Outline of study tips (learned from you!): 1. Difficult subjects first 2. Active Learning 3. Color code "progress" (love this!) 4. Supplementary materials on the internet 5. Never sit for 2 hours straight (really good reminder!) 6. (not exactly mentioned but I believe you're also trying to tell us this) Breathe I'm already doing most of these but I must say, I like knowing about new styles of effective learning. I really liked the idea of color coding after answering the questions instead of just checking it with a red pen and circling it when I'm wrong. That just means I gotta learn from my mistakes and that there's progress. Also, thank you for sharing your study experience. You're really inspiring! That just shows how much is happening behind the scenes before one becomes a doctor. You did a great job on your test! Rest well! You deserve it!
Thank you so much for also inspiring me! Exactly! Chunking the most difficult tasks works for almost everything and in this video, I tried chunking my biochemistry lectures and kept repeating it until I was done. 🤗
Hay nako im so proud of you auds! Maka hilak man sad tag apil sa imong video uie! It goes to show that with grit, determination kaya rajud tanan! Thank you for showing the world this video, of how difficult the climb really is, but it is worthwhile in the end. Im sure naa kay na inspire auds and naa pajuy daghan ma inspire ani. Kaya auds! We gotchu!! Laaablaaaab!!!!!
Hahah I shed a tear at the end, congratulations. I love to see when people succeed and thank you for the motivation. I will be doing my 100 hour week of studying as of tomorrow despite having summer holidays.
🥺 this was the week I was so sure you'd make it and that I kept telling you you're more than capable pero it's just that you adjusted differently. SUPER, DUPER, can't-stress-enough how we're so proud of you for pulling it off. HERE WE GO, PBL 2 sizzums mamsh. Balig pila ka tablespoons man ang tears?? 🤗🤗🤗🤪🥰
Thank you for sharing even your breakdowns *hugs* as it feels more organic and relatable! I'm still a premed student and would really take your tips! :) Nice vid btw
Outline of study tips (learned from you!):
1. Difficult subjects first
2. Active Learning
3. Color code "progress" (love this!)
4. Supplementary materials on the internet
5. Never sit for 2 hours straight (really good reminder!)
6. (not exactly mentioned but I believe you're also trying to tell us this) Breathe
I'm already doing most of these but I must say, I like knowing about new styles of effective learning. I really liked the idea of color coding after answering the questions instead of just checking it with a red pen and circling it when I'm wrong. That just means I gotta learn from my mistakes and that there's progress.
Also, thank you for sharing your study experience. You're really inspiring! That just shows how much is happening behind the scenes before one becomes a doctor.
You did a great job on your test! Rest well! You deserve it!
Thank you so much for also inspiring me! Exactly! Chunking the most difficult tasks works for almost everything and in this video, I tried chunking my biochemistry lectures and kept repeating it until I was done. 🤗
Good luck on your journey and thank you for inspiring me:)
Thank you so much for inspiring me to do better as well! God bless
Congrats 🎉 🤗🤗💪 laban ate!!!
Kim Kenneth Marikit 😩 Take care kimmyyy
IMBAHA AUDS UY! Well deserved pasar gyud.
Huhu thank you kaayo and good luck, deeev! Ikaw napuuud sunoood 🤗
You inspired me a lot. If possible make more study videos like this.
I am an incoming 1st-year med student with a none traditional premed background.
Thank you so much! ❤️ I’ll make more videos soon if time permits!
@@audreygravador7760 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Congrats te auds! 💪🏼❤️❤️❤️
Thank you jaeeee 🤗❤❤❤
I am so proud of you Auds🤗🥰🥰
Jayra Maru Mar 😭❤️ Thank you so much, Jayyy! As in.
saw your post on our fb group~ grabe this is so inspiring. thank you for sharing this moment, you even filmed your breakdowns. 🥺 fighting!!! 💕
Thank you so much for watching! I hope you don’t give up until you get what you want in life 🤗
Congrats Auds...💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾... really proud of you... my mental health might not have survived this stress...virtual hugs🤗🤗🤗
Nana Akua Osei, 3A Thank you, Nana! Congratulations also and see you in class! 🤗🤗🤗
Hay nako im so proud of you auds! Maka hilak man sad tag apil sa imong video uie! It goes to show that with grit, determination kaya rajud tanan! Thank you for showing the world this video, of how difficult the climb really is, but it is worthwhile in the end. Im sure naa kay na inspire auds and naa pajuy daghan ma inspire ani. Kaya auds! We gotchu!! Laaablaaaab!!!!!
Huhu it wouldn't be that bearable without my support system, dayn! So glad to have you guys around! Lablaaab 🤗💖
Hahah I shed a tear at the end, congratulations. I love to see when people succeed and thank you for the motivation. I will be doing my 100 hour week of studying as of tomorrow despite having summer holidays.
Thank you so much, Lukas! Keep on persevering and you won’t even notice how time flies so fast!
🥺 this was the week I was so sure you'd make it and that I kept telling you you're more than capable pero it's just that you adjusted differently. SUPER, DUPER, can't-stress-enough how we're so proud of you for pulling it off. HERE WE GO, PBL 2 sizzums mamsh. Balig pila ka tablespoons man ang tears?? 🤗🤗🤗🤪🥰
Grace Nooriza 😭 Maka cloud kaayo sa mind gyud and I am so lucky to have you guys around! 1 bucket per hour of studying para 100 buckets sizt! 😆
Thank you for sharing even your breakdowns *hugs* as it feels more organic and relatable! I'm still a premed student and would really take your tips! :) Nice vid btw
Esther Tabungar 🤗 thank you very much! I hope you’re all safe and always take care of your mental health.