1. Little and often (spaced repetition) 2. Question banks are your best friend 3. Stop taking notes and use the K.I.S.S method (Question papers, question banks, flashcards) 4. Keep it simple 5. Weak area list (Note down all the questions you repeatedly get wrong ect) 6. Study with friends 7. Don’t go into too much detail too early on (Go with the process) 7. Make exercise, socialising and sleeping non negotiable! Lastly, take what is useful to you.
studying with friends is soo helpful. either they will explain it to me in a funny way i'll remember, or i explain to them in my own words, also helping remember
I've watched quite a number of study advice vids at this point, and I appreciate yours the most. I wish more people could talk as straightforwardly as you do.
Stupidly simple, stupidly efficient. With these tips, success is a matter of time and constant effort. Application is the alchemy that transforms knowledge into gold.
Always remember, your patients don’t care if your top 1%, be a compassionate doctor, there is no percentile that can make you connect with another human! Be humble and don’t get lost in numbers! Bless you in your journey
I'm a 2nd semester med student, and I was looking for more effective methods to save time in my schedule. I realized that I made the mistake of going deep into material instead of looking at the bigger picture. I'll use your advice well to have an academic CB! Thank you I loved your video!!
ahh I'm a 2nd trimester med student as well and struggle a lot with time management, so That was actually my favourite tip throughout the video. made me realise my perfectionism and urge to dive deep into the topic from the get-go was the one thing that took most of my time.
second year med student here. SLEEP and SCHEDULE. the biggest mistake of first year was staying up late!! i only stayed up until 12 am once this year, and even then it was not THAT helpful. wake up early. sleep early. and never ruin your sleep schedule. not for anyone or anything!
Fantastic tips, just the push I needed to put my ego aside and start doing past papers regardless of how often I get the questions wrong. Thank you SO MUCH!!
Thanks man, that was totally helpful. I would also like to add meditation every morning / writing reflective thoughts. Since my undergrad I would regularly do it everyday. I am also pursuing my medschool applications rn, hopefully I could start this year.🎉
I tried to follow the popular study methods and ended up focusing on devising those methods rather than actually focus on the information. For me, reading it at my own pace and taking the time to understand it by re reading, going back and forth, and finally connecting the dots is what helps me learn, and this takes a longer time than others but it’s what works for me. Rather than trying to cram 273773 study methods into one session, I think I prefer to take it slow and steady, because that’s what drills it into my brain. Along with that, using various resources for review like online quizzes, questions banks or RUclips videos also helps me a lot in reinforcing what I already know. I think it’s better to work on what’s worked FOR YOU in the past vs what everyone else is raving about. I used a lot of study methods incorrectly, perhaps, and it didn’t work out. So now I’m just going to stick with taking it one thing at a time.
I’m in the top 10% of my med school class. What I’ve found is hard work only gets one so far, I’m simply just not smart enough to move up any higher. There are levels to this. The advice is sold though 👍
Glad you are going to boost our nhs. My uncle burnt out in nhs and moved over to NewYork and retrained for orthopedic surgeon. Earning over $600k now. Impossible in UK
I think the most important thing about learning how to study best, is like you said, "think for yourself". I personally do things to study that others find counterintuitive and don't like, but work really well for me.
I honestly just want to do better in studies and the rest I want to rest and having time to enjoy my hobbies~ Thanks for the video,you made it sound like it's achievable❤good luckkk!!!
I really liked the K.I.S.S concept because I practice the same concept, and it is the first time I have seen this pop up in a RUclips video! Great stuff buddy!
Great video! I am a pre-pa student, but this was still extremely relevant. You seem to have a very balanced approach that we could all learn a thing or two from.
