Study Method for PBL

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enigmalti

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For PBL, you're pretty much on your own, studying as much as you can. How do you when it is enough and when you cover the materials adequately?

For those ppl who thrive in curriculum, what did you do that work for you?

My plan:
Read relevant section/chapter from the textbook, take note, do some review questions (any advice on resources for this? PreTest?)

Also, will I have enough time to do all this?

Thanks.
 
What is your PBL like?

I went home after the meeting, spent 30 minutes on eMedicine and called it a day. Depends on the facilitator how in depth you need to go. Look stuff up until you get bored/stop learning useful material unless your facilitator is expecting more.
 
What is your PBL like?

I went home after the meeting, spent 30 minutes on eMedicine and called it a day. Depends on the facilitator how in depth you need to go. Look stuff up until you get bored/stop learning useful material unless your facilitator is expecting more.

The whole curriculum is PBL. I will be MS1 so I don't know what it i like yet. Though, I had previous experience w/ PBL at a different school (summer program).
 
Oh, well ignore my post. Our PBL is an hour once a week lol
 
skip it if its not mandatory.

pbl sucks

we had it 3 times a week for 3 hrs each, mandatory. what a freaking waste of time.
 
right,ell ignore my post. Our PBL is an hour once a week .thank you
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Where are the questions on your exams derived from?
 
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