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mayoree

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Hello, I'm starting dental school in August and I just wanted to know if any dental students have heard about or used this website called brainslicer.com. I've been on the site, it looks really informative, and even though I'm getting ahead of myself, I'm trying to do really well in d-school. So if anyone has used this, can you tell me if its worth the $$?? Thanks! 😍
 
You will be provided with more material in dental school than you could ever hope to get through. No need to pay for MORE stuff to study.
 
Our Biochem teacher is the man behind brainsclicer. We used it for Biochem, neuro and physio. He would use many questions from brainslicer on his tests. I thought that the questions were a good way to see how much you know. The only downside is that not all of the questions have explanations.

If you want 1000s of practice questions to study from then it is totally worth the cash.
 
mayoree said:
Hello, I'm starting dental school in August and I just wanted to know if any dental students have heard about or used this website called brainslicer.com. I've been on the site, it looks really informative, and even though I'm getting ahead of myself, I'm trying to do really well in d-school. So if anyone has used this, can you tell me if its worth the $$?? Thanks! 😍

within the first month you'll be able to see right off the bat if you CAN do really well in d-school. The top slice of my class i'd say is a result of both natural "smarts" and desire to do well, one w/o the other no good.
 
phremius said:
within the first month you'll be able to see right off the bat if you CAN do really well in d-school. The top slice of my class i'd say is a result of both natural "smarts" and desire to do well, one w/o the other no good.
I partially agree with you on that. Only problem is that I've always had a hard time getting down to the business of studying without set things to study in small chunks. I'm terribly intimidated when I get a huge book and teacher says LEARN ALL OF THIS IN DETAIL. You know what I mean?? 🙁
 
mayoree said:
I partially agree with you on that. Only problem is that I've always had a hard time getting down to the business of studying without set things to study in small chunks. I'm terribly intimidated when I get a huge book and teacher says LEARN ALL OF THIS IN DETAIL. You know what I mean?? 🙁
Every professor tells you to "learn everything about my specialty in exquisite detail," but the catch is recognizing that none of them mean it. A good half of getting through dental school is recognizing head games for what they are and working around them. Just like any other professor, this guy/gal will have favorite pet topics and pay the greatest share of attention to them.
 
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