🤣🤣 this is a whole mood xxx this vid might be helpful because I was the exact same until I learnt everything I share in this video! - ruclips.net/video/OQIOjug4WC8/видео.htmlsi=oz6MOSKFOkfOGXy8
Before class: - Download the material - Briefly review the material/do research (if the material is not available) - Go through practice questions on that topic During Class: - open one note, notion or x tiles (to track what class you have been through & what topics you have covered) - open the lecture slides - open anki to do flashcards (use traffic light method) After Class: - make flashcards on what you missed - review anki cards you made that day Run up to exams: - 2 months before the exam: ⬆️ the hours 2-4 hours a day - 1 month before the exam: 6-8 hours of studying per day - 2 days before exam: lesser hours of studying to rest the brain (2 hours study free before bed) After exam: - score breakdown/questions and answers - reflect our effort vs performance (amount of time spent on studying) - reflect goal vs performance - reflect on who you can learn from (study with friends) Tell me if I missed anything ❤
I think most study tips videos suggest repetition of some kind but I think what most students struggle with is that not the same thing is taught all year long so it's hard to keep up when you are repeating the things that happened earlier and trying to keep up with the new things that are being taught, maybe you could offer some help here. Your videos are a great help. Thank You So Much
first of all ur hair looks amazing, it suits u so much. i simply love ur vids Faye. theyre helpful especially right now when i feel like i can never change due to proctrastionation, laziness, fear of failing even if i start/try etc, which ive been going thru for years. it feels like its a cycle ill never get out of and i hate it. im wishing my life away and it hurts yet i still continue to not do anything about it. i dont understand myself. i used to be a "smart" student in hs bc i didnt have to try hard for good grades, but now in college im a mid student which sometimes i barely pass and it hurts bc i know i have potential but im just wasting it away and it feels like its too late to even try to change anymore, especially since everytime i tried i failed, and now im going in my last year of college too.
sorry, I just wanted to say, that Ive watched the whole video and understood all the information!! been learning English for a while and I finally can watch and understand such videos 😊
This is helpful even to a late career professional like me. I'm inspired to resume learning. One thing, if people have difficulties, like being tired, not remembering things which should be well established in your long term memory. Get it checked out by a GP, and other rigorous medical professionals. Just recently I discovered that I have a medical condition which has made things very difficult for me, etc. Additionally, I had no clue how disrupted, etc, my childhood and teens were. It is not to seek or use excuses or blame anyone It is important to know where you are, and to manage those issues and growth in a supported and controlled way.
I love this method. Genuinely what does a normal day look like for you though because idk how there enough hours in the day for this and I’d like to learn how to fit it all in!
i loved the video! can you make a video on how to catch up with studies after you fall behind or so- i tend to do that sometimes bc i get sick a lot and then its hell
Perfect timing Faye! 🫶 I realised I really needed a new study routine when I ended my 2nd year of med school this summer and I just started my 3rd year today! So thank uuuu and your hair looks beautiful btw xxx
Faye you should try Remnote! you can make the flashcard at the same time that you take your notes, is like notion and anki together and the interface is really nice.
Hey Faye, thank you for this amazing video! I have a question regarding the devices you used in your studies, did you only use a laptop for everything?
Hi Faye! Love your videos! I'm currently in my final year of vet school, and our teaching is purely rotation-based, so in different teams in the hospital, e.g. anaesthesia, first opinion, surgery, diagnostic imaging etc. We don't have any lectures anymore, all learning is practical based. Do you have any tips and tricks for learning this way? xxx
I have been watching this wonderful woman since I was a senior in high school doing my Levels and she was an med student she has grown so much and I feel so proud of you girly. I am now a first year nursing student and she is a Doctor!!!!! Omggggg words can't explain how far she has come. This simply shows we can do anything we set our minds to Faye is living proofffd
In Poland we are forced to learn everything by ourselves before classes. At the beginning of classes we usually have to write quick test about ground that we are going to talk about.
@@ericadominique6966 we have no materials, only a schedule with lesson’s main topic like ‚dermatophyte’ or ‚candidia’. Uni ofc, Veterinary Medicine. We have to learn about it from books and internet before lesson because these tests are graded and sometimes we are not allowed to retake it.
Hi Faye! Thank you for your video! My struggle is this, I have exams EVERY MONDAY for four classes. You can kind of see it as “glorified quizzes”. I use someone else made anki cards to try and save time but I need help setting up a plan.
The problem with my degree (I major in psychology) is that there are simply not that many practice questions so the alternation method doesn't rly work which makes it hard. Doing flashcards all day is kinda boring.
