So I'm a non-trad doing a formal post-bacc and getting A's - and so it's not like I need to study more to get better grades (yet). However I'm taking anatomy & physiology right now in an accelerated format where we do an entire college year in 8 weeks - and this is really kicking my boot-ay.
Got an A on the first exam, but the next is on Saturday, and it's over 4 chapters of material - tissues, skin, skeletal tissue, and bones of the skeleton.
I'm barely keeping up with it - listening to lectures again on tape, re-writing my notes, making flashcards, drawing structures, etc. And I'm putting in about 5 hours a day.
I'd like to put in 6 - 8 but it seems like most days I can only focus solidly about 4 - 5 hours (this is solid study time - not time spent in lecture, driving to the library, photocopying, etc. etc. - I use a stopwatch to keep track of the daily total). I break up the hours throughout the morning/afternoon/evening.
This has me worried because if 4 hours is what it takes to get A's when in full-time undergrad science, this just won't cut it for making honors in med school.
If I had some different classes thrown in the mix I think I could do more - like a literature class or something. Or even another science class which requires thinking - like physics - that holds my attention better.
But more than 5 hours of memorizing anatomy in one day and my brain is just toast.
Anyone have techniques to improve endurance other than ADHD drugs? Will increased study endurance increase with time?
Got an A on the first exam, but the next is on Saturday, and it's over 4 chapters of material - tissues, skin, skeletal tissue, and bones of the skeleton.
I'm barely keeping up with it - listening to lectures again on tape, re-writing my notes, making flashcards, drawing structures, etc. And I'm putting in about 5 hours a day.
I'd like to put in 6 - 8 but it seems like most days I can only focus solidly about 4 - 5 hours (this is solid study time - not time spent in lecture, driving to the library, photocopying, etc. etc. - I use a stopwatch to keep track of the daily total). I break up the hours throughout the morning/afternoon/evening.
This has me worried because if 4 hours is what it takes to get A's when in full-time undergrad science, this just won't cut it for making honors in med school.
If I had some different classes thrown in the mix I think I could do more - like a literature class or something. Or even another science class which requires thinking - like physics - that holds my attention better.
But more than 5 hours of memorizing anatomy in one day and my brain is just toast.
Anyone have techniques to improve endurance other than ADHD drugs? Will increased study endurance increase with time?