I'm still working on #4. As a single mom of 4 boys, being a nursing school student is a whole different level of crazy. Thanks for all your awesome videos!
Great video and I appreciate you making it for us! I am definitely a victim of #3 because by the time I realize the study method for that specific class, it's already mid-way ish to the end of the semester. About to attend uni in the fall and the academic support programs seem well equipped. I'm excited for sure!
Crazyy I was just kind of researching how to study better recently (for approaching large amounts of content) and signed up for Traverse a cpl days ago, and right now I was somewhat procrastinating studying/little confused on how to approach my Anat/Phys lecture slides w/Traverse bc there's sm content and so just went to your channel to see how do it lol & then you finding out that you know what Traverse is just totally confirmed where I should go back to rn haha! Especially w/the brief example too! Love all your vids, you're a huge inspiration/help + especially as a brotha in Christ! 🙏🏾
Great sharing, definitely a lot of points to talk about when it comes to these habits! Students will surely learn from this video, its so helpful! Habit number 2 is so common, we cram and put so much information in our brain in a limited time! Thanks a lot for sharing this!❤
I was using these methods all last year in all my AP courses. Going into junior year, I've learnt not to make these mistakes as not only did they yield lower results on my tests, they didn't help me learn the content (actually know to apply it properly), as well as take up way more time. Using active recall however for the AP exams helped me get all 5's!
My problem is that I am a slow reader. In my course apperently I was supposed to write rehearsal questions - same questions that showed up on exam , but I thought I was supposed to read everything first before starting with the questions. So instaed of writing answers to questions I took alot of notes on the side of my litterature. Then for the last week before exam I almost had no answers to rehearsal questions and still alot to read... :(
I think the best way to prepare for OSCEs is to practice an organized approach to the exam on a friend/classmate. In terms of recognizing different pathologies, Amboss is a great resource
I have uploaded Anki decks (the screen recording was me) and it works great! They have some pretty good videos on their website but I will definitely m consider making one!
This is Dom from Traverse, we'll have some pre-made Anking decks available on Traverse very soon but you can also upload them yourself as JR mentions :)
Anyone else fallen victim to any of these bad habits? ✋🏽 I know for me, I’m still working on #4 and #5
I'm still working on #4. As a single mom of 4 boys, being a nursing school student is a whole different level of crazy. Thanks for all your awesome videos!
@@rachelmcphee9715 I can only imagine! Wow! Huge props to you for balancing all of that. And I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos!
Great video and I appreciate you making it for us! I am definitely a victim of #3 because by the time I realize the study method for that specific class, it's already mid-way ish to the end of the semester. About to attend uni in the fall and the academic support programs seem well equipped. I'm excited for sure!
Take breaks!!! I agree with that one! I always feel guilty when resting. I am trying to work hard on overcoming this.
I’m right there with you! Lol
Crazyy I was just kind of researching how to study better recently (for approaching large amounts of content) and signed up for Traverse a cpl days ago, and right now I was somewhat procrastinating studying/little confused on how to approach my Anat/Phys lecture slides w/Traverse bc there's sm content and so just went to your channel to see how do it lol & then you finding out that you know what Traverse is just totally confirmed where I should go back to rn haha! Especially w/the brief example too! Love all your vids, you're a huge inspiration/help + especially as a brotha in Christ! 🙏🏾
That’s crazy! I love Traverse though and happy you came across them! I’m honored you’ve found my videos helpful and have resonated with me! 🙏🏽
Great sharing, definitely a lot of points to talk about when it comes to these habits! Students will surely learn from this video, its so helpful! Habit number 2 is so common, we cram and put so much information in our brain in a limited time! Thanks a lot for sharing this!❤
Thank you so much for this comment! I’m glad you agree and I hope students do indeed find it helpful! 🙏🏽
Bro keep up the amazing work. You should pump videos that are this type.
Thanks man! Glad you’re liking them!
this was me last year in AP Bio. i struggle with focusing and finding my method of studying. thank you for this video!!
My pleasure! Thank you for sharing the struggles that so much of us have! I’m glad up found the video helpful!
I was using these methods all last year in all my AP courses. Going into junior year, I've learnt not to make these mistakes as not only did they yield lower results on my tests, they didn't help me learn the content (actually know to apply it properly), as well as take up way more time. Using active recall however for the AP exams helped me get all 5's!
Wow! That’s amazing! Thank you so much for sharing how some of these things like active recall has helped make you a success student! Great work!
Very helpful and informative video, thank you :)
I’m so happy you liked it!
One of the mistakes I made when I was studying for the one exam was studying a week before the exam.
I’ve definitely been there before!
Are you telling me that studying a WEEK before is cramming?? For me, cramming is like one or two days before... geez who am i...
Man I love you videos!! Thanks for all the great tips, it really helps!
I’m so happy you like them and are finding them helpful!!
definitely will keep these things in mind as i go back to school at 25!
That’s great! You got it!!
Keep up the great videos!💯 it’s inspiring!!
Will do! So happy you’re finding them inspiring!
anytime i see this guy’s videos, i run to
them lol good content as always man !
Ayyy appreciate you J T!! 🙏🏽
My problem is that I am a slow reader. In my course apperently I was supposed to write rehearsal questions - same questions that showed up on exam , but I thought I was supposed to read everything first before starting with the questions. So instaed of writing answers to questions I took alot of notes on the side of my litterature. Then for the last week before exam I almost had no answers to rehearsal questions and still alot to read... :(
I have fallen victim to all of these. 😅. But I appreciate this video and now I know how to avoid these mistakes.
You’re definitely not alone! They’re super easy to fall victim to, but I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful!
Thanks from Ethiopia.
My pleasure! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the video. Do you have any specific resource for learning cardiac OSCE physical exam for individual cardiac diagnoses?
I think the best way to prepare for OSCEs is to practice an organized approach to the exam on a friend/classmate. In terms of recognizing different pathologies, Amboss is a great resource
Is it possible to include the articles you mention in the description next time? 🥺
Absolutely! I’ve updated the description with a link to the book and a review of the learning pyramid for your reference
What med school podcast are available? Please recommend
Divine interventions is a great one!
@@EvolvingMedic thank you so much
Can you make a video on how you use Traverse with medical school? Have you tried uploading AnKing into it?
I have uploaded Anki decks (the screen recording was me) and it works great! They have some pretty good videos on their website but I will definitely m consider making one!
This is Dom from Traverse, we'll have some pre-made Anking decks available on Traverse very soon but you can also upload them yourself as JR mentions :)
Unrelated but your baby boy is sooo cute🥺❤️
Thank you so much!! ☺️
Thanks for sharing... Sometimes I study for a few minutes and then forget to understand😹
My pleasure! And you’re definitely not alone with that one! 😂