 If you're a vet student and you're finals look different than mine, let me know what yours are like!!! 🥰
as a fellow vet student, i wish i could be this organized, i feel like the pandemic really weakened my ability to study and memorise information, pray for me yall
You’ve got this!! You’re smart and so capable, I believe in you!! ☺️
I study very similar to you. My driving motivation was the same, it’s for the animals. I also found it really helpful to talk to someone and “ teach” my friend or family member about whatever it was I was trying to memorize and I would surprise myself with the knowledge I had obtained and made it easier to remember all the information when I was actively using it
Yes!! I talk out loud when I study all the time! It's such a great feeling when you realize you know more than you thought you did!
Honestly I needed these even though I’m still in undergrad lol. I figured out this school year that I have no clue how to actually study (since I never had to in high school). Loved the video! ❤️
I was in the exact same position as you going from high school studying to university! I'm still trying out new study methods 6 years later haha!
This puppy plans to go to Canada within this year for entering high school first then to apply UofG. I'd beome a person only when i study English and Veterinary.
new video!! >< ♡
Woahhh my finals are so different! I go to SGU in Grenada. Our term went from January to May. In term 1 we had 7 classes but 5 finals. They are spread out over 2 weeks and some are cumulative, some are not!
Wow so different!! I love hearing about different curriculums! Very cool ☺️
I love the videos keep working hard💖
Thanks so much for watching 🥰
our exams are completely different! we dont have midterms just an exam at the end of the first 2 terms thats worth 5 percent. I have my exams next month which consist of multiple choice, psqs and isf orals.
Oh wow! That is really different! So cool to see how it varies from school to school! Good luck on your exams! You'll do great 🥰
What’s the best way that you’ve found that you can actually retain the information? I’m starting Vet Assistant and Tech school in the fall and would love to hear it!
Congratulations on starting a new program! It depends on the course, but I typically annotate my lecture slides as I watch the lecture and then study directly off those slides before the test or exam! I don't think this method works for everyone but I find it to be the most efficient use of my time 😊 hope that helps!
Thanks for the warning I thought I had my exam life together bc of undergrad 😅😬
hahah I definitely thought I did too 😂 don't worry everyone gets through them in the end!!
Hii, I hope you don't mind me asking, I was wondering what final grade average did you get in high school (senior year)?
I don’t mind at all! I finished up high school with a 93% 🙂
@@yourvetamanda wow that’s amazing! thanks for sharing.