Thank you SO much for posting this video and letting me learn from your experiences! I am starting my first term at SGU this August! Rooting for you too!
Hey man thanks a lot for this message. i appreciate it. congratulations! Try your hardest, you might feel overwhelmed after your 2nd week (material starts piling up), just stick to the slides and try get multiple passes of the slides, the more you see it the better. if you feel overwhelmed just know that you and your brain quickly starts adapting to studying longer and harder. it will come just be patient with it. Best of luck
❤️ Thanks bro, I'm glad I got to talk with you. I was definitely feeling the stress and anxiety (still am a little not gonna lie, lol) but you guys definitely gave me some of the reassurance I needed.
Dr. Darmal, I am trying to follow your advice of sticking to the slides. However, whenever I go to the slides there are usually kids on them. Additionally, the parents at the park give me strange looks. Are you sure the slides are the only option? What about monkey bars, any chance I could use those? Please advise.
hmmm... Mr. Nadasy it is great that you followed through with your petition and are now allowed within 50 feet of parks and public schools again. Slides can be tough, especially with parents around. i suggest doing muscle ups on the monkey bars in order to display your dominance.
Thanks so much . Am getting ready to leave for Grenada and this really help. Can you please do a video on the books you need for each term / modules? Thanks
Great video man. Have you considered making one about the curriculum? traditional classes vs case based? subject-based vs or organ system based? Just brainstorming here. Thanks for the insights.
Hey! So the best way to put it is that. The difficulty level of the concepts that you learn is not extremely hard. In fact it can even be easier /little more straight forward than undergrad but the hard part is the vast amount of information you get and the speed you have to understand it at. So that is why it is important to be able to stay on top of your work and try not to fall behind. You will fall behind, everyone does but you just have to have good structure and discipline with your studying so that you don't fall behind too much. But the material is not extremely complex.
Why did you decide this school and how did your MD research go? Did you finish? How many people in your classes? Exams? How much did you pay? What would you do differently? Do you get in contact with other medical student schools in the Island? if you finished medical school, how did the application to do residency in USA was? Thank you!!!
Hey bro, as im doing my research on my medical school options im looking into Saint George. Campus looks awesome.... seems like a really great school to attend. Is their any thing that you don’t like about st. George? I don’t hear too many cons about it. Can you give any insight into some things that Saint George falls short in.
hi sorry for the delay. you absolutely do not have enough time to make your own notes. you have to do so many slides in one day that it becomes impossible. some people whiteboard and get really good at being able to condense like 2 lectures on one of those library sized white boards (the ones on wheels). but that wasnt my strong suit. some people like making flash cards (ANKI), some people just straight highlight (me), so you find what way works best for you. and the slides are decently organized, but it takes a second to get used to. because its so much information it can be overwhelming, but you build up to it
Loved the video! My question is..which medical program are you in at SGU... I'm interested in applying and I see some different options in terms of the length of the program, 7 years,6 years and 5 years
Hey May so sorry for the delay in response, school has been crazy these past few weeks. I am currently in my second year of the 4 year MD program. The other varying length options are for getting an additional masters (ie. public policy or business) after your MD program is finished. The longer length options like 6 and 7 years are for students who need to obtain their bachelors degree first. These are generally younger students, it is basically a shortened college and MD program all in one. I cannot speak on any of these programs because I am not in them but I would be happy to answer any questions or concerns you have about the regular 4 year MD program. You can reach me on instagram for a quicker response too. I hope this helps
That One Non-Human hey I actually have no idea how similar the prevet and premed classes are. That would make Sense that it is though. I’m sorry I can’t help on this one.
Great video as always bro! You mentioned (and other sgu students) that the great majority of questions for exams are derived from lecture slides. With that being said, is it mandated by the university to purchase textbooks in term 1? Cuz it seems like it's already a lot of information that's being thrown at you and doing readings on top of that would be crazy.
Hi, loved the video! Do you use the pomodoro technique while studying or do you just study in one long stretch. I guess I am trying to ask how often do you take breaks while studying?
Hey this is an awesome question. yeah i actually use the pomodoro technique. I usually use it when i feel a little burnt out and cannot sit down and study for the life of me. and so i try to break it into little 25 chunks of focus. i heard somewhere that the goal of pomodoro is to help get you to that point where you forget about the clock and you can keep studying nonstop. basically it helps get you into that zen work flow for the day. but thats besides the point. to answer your other question. its a little hard to say exactly how often the breaks are. i think when you get here the most natural way people fall into taking breaks is when they finish a little goal. like for example, i naturally end up taking a break after i finish a lecture. or finish a set of practice questions. so that could be anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. or breaks can be whenever you feel like you dont understand anything youre reading and the words are running together. youll get a better idea of it when it starts. hope this helps
Thank you SO much for posting this video and letting me learn from your experiences! I am starting my first term at SGU this August! Rooting for you too!
