Great video!!! I really liked how you connected the children's study (intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation) takeaway with success and failure, cause we have the wrong mindset/perception of seeking a goal solely for a reward instead of finding ways to enjoy the process
I just failed out of a masters program for only getting a 69.4% instead of 70%. Cost me $40,000. The worst part is the school does not allow any exam reviews so I could not see where on the question stem I was getting mixed up. I followed all of your study techniques but my confidence just plummeted after each exam. I really loved implementing all of your suggested study techniques, obviously there is a neurotransmitter hormonal offset in my brain, what kind of specialist could help me with this?
I had a very hard time to do daily habit, it only last for one or two days and I feel bad about it,but then I realized the reason I had hard time to do it because my mood always jumping between active and downer and can't focus on a same stuff every day. So the habit is jumping habit: Today do habit----tomorrow not------tomorrow morrow do habit----tomorrow morrow morrow not---ect... It's really helpful for me and maybe for others Thank you for the video really helpful😁
Just thought I'd right my conondrum here if someone might help. I am currently studying medicine in Hungary and want to become a neurologist (while also being involved in research) and want to do this at the best hospital possible*, but I am unconvinced about the reliability of university and hospital rankings online since out of the top ~20 there doesn't seem to be much agreement on how good each institution is. How can I tell the quality of institutions? Thank you in advance! *in either Switzerland or Austria or Sweden
Hii I have a question, does the name of medical college matter for an img students who want to apply for big colleges in america? I mean if I get good marks in usmle and am above avg in criteria but not from the great medical college of that country, will it affect my admission in medical residency??
My teacher: Failure is alright, it's a process in life, and should be used as an opportunity to improve yourself. Me: So it's alright that, I failed the exam, I just need to do it better next time. My school: Yes, but you're expelled.
Accepting failures isn’t easy but it definitely helps facilitate growth 🧡
One day you just wake up & realize something has to change. YOU need to be better. Those who haven't experienced this are still sleeping
Agreed 💜
I feel like i have woken up few time but gone back to sleep again.
And boom, my favourite Dr has dropped yet another awesome video.
Thank You Dr Kevin Jubbal, you greatly appreciated Sir
Much Love from ZIMBABWE
My microbio professor once told me "failure is the best teacher." Something I remember to this day.
Really needed 😥 it's difficult to digest failure after gaining success
Failed to get into med school hope I get back at it in 4 years after engeering graduation 😁. 💪
Great video!!! I really liked how you connected the children's study (intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation) takeaway with success and failure, cause we have the wrong mindset/perception of seeking a goal solely for a reward instead of finding ways to enjoy the process
I just failed out of a masters program for only getting a 69.4% instead of 70%. Cost me $40,000. The worst part is the school does not allow any exam reviews so I could not see where on the question stem I was getting mixed up. I followed all of your study techniques but my confidence just plummeted after each exam. I really loved implementing all of your suggested study techniques, obviously there is a neurotransmitter hormonal offset in my brain, what kind of specialist could help me with this?
I had a very hard time to do daily habit, it only last for one or two days and I feel bad about it,but then I realized the reason I had hard time to do it because my mood always jumping between active and downer and can't focus on a same stuff every day.
So the habit is jumping habit:
Today do habit----tomorrow not------tomorrow morrow do habit----tomorrow morrow morrow not---ect...
It's really helpful for me and maybe for others
Thank you for the video really helpful😁
This is something I struggle with; accepting failures. This video is very helpful, thank you!
I know it’s not a physician specialty, but could you do a video on So You Want to Be a Cardiovascular Perfusionist? That would be great!
good one bro
Just thought I'd right my conondrum here if someone might help.
I am currently studying medicine in Hungary and want to become a neurologist (while also being involved in research) and want to do this at the best hospital possible*, but I am unconvinced about the reliability of university and hospital rankings online since out of the top ~20 there doesn't seem to be much agreement on how good each institution is. How can I tell the quality of institutions? Thank you in advance!
*in either Switzerland or Austria or Sweden
Do you think you can think you can get into Harvard medical school with 3.00 gpa with near perfect mcat with 0ostbacc science classes?
Grandpa Jubbal said so
Now tell me how OK it is to fail a USMLE exam
Can you not take it again?
@@jayh1935 yeah, we can.
Hii I have a question, does the name of medical college matter for an img students who want to apply for big colleges in america? I mean if I get good marks in usmle and am above avg in criteria but not from the great medical college of that country, will it affect my admission in medical residency??
♨️Quick save on the title change lol
what was it b4? :)
@@sandaruvidanage Im guessing it was "it's okay to fail"
@@jayh1935 thanks!
Yeah, but I keep losing all the time.
My teacher: Failure is alright, it's a process in life, and should be used as an opportunity to improve yourself.
Me: So it's alright that, I failed the exam, I just need to do it better next time.
My school: Yes, but you're expelled.
woww this is an awesome video. thanks for sharing :) subbed and liked ! a fellow creator.,,.,.
Yaaaaaayyyyyyy 🧠
"its okay to fail" looks like someone didnt match into rocket surgery residency this year...😬
I’ve heard of someone failing IELTS Academic for more than 10 times. How is that ok🫣🫢