This was one of the most helpful videos I’ve ever seen about study methods!! (I’m a big fan of Ali Abdaal, so I’ve seen a lot hahaha) The SQ3R method is great too! And reminds me a bit of what you explained One thing I simply can’t bring myself to do is stop taking notes.. I feel like I won’t remember anything after my lectures 😵💫😵💫 Anyways, thank you!!🙏
This should be legit. I knew it's always solving problem sets that that works out for me the most. When it comes to memorization, flashcards are my best friend. What I did wrong this semester is I was too lazy that I ended up studying 2-3 hours before exams. But I can guarantee every one that question banks and flashcards are the most helpful for studies.
Can you make a video going into more details on how you process the information? E.g. with a list of recorded lectures and readings of articles & textbook, which one do you go through first, and how do you go through? Do you first gloss over and pick up the main words, and then read into each section? What do you do to make the information stick?
Try and categorise things first into headings/subheadings (“scoping the subject”) by skim reading - then I’ll read it in some more detail and turn into flashcards. Flashcards and question banks is what makes the information stick - reading information is for understanding initially.
He fails to mention the last of the S's. It's actually, studies, sports, social, and sleep. You can have all three of the first S's, you just have to sacrifice sleep.
Sacrificing sleep is a nono…. If we are getting little sleep after studying , chances are we won’t store the studied information properly. Our brains need rest to properly store learned info
Super awesome video. Reinforced a lot of best practices I've experienced and also helped me gain some useful perspective as I start the next phase of my studies
studying one hour a day in med school, I can't wrap my head around that concept. With the course loads of second year and third. Some of us are spending 6 to 8 hours in the library almost on a daily basis, just to stay ahead of the lecturer.
without the rant lol --> day by day study qb study imp stuff and know them well i also find this to give me very good result, problem is that i dont always stick with it, but it account for most of the right answer i get in exam. last exam i 100% screwed up on a subject by answering about 30-40% of it only, that was because it had memorization, the material were a lot and i didnt cover that part of the exam because i had to revise the stuff i know which i was already weak at. check qb early while u study. also am a very cramming person so i cant say teh good thing about day to day, but i once did study like almost all day for 1 week, i did what i thought i couldnt do.
Anyone sets a time limit of 2 hours for a certain subject but then spends 6 hours studying it and sometimes not finish🥲 ...If any of you has a solution for it pray tell me♥️
Thanks, great video! Could you please make some videos of how you answer different types of questions, different subjects that would be awesome....do you use highlighting/striking out feature, how do you start, thinking process, etc? Many thanks again!
I like the rants tho, like it just feels like a rich conversation rather than a factual lecture from a professor about a random study technique ill never use.
Hi, thank you for all the wonderful info. Im currently in high school but I plan to go to med school and i was wondering how you find question banks for highschool classes like ap biology, ap environmental science , etc. Thank you so much
hmm I’m not so familiar with that as I’m from the UK, we did GCSEs and a-levels but I’m sure there many resources - google and yt are all you need look around you’ll find stuff :)
how can i do with friends when i do not understand anything and the friends understand everything and they are tired of teaching me everything and this inbalance between them and me i am afraid it's not a win win solution what do u think😭
That’s a tricky one. Obviously it’s not sustainable to ask your friends for EVERYTHING- you aren’t paying them to be your teacher haha. Try and use google, ChatGPT and RUclips to help get the understanding and basic foundations - from there asking your friends won’t be like them teaching your something from scratch but just helping guide you. Your real friends will want to help also at the end of the day
thanks so much yes i totally understand what you said😊i will do my best and thanks for inspiring me😊 im a slow learner however possible to study by myself without a tutor and getting into an Italia public university medicine department English course do you think❓please let me ask you about it for the reference😊
I am thinking to drop out of my med college. I cant handle pressure. My friends fake act that they say we will fail together but that never happens. My one friend she dont like if i score more than her but if i fail then she laughs . I feel depressed when she score more than me . I cant handle this much study pressure.
