Your videos and advice is so helpful! Thank you so much! I cant express how much it means that even with your schedule you make time to make these videos for us!
Hey, friends! Hope you enjoyed today's video about "Here’s How I Got A 3.9 GPA In Med School - My Favorite Study Techniques". Take advantage of all my favorite med school tips and tricks in this free guide here! (themdjourney.com/med-school-success-handbook/) Good luck on your journey! 💪
Often I will use one vs. the other and based on the topic. If the slides are helpful I like flashcards. If they're not and I have to put them in my own words then I like notion! Thanks for the comment
Great video and thank you for your advice 😄 You have a great potential to become a big youtube channel in future with over 1M subs. 😄 I'm upset I didn't implement an efficient study technique at a younger age. 😂
hii i study a level biology psychologyy and business, predicted AAB do u think i still hve a chance to get into medschools dosent hve to be the prestige ones i couldnt take a levels chemistry phyiscs or maths as i didnt hve the greades for it.
Q/A note-taking, Anki, group studying, and practice questions are all great in undergrad. I personally prefer going on person because I'm lazy and it's easy to fall behind.
Good question, can vary based on the person. If someone has aspirations if a competitive speciality or residency then a high GPA and quartile matters! Otherwise maybe not. But a higher average grade means that you likely have a system that works - and what I ultimately wanted to show with the video :)
Your videos and advice is so helpful! Thank you so much! I cant express how much it means that even with your schedule you make time to make these videos for us!
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Thanks for the advice, but the background music is annoying , hope u can change it later on
Thanks for feedback!
Congrats on your GPA!
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the video
Hey, friends! Hope you enjoyed today's video about "Here’s How I Got A 3.9 GPA In Med School - My Favorite Study Techniques". Take advantage of all my favorite med school tips and tricks in this free guide here! (themdjourney.com/med-school-success-handbook/) Good luck on your journey! 💪
amazing advice! Thank you for sharing :)
Aww glad you enjoyed it!
What Bundle would you recommend for a beginner? There are so man yo to choose from. The Med School domination bundle, the LUYS… im so overwhelmed.
Beginner - Domination Bundle. Cheaper, includes more aspects of the medical journey :)
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Of course!
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Love your videos doc, I am curious how you use notion and anki together
Often I will use one vs. the other and based on the topic. If the slides are helpful I like flashcards. If they're not and I have to put them in my own words then I like notion! Thanks for the comment
3.9; lord have mercy
I screw up in high school
I screw up in college
But when I get accepted to med school learning will be my goal
:) always focus on learning. Grades will come
Great video and thank you for your advice 😄 You have a great potential to become a big youtube channel in future with over 1M subs. 😄
I'm upset I didn't implement an efficient study technique at a younger age. 😂
Aww thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video!
hii i study a level biology psychologyy and business, predicted AAB do u think i still hve a chance to get into medschools dosent hve to be the prestige ones i couldnt take a levels chemistry phyiscs or maths as i didnt hve the greades for it.
What are some High Yield resources you recommend ?
I'm sure I'm asking a stupid question here, but are these techniques also applicable to undergrad students who are pre-professional?
Q/A note-taking, Anki, group studying, and practice questions are all great in undergrad. I personally prefer going on person because I'm lazy and it's easy to fall behind.
Wait how u have a gpa? Isn’t all of it pass fail?
But that’s that matter ?
Not sure if I understand your question
does it matter getting a 3.9 ?
Good question, can vary based on the person. If someone has aspirations if a competitive speciality or residency then a high GPA and quartile matters! Otherwise maybe not.
But a higher average grade means that you likely have a system that works - and what I ultimately wanted to show with the video :)