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REDDIT BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS HOW TO
Trying to figure out how to use B&B with my schedule, because I feel like it would speed things up and I can't handle any more C's. And I want to incorporate a planner, because I feel like it would keep me on schedule. I pay attention to detail and need to learn how to skip the fine details and pick out the big picture stuff. If I use practice questions I score anywhere from an 85+ and it took me to the end of this block to realize that. I have access to most resources, but I want to learn how to utilize B&B/Zanki/Lightyear because it seems very helpful. TL DR: Made 2 C+'s after two blocks in med school and I don't like it one bit. Not using any type of video source, except for when I am completely lost. I never use any type of planner/schedule and I feel like that is my downfall. I pay attention to detail and not the "big picture." For instance, if I am reading a PP, I spend a ridiculous amount of time on it and want to understand EVERY. Saying that, how the heck do you guys utilize resources and cut down on the minutiae?
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If I utilize practice questions, I usually score 85+ on most exams and it took me this long to realize that. I usually try and balance 2-3 classes at a time so that I don't fall behind and if I have time, I run through some practice questions. Then I will re-read the powerpoint the next day and then tackle the new powerpoint/info (Rinse and repeat). So, I will read through the powerpoint myself and teach myself or watch a YouTube video. I usually NEVER listen to any of our lectures, with the exception of 3-4 professors because their teaching style doesn't help me at all. Osmosis (Helpful for lecture specific practice questions) Pathoma (Used it a few times, long story) Do you have any suggestions on how you would tackle our schedule (I am going to post a screenshot of what our next block schedule looks like, because we start neuro)? If it helps, here is a schedule of what I normally do on a daily basis and a list of resources I have access to: We normally have two exams a week, some of which have anywhere from 40-80 questions (depending on the amount of lectures we have) and some weeks we will have 3-4. I think anonymity has went out of the window with my account and I don't mind saying that I attend VCOM. That being said, there are still issues I am facing and hoping to see how you guys would handle our schedule.
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REDDIT BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS FULL
I take full responsibility for all of my poor grades, because it wasn't until the end of this block that I realized how much time I was spending on social media. And my second C+ was in Biostats (You would think if I can pull an A/B in Anatomy/Pharm and Cell, biostats wouldn't have been the class I received a C+). The first one was in Microbiology and that is the most frustrating one, because I made an A on the first exam and a B on the second one, but I BOMBED the final (Our final week was hell week and I'm honestly just happy I made it out alive). We just finished up with our second block of medical school (First block was "basic sciences" and this past block was musculoskeletal) and I received a grand total of two C+'s. I hate giving a lengthy backstory, but I feel like it will be helpful with my predicament. Anyways, I am in a conundrum and I figured someone would be able to help. Long post ahead (TL DR down below): Hey everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday off and having a Merry Christmas.