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I literally did that yesterday, and I think it went extra well than I thought.. well except the last 2 questions and some MC yet! I feel good. I have an exam 2 days from now and another in 6 days, so this is helpful!
Feynman has worked wonders in the past two weeks. I used to teach high school science so I think of it like lesson planning. It’s easy to find gaps in my knowledge when I can’t explain a concept
I cannot learn things without applying them. That means I try to recall as much as I can from memory while practicing (i.e. challenging myself to draw an accurate eye with description). I leave blanks where I don’t know anything and then revise my notes to fill in those blanks. The next day, same procedure. Ig it is similar to flashcards, but I need the pen on paper/tablet component otherwise nothing sticks
Hey I need some help. I want to help people, I though of becoming a therapist before but I don’t think I can help people like that. I think I can help people physically. My dad was a doctor and my mom was a nurse, so I have medical in my blood. But I mainly needed help with this; or course if your a surgeon, you would see loads of blood and organs everyday. But, i’m not sure if i’m cool with blood or not, like when I get a cut i don’t really care about the blood, but i don’t know how i would react seeing someone cut open, and of course there’s no way of testing that lol.
I think this is something people can get used to. You can speak to your parents about it and see if it's true, but something else you can try is watching videos of surgeries on UA-cam. It won't be the exact same but it might give you an idea of how you would react.
What may work for a genius, may not work for you. I’ve tried everything and am still failing yet shedding blood sweat and tears. Take everything said with a grain of salt. Genetic predisposition is a real thing. Your IQ is the most important part to your academic success, everything else e.g. study strategies are not going to make up for a dumbass like myself in the real of academic success.
This is a waste of time. You will enjoy it when it's interesting.. but unfortunately reading is boring. Just reading it 20 times almost everyday. Don't waste your time, school is scam but education is the key
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I literally did that yesterday, and I think it went extra well than I thought.. well except the last 2 questions and some MC yet! I feel good.
I have an exam 2 days from now and another in 6 days, so this is helpful!
Good luck;)
For me rereading material and trying to recal them after reading is the best technique!
What works for me is just reading everything and trying understand it then memorize it
Reread material
Make quick summary notes
Do quiz questions on topics
Do flash cards
Feynman has worked wonders in the past two weeks. I used to teach high school science so I think of it like lesson planning. It’s easy to find gaps in my knowledge when I can’t explain a concept
Finals this week then the MCAT. Thank you for the perfect timing 😂
Guy look, dude!
Good luck :))
Have a chemistry exam next week, thanks for this
Good luck!! :)
may you make a video on how to do better in math and understand it? its a real struggle for a lot of people
I have a Biochemistry Exam in 3 days, Thanks a lot ❤
“or maybe worse it’s tomorrow” me standing here having my biology final tomorrow 🧍♀️
Amazing summary video that contain everything a medic needs!
Have chemistry final this Thursday. Thanks.
Good luck!
Fighting till the last minute baby!
The quote about excellence being a habit was actually said by historian/philosopher Will Durant.
I cannot learn things without applying them. That means I try to recall as much as I can from memory while practicing (i.e. challenging myself to draw an accurate eye with description). I leave blanks where I don’t know anything and then revise my notes to fill in those blanks. The next day, same procedure. Ig it is similar to flashcards, but I need the pen on paper/tablet component otherwise nothing sticks
Watching this 2 days before my exam 😢
Exam is in 2 days and I have done almost no studying. Time to be completely locked in
Did you pass? I’m in same situation right now 😅
What if I’m trying to cram outside the test center halfway through step 1
Thanks came on time!!
0:56 Thank you.
Watching this and now (my exam is on monday)
OMG this brings back memories🤣
AP Bio Finals Tuesday
Good luck!
Does this work for med students?
I've noticed that I have done this by instinct during elementary school then college ruined everything
Love the title😂😂
1:52 2:38 3:19
2:15 .... one of those graphics is suss
Just saw it 💀🤣
Hey I need some help. I want to help people, I though of becoming a therapist before but I don’t think I can help people like that. I think I can help people physically. My dad was a doctor and my mom was a nurse, so I have medical in my blood. But I mainly needed help with this; or course if your a surgeon, you would see loads of blood and organs everyday. But, i’m not sure if i’m cool with blood or not, like when I get a cut i don’t really care about the blood, but i don’t know how i would react seeing someone cut open, and of course there’s no way of testing that lol.
I think this is something people can get used to. You can speak to your parents about it and see if it's true, but something else you can try is watching videos of surgeries on UA-cam. It won't be the exact same but it might give you an idea of how you would react.
Well, this is my normal study routine, not cramming 😕
What may work for a genius, may not work for you. I’ve tried everything and am still failing yet shedding blood sweat and tears. Take everything said with a grain of salt. Genetic predisposition is a real thing.
Your IQ is the most important part to your academic success, everything else e.g. study strategies are not going to make up for a dumbass like myself in the real of academic success.
GCSEs
"most teachers want to see their students succeed"
Not in nursing school...kidding....kinda
This is a waste of time. You will enjoy it when it's interesting.. but unfortunately reading is boring.
Just reading it 20 times almost everyday.
Don't waste your time, school is scam but education is the key
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Bruh I searched up C-RAM. The weapon not how to do exams… bruh