Hi, love your video. I find that after lectures I leave feeling stupider than I went in because the lecturers just read off the slides. How do you revise daily? Because one hour a day seems too little to understand topics and begin to memorise flashcards. What do you do after lectures?
thank you this was very helpful. i wanted to ask what if 1 hour a day is not enough? i struggle at remembering a lot of basics in medicine because i used to study last year the wrong way. when do i know when to stop and when to push my limits? i am aiming for top 1 and do better in general
Depends on how consistent you are with it - 1hr a day of solid studying is viable only if you are consistent and studying the right way. With 2 hrs a day and good study techniques you will have do great :) can ramp it up 6 weeks from exams and create a retrospective revision timetable and you will SMASH your exam
I still don’t get how you are doing it. Are you just learning it once from a source like a good book and then just revise trough question banks and ankis? I would be way too scared to don’t get every important topic revised that way. And also the syllabus of my University doesn’t seem to match most of the study resources.
Hello, thank you for the wonderful video. I am a secondary school student and my field of study is experimental. I am very stressed that I cannot achieve what I want. Can you help me?
Opinion, not all study subjects have question banks. It is probably easier for medical content since there's so many student who need to learn how to properly study. For engineering, there's less question banks for certifications. Also, for free resources like Quizlet, there is no way to know if you can trust the content.
Hey ...! I just got into my med school can anyone suggest me a nice ipad or tab ....Which makes med school easier 🤔 11" or 13" one .......!! 128gb or 256gb. ........!!? What abt S9FE+.....12.4"......!!? Any suggestions.....!
cant really do anything other than school when u have almost half a day school schedule, cant even sleep that much cuz have to wakeup early since school is kinda far + traffic
Thanks for the video, In terms of the weak area list, how do you go about this? Do you just look at the review button on passmed and see the topic titles?
I personally find when I flag questions on passmed I never ACTUALLY go back and look at them. I make a page on notion and for then make separate pages for each specialty and write down the type of qs I get wrong (e.g. ECGs)
1. Little and often (spaced repetition)
2. Question banks are your best friend
3. Stop taking notes and use the K.I.S.S method
(Question papers, question banks, flashcards)
4. Keep it simple
5. Weak area list
(Note down all the questions you repeatedly get wrong ect)
6. Study with friends
7. Don’t go into too much detail too early on
(Go with the process)
7. Make exercise, socialising and sleeping non negotiable!
Lastly, take what is useful to you.
you literally just copy and pasted the description of the video???
Thanks
The realist video on studying!
💖💖🙏🙏
thank you!!
This is actually THE ULTIMATE GUIDE for studying tips
Appreciate this!
studying with friends is soo helpful. either they will explain it to me in a funny way i'll remember, or i explain to them in my own words, also helping remember
Yeah agreed 🤞
But listen...i have some classmates but if i do good in viva after they helped me...
But in next xm they don't help me
What should i do
@@AllahLoveyou-qn2xr real friends will help you imo - in some cases they may be falling really behind and you should help them - it’s a balance
@@anthony.zhang_ no they are not falling behind...i am not good enough
@@AllahLoveyou-qn2xr just talk to the other classmates who understand the class better and be firends with them
I've watched quite a number of study advice vids at this point, and I appreciate yours the most. I wish more people could talk as straightforwardly as you do.
Thank you :) I’ll keep it that way
yes exactly!!!
This is genuinely one of the most accurate and effective summary/advice on having a life changing system for learning. THANK YOU!!!
Appreciate it man glad you found it useful :)
Stupidly simple, stupidly efficient.
With these tips, success is a matter of time and constant effort.
Application is the alchemy that transforms knowledge into gold.
Thank you - I agree!
Always remember, your patients don’t care if your top 1%, be a compassionate doctor, there is no percentile that can make you connect with another human!
Be humble and don’t get lost in numbers!
Bless you in your journey
Of course - thank you
bro the thing is i have to top or get really good grades i need a scholarship bc i cant afford med school especially not in the US
This was a stupidly simple video. One of the best elaboration of tips so far. Thanks man. Praying for your future studies and growth!
