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Sometimes I feel as if I'm studying to long. I usually spend 5-9 hours daily, and other students don't seem to be studying as long.
Sometimes I feel as if I'm studying to long. I usually spend 5-9 hours daily, and other students don't seem to be studying as long.
A) Efficient (know yourself--do flashcards work best or do you respond better from making lists)


One of the smartest individuals I knew (he will be starting at UCSF dental school this year) spent a single day reviewing all of general chemistry when preparing for the DATs. It may seem like he studied less, and his personality belies his studying habits, but I can assure you--when he studies, he REALLY STUDIES. It's like he trained his brain to inject some endogenous amphetamines every time he studies. No distractions. Pure, sheer focus.
The other secret to his almost eidetic memory is that he was diligent and psychologically sound in his study habits. He would routinely review material spaced over time for the classes he took, and it has allowed him to retain information for much longer than I have seen of anyone I have ever met. That was probably what allowed him to breeze through an entire textbook of general chemistry in one day.
I hardly ever study. 🙁 I would probably study about 10 hours total to prepare for an exam (a bit more if it was a really hard test), and maybe general studying 5-6 hours every week if I felt like it.
About the same for me. I can't really sit down and "study" too often. I usually only do this 1-2 days before a test.
About the same for me. I can't really sit down and "study" too often. I usually only do this 1-2 days before a test.

People like us are said to struggle in med school. While that stuff worked in UG, med school is said to be all about being organized and executing a carefully planned out study schedule by putting in effort consistently instead of just before the exam. The material isn't any more difficult than UG but there is just so much more to learn and no one is on top of you to study. Cramming before med school exams is NOT advised.
People like us are said to struggle in med school. While that stuff worked in UG, med school is said to be all about being organized and executing a carefully planned out study schedule by putting in effort consistently instead of just before the exam. The material isn't any more difficult than UG but there is just so much more to learn and no one is on top of you to study. Cramming before med school exams is NOT advised.
Don't concern yourself with hours or what others are doing. Just take as long as it takes for you to succeed in your classes and do well... At the end of the day sometimes others are just smarter, have better memories, or are simply lucky and get by doing less hours of work but that's life really.
Can't be that smart.
Don't concern yourself with hours or what others are doing.
I would recommend additional English Comp classes, I hear they're very helpful.There not easy classes there Upper Level Classes.
I would recommend additional English Comp classes, I hear they're very helpful.
I would recommend additional English Comp classes, I hear they're very helpful.
I would recommend additional English Comp classes, I hear they're very helpful.

People like us are said to struggle in med school. While that stuff worked in UG, med school is said to be all about being organized and executing a carefully planned out study schedule by putting in effort consistently instead of just before the exam. The material isn't any more difficult than UG but there is just so much more to learn and no one is on top of you to study. Cramming before med school exams is NOT advised.
Online slides are effin awesome!
Thanks, I haven't took English yet![]()
most other people don't get into medical school, so...Sometimes I feel as if I'm studying to long. I usually spend 5-9 hours daily, and other students don't seem to be studying as long. Makes me feel like I'm studying way to long.
most other people don't get into medical school, so...
Is this a grammar class??? Ok! Ok! I've made mistakes. Help a brother out here.
Grammar is important. If you don't know the difference between your, you're, their, they're, there people WILL judge you.
Those are just simple things too. Some of us will notice other stuff too. We are trying to help you out. Think about it this way... Don't give a med school adcom any reason to not interview you, or reject you after interview. English lit is fun anyway!
Thanks, I guessKnowing the differences between how to use there, they're, and their should not require college level English. In fact, you should know how to properly use those words after elementary school, middle school at the latest. English is my third language, and trust me I understand the struggles of learning this wretched language first hand. However, It is crucial that you learn how to formulate a coherent sentence. Not only for medical school, but just for life in general. Everyone here is trying to help you, so chilll!!!!
Sometimes I like to type my notes after I have written them.