Be careful with Anki: I wanted to study with my created flashcards... Well they were somehow not synchronised and all gone... I'm just saying. Maybe a better method would be to use paper flashcards
What about diagrams and pictures? How would you make flashcards of those to effectively remember specific structures, functions, or processes shown in the picture or diagram?
Great tips and valuable video! Does anki apply for any kind of student? I see it's good for med students but I'm an CS student. We have a lot of technical stuff and lectures i.e.. like Discrete Math, Datastructures and algorithm, Blockchain and so on, these have hard concepts and are heavily on problem solving/ analytival thinking. Is ANKI going to help like technical students aswell? About my situation: I have lectures on mondays and tuesdays from 9am until 9 pm ( cuz I study parttime) and I have to commute in total 5 hrs a day to my uni, I try to make as much as possible online. The rest of the week I work in IT. I have like only weekends to study, on monday and tuesdays I am too tired after lecture and commuting lol.
Have you tried having Study With Me videos on while you study? I don’t have ADHD but I find that watching someone else being focused makes me want to lock in and focus! Hope that helps a bit 😅
Hi Faye! First of all thank you so much for theese videos! I just want to ask because i’ve tried to use anki so many times and I always end up with too many card that are unsustainable for me to review. I don’t understans how you guys do it. Even if I got every lecture down to only 50 cards (which i find difficult) i have four lectures in a day, that is 200 new cards to learn every day + the ones from review which always pile up. How do you do it so you have a manegable amount of cards? Or I just should be trying to get used to doing around 300 cards daily? Please someone enlighten me 😭
Great video!!! Anki is a life saver and I have smashed all my previous exams using it! Might try your method with it this time. I’m doing my orthodontic therapist course around my full time job (OT under supervision 35 hours a week) 2-4 hours a day of study is just not realistic for me as I feel like I’m living and breathing teeth and braces… what is your advice for study/life/work balance? Xx
school and work at the same time seems tough. everyday after school i have about 3-6 hours of hw/studying and i hate it so much, esp bc i tend to procrastinate and do nothing one day so then i have a terrible amount to makeup the next day. im not in the same situation as u and i dont know as much as her, but i think not wasting time rereading stuff and instead spending time using active recall may help get better grades in less time? idk, lmk if u figure it out!
The only problem i face is with memorization. I can understand the concepts pretty well but as of now, we’re required to learn a lot of drug molecular structures which messes with me so bad that i want to give up all together. Do you have any tips on how to memorize structures and flowcharts (pathways like hmp shunt and their enzymes and byproducts)?
For memorization, active recall is the key. Especially path ways, look for what is related to it that can make you easily remember. Work on active recall and you are good to go
@@olasunkanmimercy671 i’ve been writing everything down multiple times every other day for biochem especially and it kinda helps but sometimes it turns into rote learning. Anyway, if it helps me pass my exams, i’ll take it
Where do you get your practice questions from? Do you repeat the papers after completing them? The video has really really been useful, but i am finding hard to find practice questions, especially since they aren't provided by the school... :")
Any recommendations for students going through clinical rotations? In the last 18 months of my med school curriculum all teaching is clinical based/rotation based so we’re no longer getting lectures 🙈
I have a question. I’m in a MS Medical Sciences histology course. My professor is really big on the idea that we should be self-sufficient, so he doesn’t really give us much instruction or resources. Where can I find practice problems if my professor isn’t willing to give them to me?
I really want to improve my routine but I'm so bad at consistency like the minute I allow myself to take a break that break never stops 😂
SAME
🤣🤣 this is a whole mood xxx this vid might be helpful because I was the exact same until I learnt everything I share in this video! - ruclips.net/video/OQIOjug4WC8/видео.htmlsi=oz6MOSKFOkfOGXy8
@@DrFayeBate the video isn’t available for me 💔 maybe its my location, but idk
omg same😭
I wish you would add the translation feature to Arabic. I am not good enough in English to understand all the words.💔@@DrFayeBate
Before class:
- Download the material
- Briefly review the material/do research (if the material is not available)
- Go through practice questions on that topic
During Class:
- open one note, notion or x tiles (to track what class you have been through & what topics you have covered)
- open the lecture slides
- open anki to do flashcards (use traffic light method)
After Class:
- make flashcards on what you missed
- review anki cards you made that day
Run up to exams:
- 2 months before the exam: ⬆️ the hours 2-4 hours a day
- 1 month before the exam: 6-8 hours of studying per day
- 2 days before exam: lesser hours of studying to rest the brain
(2 hours study free before bed)
After exam:
- score breakdown/questions and answers
- reflect our effort vs performance (amount of time spent on studying)
- reflect goal vs performance
- reflect on who you can learn from (study with friends)
Tell me if I missed anything ❤
Thank you so much for this! ✨
Lets just say i missed lectures,now how will i learn them and still top?