Thank you! K.I.S.S is my life motto
I'm a 2nd semester med student, and I was looking for more effective methods to save time in my schedule. I realized that I made the mistake of going deep into material instead of looking at the bigger picture. I'll use your advice well to have an academic CB! Thank you I loved your video!!
ahh I'm a 2nd trimester med student as well and struggle a lot with time management, so That was actually my favourite tip throughout the video. made me realise my perfectionism and urge to dive deep into the topic from the get-go was the one thing that took most of my time.
Yours is the best advice on the internet, period. Every medical student should watch this one video.
thank you - means a lot to me!
second year med student here. SLEEP and SCHEDULE. the biggest mistake of first year was staying up late!! i only stayed up until 12 am once this year, and even then it was not THAT helpful. wake up early. sleep early. and never ruin your sleep schedule. not for anyone or anything!
facts! sleeping early and waking up early is the way
Fantastic tips, just the push I needed to put my ego aside and start doing past papers regardless of how often I get the questions wrong. Thank you SO MUCH!!
Your welcome! I know that feeling haha
I APPRECIATED EVERY WORD OF WHAT YOU SHARED. GOING TO SHARE WITH MY NEPHEWS AND NEICES….AND ANYONE IN GRAD SCHOOL….OR MEDICAL SCHOOL
Luckily I'm watching this before my exams, I still have enough time to make things right, thanks I think this will really help me♡
you got this!
this video appeared when I needed it most🙏 Thankyou so much! Hope I top my boards🥳
Best of luck!
Thanks man, that was totally helpful. I would also like to add meditation every morning / writing reflective thoughts. Since my undergrad I would regularly do it everyday. I am also pursuing my medschool applications rn, hopefully I could start this year.🎉
Instead of studying for it i m watching how to study (crying in silence)
Let's go!
Same here😢 its breaking my h❤
Thank you so much! ❤️
Now I am trying to avoid repeating the mistakes I made in my first year and your video helped me a lot!
Glad it was useful ❤️
Thank you, starting med school this Fall and this was useful
Glad it helped
you literally helped me a lot, i was on the verge of a total burnout, Thank you so much Anthony!
keep going, take breaks, exercise - then study hard!
I tried to follow the popular study methods and ended up focusing on devising those methods rather than actually focus on the information. For me, reading it at my own pace and taking the time to understand it by re reading, going back and forth, and finally connecting the dots is what helps me learn, and this takes a longer time than others but it’s what works for me. Rather than trying to cram 273773 study methods into one session, I think I prefer to take it slow and steady, because that’s what drills it into my brain. Along with that, using various resources for review like online quizzes, questions banks or RUclips videos also helps me a lot in reinforcing what I already know. I think it’s better to work on what’s worked FOR YOU in the past vs what everyone else is raving about. I used a lot of study methods incorrectly, perhaps, and it didn’t work out. So now I’m just going to stick with taking it one thing at a time.
Whatever works for you :)
@@anthony.zhang_ thank you for your reply! Amazing video and it helps me a lot.
I’m in the top 10% of my med school class. What I’ve found is hard work only gets one so far, I’m simply just not smart enough to move up any higher. There are levels to this. The advice is sold though 👍
how do you manage your time sir?
Thank you so much! I struggled last semester and I'm trying to make sure that doesn't happen again.
let’s go you got this 💪
Glad you are going to boost our nhs. My uncle burnt out in nhs and moved over to NewYork and retrained for orthopedic surgeon. Earning over $600k now. Impossible in UK
I'm in my last year of nursing school and I'm watching this. This helps. thank youuu
glad it helped
I’m on my first year Radiology residency and you remind me of my younger self. Keep grinding doctor!💪
Thanks man
Thoughts on radiology?
I think the most important thing about learning how to study best, is like you said, "think for yourself". I personally do things to study that others find counterintuitive and don't like, but work really well for me.
Yes love that - don’t just follow the crowd, listen but then use what is useful for you :)
This is Gold
I'm a third year medical student
Thank you so much❤🙏🏿
glad it was useful :)
Loved this video. You were real and your points and concepts made sense 👏🏾 no ranting.
