Hey Denty, the best thing you can do is prioritize, restudy the material even if it seemed easy in lecture, stay rested [don't stay up late into the night studying, as it will ultimately affect your performance in a negative way
😱 ]. It is really difficult to keep up with every class every day. Try and remember to reserve time for yourself. Dental school is definately a new experience, as you are in school from 8 to 5, and get home by 6ish. By 6, it's time for dinner. After you eat dinner you get tired and lazy
😴 , and it goes on and on. Obviouslly it is managable, but it is a definate adjustment. Some schools are certainly different than others.
I have really lucked out at UNC, as our class is pretty close, and we help each other out. The same goes for the faculty and staff. That is really the key. If you go to a school where the total environment is positive and positive relationships exist between you, your classmates, and the faculty and staff the experience will be much more managable. Time management is one aspect. I'm sorry about that digression, but I could not help but think how glad I am to be at a place where the faculty, staff, and [most] students are just so genuine.
Anyway, the point of the last paragraph is to point out that just as much can be accomplished in school as out of school. Since you are in school all day, it is even more imperitative that you try to learn as much as you can at school, and let what you do at home be a review. I hope it makes since. Good luck!
Richard