Bro ur the best, tnx
thank you !!
Thanks 😊
I'm studying how to study instead of studying 😂
TWINS
@@Strawberriesnciggerates triplets? ;) lol
top mistake
Fancy way to procrastinate 🤝
Same girl same❤
Omg your hair looks so beautiful!!
THANK YOU! My boyfriend got me an air wrap for my birthday and ngl??? It has revolutionised my life
@@DrFayeBate omg I need one !!! Best bf ever !
@@DrFayeBateI need a tutorial!!
@@DrFayeBate I could tell it was air wrap!! Your hair looks amazing!!
I think most study tips videos suggest repetition of some kind but I think what most students struggle with is that not the same thing is taught all year long so it's hard to keep up when you are repeating the things that happened earlier and trying to keep up with the new things that are being taught, maybe you could offer some help here. Your videos are a great help.
Thank You So Much
I also don't like repetitions. I can't stand it. When I try to study things repetitively my brain just shut down and I can't study well XD
@@hamstereatingcarrots4152 pretty ironic of you to say that when you posted the same comment twice 😂
So true unfortunately
first of all ur hair looks amazing, it suits u so much. i simply love ur vids Faye. theyre helpful especially right now when i feel like i can never change due to proctrastionation, laziness, fear of failing even if i start/try etc, which ive been going thru for years. it feels like its a cycle ill never get out of and i hate it. im wishing my life away and it hurts yet i still continue to not do anything about it. i dont understand myself. i used to be a "smart" student in hs bc i didnt have to try hard for good grades, but now in college im a mid student which sometimes i barely pass and it hurts bc i know i have potential but im just wasting it away and it feels like its too late to even try to change anymore, especially since everytime i tried i failed, and now im going in my last year of college too.
I love how this actually made me get skillshare and immediately start watching the videos you recommended
Faye is defined in the Oxford dictionary as: a fashion icon, productivity legend and lifesaver! ❤ God bless you girl!
UMMM THANK YOU 🫶🏼🫶🏼 this is so kind 🥲🫶🏼
sorry, I just wanted to say, that Ive watched the whole video and understood all the information!!
been learning English for a while and I finally can watch and understand such videos 😊
This came at the exact time I needed it. You’re a baddie Faye
Believe me this girl reads people mind❤ love you Faye😘🥰
Just call me mystic Meg 🔮💫📚
You have so many ads 💀. Gosh you're so gorgeous I didn't know people can be doctors while looking soo put together and pretty
This is helpful even to a late career professional like me. I'm inspired to resume learning. One thing, if people have difficulties, like being tired, not remembering things which should be well established in your long term memory. Get it checked out by a GP, and other rigorous medical professionals. Just recently I discovered that I have a medical condition which has made things very difficult for me, etc. Additionally, I had no clue how disrupted, etc, my childhood and teens were. It is not to seek or use excuses or blame anyone It is important to know where you are, and to manage those issues and growth in a supported and controlled way.
How we working full time 40 hour weeks, sound distance learning uni and managing to go to the gym or socialise though 😂😩
The same! I'm studying at distance English literature and full time job... Still don't know how to study to memorize so many informations
Samee here im a distance learning student 😫
@@panini4mi I would be glad to help you with some of your assignments.
loved this video so much!!
Thank you so so much! 🫶🏼
Thank you it was really good content❤
I'm sorry how can i concentrate when you have THE perfect hair and look so stunning??🩷
Thank you so much, I really need this.
I love this method. Genuinely what does a normal day look like for you though because idk how there enough hours in the day for this and I’d like to learn how to fit it all in!
Great video and awesome editing.
you are amazing! Thank you so much for this!!
i have watched hundreds of videos but this one is the best for motivation and ideas to devolop your studies
One of your best videos Faye, honestly learnt so much. Thank you ☺️
i loved the video! can you make a video on how to catch up with studies after you fall behind or so- i tend to do that sometimes bc i get sick a lot and then its hell
Changing anki's background made it a lot nicer to use for me
if a system makes you feel this shattered... the system sucks.
This video is amazing!
Wonderful video as always!! Your hair looks gorgeous!! Please drop a tutorial!!
great video! Just what I needed
Perfect timing Faye! 🫶 I realised I really needed a new study routine when I ended my 2nd year of med school this summer and I just started my 3rd year today! So thank uuuu and your hair looks beautiful btw xxx
Faye you should try Remnote! you can make the flashcard at the same time that you take your notes, is like notion and anki together and the interface is really nice.
great video!!!❤❤
Could you please record a video about how you style your hair? It looks soo beautiful❤
really thank u it was very helpful 💗💗
im also applying to medical school and it's getting difficult
your video helped me know so much
Hey Faye, thank you for this amazing video! I have a question regarding the devices you used in your studies, did you only use a laptop for everything?