I appreciate that!
I honestly just want to do better in studies and the rest I want to rest and having time to enjoy my hobbies~
Thanks for the video,you made it sound like it's achievable❤good luckkk!!!
Glad I got that message across :)
some of the best advice i’ve heard in a while! thanks mate
glad you found it useful!
I feel like having stable emotion is also important while studying..
100%. Stress management is important for sustainability’s
I really liked the K.I.S.S concept because I practice the same concept, and it is the first time I have seen this pop up in a RUclips video! Great stuff buddy!
appreciate it bro!
Great video! I am a pre-pa student, but this was still extremely relevant. You seem to have a very balanced approach that we could all learn a thing or two from.
Appreciate it!
This was one of the most helpful videos I’ve ever seen about study methods!! (I’m a big fan of Ali Abdaal, so I’ve seen a lot hahaha)
The SQ3R method is great too! And reminds me a bit of what you explained
One thing I simply can’t bring myself to do is stop taking notes.. I feel like I won’t remember anything after my lectures 😵💫😵💫
Anyways, thank you!!🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Dedication and discipline from a young age will get you there.
100%.
thank you for this video man , much needed
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. I was stressing quite a bit because my exams for 1. Semester are in February and I had been clueless about how to study.
I’m glad you found it useful - you got time!
You weren't ranting bro. It was really helpful❤.
I appreciate that!
Hi,
Ranting or not, I think you've provided value for us. I appreciate it
Thank you, Anthony
no problem, appreciate you!
This should be legit.
I knew it's always solving problem sets that that works out for me the most. When it comes to memorization, flashcards are my best friend. What I did wrong this semester is I was too lazy that I ended up studying 2-3 hours before exams. But I can guarantee every one that question banks and flashcards are the most helpful for studies.
it works for me!
I am heading to my 4th year of med school and I am going to use your advices in my 4th year thank you so much ❤️
Good luck!!
I love the KISS method just like the french technique.
french technique?
these are actually really good tips
I BOOKMARKED this video, thank you for the helpful study tips Anthony! viewing from the Philippines on my study table :) 💖
I’m glad :)
Thanks for ur sharing Anthony. You are amazing, I wish best for your life.
nah this is the way to go. you know a lot
appreciate that bro 👊
Can you make a video going into more details on how you process the information?
E.g. with a list of recorded lectures and readings of articles & textbook, which one do you go through first, and how do you go through?
Do you first gloss over and pick up the main words, and then read into each section?
What do you do to make the information stick?
Try and categorise things first into headings/subheadings (“scoping the subject”) by skim reading - then I’ll read it in some more detail and turn into flashcards. Flashcards and question banks is what makes the information stick - reading information is for understanding initially.
You’ve gained a subscriber buddy I’ve definitely needed to watch that video ✨
Thanks you! What kind of videos you want to see next
Very helpful information. Thank you for putting this together!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks bro this is honestly very helpful vedio 💛+ your saying that we can all lift ourselves up together is what I needed to hear today .... tnx a lot
Your welcome, definitely a multiplayer game!
Im in premed and i really needed this video. Will be having my final exams in june
glad you found it useful!
Thanks Anthony this was really encouraging!
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for making it.
Thank you Anthony!!! 🥹 Great video
Glad you enjoyed :)
What a legend💪 good content bro keep it up🤩
appreciate that bro! What kinda content you wanna see?
Great tips thanks i need this trying to get into medical school
You got it
The ranting was very useful! Couldn’t agree more with the point on *actually* sleeping.
hahah will continue ranting thanks for helping me decide
He fails to mention the last of the S's. It's actually, studies, sports, social, and sleep. You can have all three of the first S's, you just have to sacrifice sleep.
in my opinion - nope you don’t have to sacrifice it.
Dude mentioned importance of sleep at the end😂 of the
Sacrificing sleep is a nono…. If we are getting little sleep after studying , chances are we won’t store the studied information properly. Our brains need rest to properly store learned info
U failed to watch the video it seems
He did… you didn’t watch the entire video
such a well made video
thank you!
Super awesome video. Reinforced a lot of best practices I've experienced and also helped me gain some useful perspective as I start the next phase of my studies
Glad it was helpful!
thank you Anthony...this means a lot
glad it helped!
studying one hour a day in med school, I can't wrap my head around that concept. With the course loads of second year and third. Some of us are spending 6 to 8 hours in the library almost on a daily basis, just to stay ahead of the lecturer.
I’m more referring to clinical placement years when I say one hour a day
without the rant lol
-->
day by day study
qb
study imp stuff and know them well
i also find this to give me very good result, problem is that i dont always stick with it, but it account for most of the right answer i get in exam. last exam i 100% screwed up on a subject by answering about 30-40% of it only, that was because it had memorization, the material were a lot and i didnt cover that part of the exam because i had to revise the stuff i know which i was already weak at. check qb early while u study. also am a very cramming person so i cant say teh good thing about day to day, but i once did study like almost all day for 1 week, i did what i thought i couldnt do.
Anyone sets a time limit of 2 hours for a certain subject but then spends 6 hours studying it and sometimes not finish🥲 ...If any of you has a solution for it pray tell me♥️
the answer is literally in the video don’t go deep in the content just get the bigger picture that’s enough and you will hve a less time
I needed this video thank you :)
Glad it was useful :)
thanks for motivations
Thanks, great video! Could you please make some videos of how you answer different types of questions, different subjects that would be awesome....do you use highlighting/striking out feature, how do you start, thinking process, etc? Many thanks again!
Yes I will in the future! Start by “scoping out the subject” - I.e. getting a broad, Birds Eye view of things and start wide and zoom in
@@anthony.zhang_ Thanks for these pointers....if you do take exams on the computer, would be great to see how you it step by step. Thank you again!
Top content as per 👏
😘😘
How to make flash cards i feel lost n random it takes lots of time n I can’t find the specific info in a preflash cards🙏🏼
make it based on what your exams will cover
Thanks for this information ❤❤❤
I like the rants tho, like it just feels like a rich conversation rather than a factual lecture from a professor about a random study technique ill never use.
appreciate that!
Hello, I am a medical student in another country. Thank you for sharing this useful information with me.
Your welcome!
Hi, thank you for all the wonderful info. Im currently in high school but I plan to go to med school and i was wondering how you find question banks for highschool classes like ap biology, ap environmental science , etc. Thank you so much
hmm I’m not so familiar with that as I’m from the UK, we did GCSEs and a-levels but I’m sure there many resources - google and yt are all you need look around you’ll find stuff :)
watching this during a lecture
Haha love that
New sub
Thank u so Much antonyyy , thx 4 ur time i appreciate that , im studying dentistry n i hope 2b like u
With u the best
I went to Southampton in 1977, worked on the Bank Holiday market.
Wow 🤩
how can i do with friends when i do not understand anything and the friends understand everything and they are tired of teaching me everything and this inbalance between them and me i am afraid it's not a win win solution what do u think😭
That’s a tricky one. Obviously it’s not sustainable to ask your friends for EVERYTHING- you aren’t paying them to be your teacher haha. Try and use google, ChatGPT and RUclips to help get the understanding and basic foundations - from there asking your friends won’t be like them teaching your something from scratch but just helping guide you. Your real friends will want to help also at the end of the day
thanks so much yes i totally understand what you said😊i will do my best and thanks for inspiring me😊 im a slow learner however possible to study by myself without a tutor and getting into an Italia public university medicine department English course do you think❓please let me ask you about it for the reference😊
I am thinking to drop out of my med college. I cant handle pressure. My friends fake act that they say we will fail together but that never happens. My one friend she dont like if i score more than her but if i fail then she laughs . I feel depressed when she score more than me . I cant handle this much study pressure.
focus on YOU - stop comparing yourself to your friend. that's out of your control - keep working hard and see your progress over time
you have some bad friends
why am i seeing this now, with finals around the corner?