Hi Faye! Love your videos! I'm currently in my final year of vet school, and our teaching is purely rotation-based, so in different teams in the hospital, e.g. anaesthesia, first opinion, surgery, diagnostic imaging etc. We don't have any lectures anymore, all learning is practical based. Do you have any tips and tricks for learning this way? xxx
Hiiii ,
thanks for such good content and love it 🥰 😊
Thank you for watching 🫶🏼🫶🏼
umm so i just recently found yu and i honesrly think youve just saved my life!
I have been watching this wonderful woman since I was a senior in high school doing my Levels and she was an med student she has grown so much and I feel so proud of you girly. I am now a first year nursing student and she is a Doctor!!!!! Omggggg words can't explain how far she has come. This simply shows we can do anything we set our minds to Faye is living proofffd
You go girl!
Sadly this video wasn't made for me. As an online student I dont have classes like that. Still loved the video!
Perfection ❤
I don’t even go to school but I’m still locked in
Love uuu❤
This is such a great video. Thank you. Just wanted to ask what websites you recommend for medicine questions before class? Geeky medics, quesmed???
i love this video
In Poland we are forced to learn everything by ourselves before classes. At the beginning of classes we usually have to write quick test about ground that we are going to talk about.
so they provide you with tomorrows topics consistently? + is this in hs or uni?
@@ericadominique6966 we have no materials, only a schedule with lesson’s main topic like ‚dermatophyte’ or ‚candidia’. Uni ofc, Veterinary Medicine. We have to learn about it from books and internet before lesson because these tests are graded and sometimes we are not allowed to retake it.
emphasis on the NOTION INTERFACE 😩that stuff scares me away from notion
Darling youll finsh any school you enter withiut failing anyway , the real deal how to get into how to study by yourself.
one word. underrated.
Thank you very much
Do you have any tips on textbook reading and how to study your readings for exams?
I needed this ‼️
Hope you find it useful 🫶🏼
No one mentioned the birth scene at the beginning.
I'm sorry for my ignorance, but I'm not sure if anyone should use this shot in public.
I know it takes a lot of time but I miss your vlogs soooo much!!!!
I’ve been subbed forever but I fell into my flop era when it came to discipline and stopped watching :( exiting my flop era now thanks to you ❤
I am new here, but could you do something like this for writing a thesis maybe? :)
Cant wait!
Hope you enjoy! 💖
Your hair looks so lovely!
where and how do you usually get your practice questions for before and after class?
This was so helpful and motivating!!! I love that you included all of the nitty gritty details! Thanks Faye 💕 📚
could never figure out Anki but I found Remnote and it's amazing
Hi Faye! Thank you for your video! My struggle is this, I have exams EVERY MONDAY for four classes. You can kind of see it as “glorified quizzes”. I use someone else made anki cards to try and save time but I need help setting up a plan.
The problem with my degree (I major in psychology) is that there are simply not that many practice questions so the alternation method doesn't rly work which makes it hard. Doing flashcards all day is kinda boring.
Be careful with Anki: I wanted to study with my created flashcards... Well they were somehow not synchronised and all gone... I'm just saying. Maybe a better method would be to use paper flashcards
OMGG YOU CHANGED YOUR NAME TO DR FAYEE
CONGRATULATIONS 😁😁
What about diagrams and pictures? How would you make flashcards of those to effectively remember specific structures, functions, or processes shown in the picture or diagram?
Everyone else covered everything. Apart from our collective appreciation for the content-you’re astonishingly gorgeous.
🇺🇸
Two months before my exams is my midterm and two months before my midterm is before the semester starts so I guess I should always be going 100%?
Great tips and valuable video! Does anki apply for any kind of student? I see it's good for med students but I'm an CS student. We have a lot of technical stuff and lectures i.e.. like Discrete Math, Datastructures and algorithm, Blockchain and so on, these have hard concepts and are heavily on problem solving/ analytival thinking.
Is ANKI going to help like technical students aswell?
About my situation:
I have lectures on mondays and tuesdays from 9am until 9 pm ( cuz I study parttime) and I have to commute in total 5 hrs a day to my uni, I try to make as much as possible online. The rest of the week I work in IT. I have like only weekends to study, on monday and tuesdays I am too tired after lecture and commuting lol.
thank you timely trying not to flop this year in uni
Any tips for someone who has ADHD but is having problems getting meds, who is finding doing any kind of uni work/revision really bloody hard?
i dont have tips for you but i can relate so hard, i can't even focus or even START studying 😭
Have you tried having Study With Me videos on while you study? I don’t have ADHD but I find that watching someone else being focused makes me want to lock in and focus! Hope that helps a bit 😅
How is London? I heard that it was getting dangerous out there. ❤🇬🇧
My cutest RUclipsr ❤️
3:39 I’ve learned that:
“30min of preparation is better than 3 hours of reviewing.”
Hi Faye! First of all thank you so much for theese videos! I just want to ask because i’ve tried to use anki so many times and I always end up with too many card that are unsustainable for me to review. I don’t understans how you guys do it. Even if I got every lecture down to only 50 cards (which i find difficult) i have four lectures in a day, that is 200 new cards to learn every day + the ones from review which always pile up. How do you do it so you have a manegable amount of cards? Or I just should be trying to get used to doing around 300 cards daily? Please someone enlighten me 😭
OMG my exam is in 2 weeks, it's not that I'm dumb I just have no motivation to study help me faye!!!
Aight well i know what to do for my lectures tomorrow hehe 4:05
BEST OF LUCK 🫶🏼 honestly when you start it can take a ✨while✨ to get used to it. But when you’ve mastered it? Gold dust
Great video!!! Anki is a life saver and I have smashed all my previous exams using it! Might try your method with it this time. I’m doing my orthodontic therapist course around my full time job (OT under supervision 35 hours a week) 2-4 hours a day of study is just not realistic for me as I feel like I’m living and breathing teeth and braces… what is your advice for study/life/work balance? Xx
school and work at the same time seems tough. everyday after school i have about 3-6 hours of hw/studying and i hate it so much, esp bc i tend to procrastinate and do nothing one day so then i have a terrible amount to makeup the next day. im not in the same situation as u and i dont know as much as her, but i think not wasting time rereading stuff and instead spending time using active recall may help get better grades in less time? idk, lmk if u figure it out!
Thanks
The only problem i face is with memorization. I can understand the concepts pretty well but as of now, we’re required to learn a lot of drug molecular structures which messes with me so bad that i want to give up all together. Do you have any tips on how to memorize structures and flowcharts (pathways like hmp shunt and their enzymes and byproducts)?
Memory palace. I use that as a memory athlete, but can be used to memorize academic information. Look it up
For memorization, active recall is the key.
Especially path ways, look for what is related to it that can make you easily remember.
Work on active recall and you are good to go
@@olasunkanmimercy671 i’ve been writing everything down multiple times every other day for biochem especially and it kinda helps but sometimes it turns into rote learning. Anyway, if it helps me pass my exams, i’ll take it
I wish you would add the translation feature to Arabic. I am not good enough in English to understand all the words.💔
Hey,i'm from Brazil and love following your study routina.thank you for recording them 😊❤
Thank you I’m in yr13and currently struggling and I’m Tryna get good predicteds.tysm
I’m doing alevel bio😅
Excellent job from such a beautiful young lady 🎉
Heeyyyyyyyyyyy FAAAYYYEEEEE HHHEEEEYYYYY 🎉🎉
HEYYYYYYYYYY
Hi Faye, if you could choose your university course again, would you choose medicine?
Where do you get your practice questions from? Do you repeat the papers after completing them? The video has really really been useful, but i am finding hard to find practice questions, especially since they aren't provided by the school... :")
Any recommendations for students going through clinical rotations? In the last 18 months of my med school curriculum all teaching is clinical based/rotation based so we’re no longer getting lectures 🙈
Instantly clicked as soon as I got the notification
Thank youuuu for watching 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Hey Dr faye
Am studyin in 8th and ma ambition is also to be a Dr😭
Thank u so much for the vid💗
Just to clarify when you say that reviewing your flashcards should be a max of 1 hour per day, do you mean 1 hour per each subject?
i really want to improve my gpa this semester but ia,m stiil strugaling.
Hi Dr bate can you please make a video on ADHD medication and do you take it? I am skeptical about it.. as a fellow med school student..
I have a question. I’m in a MS Medical Sciences histology course. My professor is really big on the idea that we should be self-sufficient, so he doesn’t really give us much instruction or resources. Where can I find practice problems if my professor isn’t willing to give them to me?
What would you use for practice questions before class?
Pls is it advisable to use flash cards to study for theory based question and not objective??
What’s your opinion on Thea Study?
Does the Anki method work for classes like organic chemistry? Or mainly classes like anatomy and physiology