Hi, love your video. I find that after lectures I leave feeling stupider than I went in because the lecturers just read off the slides. How do you revise daily? Because one hour a day seems too little to understand topics and begin to memorise flashcards. What do you do after lectures?
100% understand you... reading off the slides feels completely pointless - I do practice questions on the topic after lectures
Really helpful 👌
Glad it helped
Hiii that was awesome thank you❤
You're welcome 😊
i think i just became your 6000th subscriber, great job on this video, very useful tips 👍
This is really good ohh. I am a Medical student. Gonna apply not taking notes
Thank you 🙏
thank you this was very helpful. i wanted to ask what if 1 hour a day is not enough? i struggle at remembering a lot of basics in medicine because i used to study last year the wrong way. when do i know when to stop and when to push my limits? i am aiming for top 1 and do better in general
Depends on how consistent you are with it - 1hr a day of solid studying is viable only if you are consistent and studying the right way. With 2 hrs a day and good study techniques you will have do great :) can ramp it up 6 weeks from exams and create a retrospective revision timetable and you will SMASH your exam
I loved this video Oh thxxx
glad you loved it
Me watching this when I have a para and micro exam after 2 days and have 20 lectures that I haven't studied or even opened yet 🤓
i believe in you bro
Thank you for your infos
My pleasure!
I still don’t get how you are doing it. Are you just learning it once from a source like a good book and then just revise trough question banks and ankis? I would be way too scared to don’t get every important topic revised that way. And also the syllabus of my University doesn’t seem to match most of the study resources.
How do i study questions that are related to the modules and systems I’m taking? Is there an ability to choose when using those websites
Yess! Quesmed and Passmed have it all separated into different medical specialties- very neat
@@anthony.zhang_ okay sweet, are the questions already made or i can generate new ones for every specific topic?
@@nini-he8uy questions are already made - if you wanna make your own (bascically flash cards) you can do that via notion or anki
@@anthony.zhang_ great, thanks a lot🩶
Hello, thank you for the wonderful video. I am a secondary school student and my field of study is experimental. I am very stressed that I cannot achieve what I want. Can you help me?
Opinion, not all study subjects have question banks. It is probably easier for medical content since there's so many student who need to learn how to properly study. For engineering, there's less question banks for certifications. Also, for free resources like Quizlet, there is no way to know if you can trust the content.
Yeah you’re right. I would make the flashcards yourself
Hey ...!
I just got into my med school can anyone suggest me a nice ipad or tab ....Which makes med school easier 🤔
11" or 13" one .......!!
128gb or 256gb. ........!!?
What abt S9FE+.....12.4"......!!?
Any suggestions.....!
Hi don’t know much about Samsung but an iPad is a great option!
@@anthony.zhang_ which one is more preferable 11" or 13"
YOU WERE NEVER RANTING AT ALL🥰(People with British Accents never sound RANTING to me😂). APPRECIATE VERY MUCH THE CONTENT OF YOUR VIDEO!!!😍🎉🎉🎉
thank you!
cant really do anything other than school when u have almost half a day school schedule, cant even sleep that much cuz have to wakeup early since school is kinda far + traffic
I dont know about that part that you said stop taking notes. Writing down information can be very useful for recall
Personally it doesn’t really work for me. But whatever works for you, stick with it!
goaaaat advice!
thank you
Thanks for the video,
In terms of the weak area list, how do you go about this? Do you just look at the review button on passmed and see the topic titles?
I personally find when I flag questions on passmed I never ACTUALLY go back and look at them. I make a page on notion and for then make separate pages for each specialty and write down the type of qs I get wrong (e.g. ECGs)
what was the ali abdal video you were talking about
"How to study for exams - Evidence-based revision tips"