Hey man thanks a lot for this message. i appreciate it. congratulations! Try your hardest, you might feel overwhelmed after your 2nd week (material starts piling up), just stick to the slides and try get multiple passes of the slides, the more you see it the better. if you feel overwhelmed just know that you and your brain quickly starts adapting to studying longer and harder. it will come just be patient with it. Best of luck
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Thanks bro, I'm glad I got to talk with you. I was definitely feeling the stress and anxiety (still am a little not gonna lie, lol) but you guys definitely gave me some of the reassurance I needed.
ayy no problem man. reach out any time, big or small concerns, doesnt matter
Ugh. Where were you my first term? This is everything guys. Good man, good man.
Thank you so much! as long as you made it too then youre good!
Dr. Darmal, I am trying to follow your advice of sticking to the slides. However, whenever I go to the slides there are usually kids on them. Additionally, the parents at the park give me strange looks.
Are you sure the slides are the only option? What about monkey bars, any chance I could use those? Please advise.
hmmm... Mr. Nadasy it is great that you followed through with your petition and are now allowed within 50 feet of parks and public schools again. Slides can be tough, especially with parents around. i suggest doing muscle ups on the monkey bars in order to display your dominance.
I laughed too much😂😂😂
Thanks so much . Am getting ready to leave for Grenada and this really help. Can you please do a video on the books you need for each term / modules?
Thanks
How was it so far?
Great video man. Have you considered making one about the curriculum? traditional classes vs case based? subject-based vs or organ system based? Just brainstorming here. Thanks for the insights.
Amado!!! That is a great idea man. Thank you for this. Let’s do it. I’m on it. ✊🏽
Thank you for this!
No problem Thank you!!
Do you find the material in medical school easier or harder than that of undergrad.? More or less conceptual?
Hey! So the best way to put it is that. The difficulty level of the concepts that you learn is not extremely hard. In fact it can even be easier /little more straight forward than undergrad but the hard part is the vast amount of information you get and the speed you have to understand it at. So that is why it is important to be able to stay on top of your work and try not to fall behind. You will fall behind, everyone does but you just have to have good structure and discipline with your studying so that you don't fall behind too much.
But the material is not extremely complex.
Hi are the books necessary that they ask $2500 for?
Why did you decide this school and how did your MD research go? Did you finish? How many people in your classes? Exams? How much did you pay? What would you do differently? Do you get in contact with other medical student schools in the Island? if you finished medical school, how did the application to do residency in USA was? Thank you!!!
hey great questions. let me get back to you on these. im tight on time. i tried answering your other questions though in the mean time.
Odd question maybe, where do you get your hair cut down there?
Matthew Grooms
With Tampy over at king Kutz
do you have any exam dumps?
did you match? what specialty
Hey bro, as im doing my research on my medical school options im looking into Saint George. Campus looks awesome.... seems like a really great school to attend. Is their any thing that you don’t like about st. George? I don’t hear too many cons about it. Can you give any insight into some things that Saint George falls short in.
hey man yeah. i can go into the cons and pros. you got instagram by chance? i can send you a message on there. easier to talk
Sean Darmal yeah man. It’s joramirez74
JOe Ramirez hey buddy. Can you send me a message. My Instagram is not letting me message you.
JOe Ramirez @sean.darmal
Sean Darmal yeah for sure man
Did you ever make your own notes? Or just annotating straight on the slides is enough as are the slides organized well enough?
hi sorry for the delay. you absolutely do not have enough time to make your own notes. you have to do so many slides in one day that it becomes impossible. some people whiteboard and get really good at being able to condense like 2 lectures on one of those library sized white boards (the ones on wheels). but that wasnt my strong suit. some people like making flash cards (ANKI), some people just straight highlight (me), so you find what way works best for you. and the slides are decently organized, but it takes a second to get used to. because its so much information it can be overwhelming, but you build up to it
When does Term 1 begin?
term 1 begins in August. there is also a Jan class which is a little smaller but that starts in Jan. haha
Loved the video! My question is..which medical program are you in at SGU... I'm interested in applying and I see some different options in terms of the length of the program, 7 years,6 years and 5 years
Hey May so sorry for the delay in response, school has been crazy these past few weeks. I am currently in my second year of the 4 year MD program. The other varying length options are for getting an additional masters (ie. public policy or business) after your MD program is finished. The longer length options like 6 and 7 years are for students who need to obtain their bachelors degree first. These are generally younger students, it is basically a shortened college and MD program all in one. I cannot speak on any of these programs because I am not in them but I would be happy to answer any questions or concerns you have about the regular 4 year MD program. You can reach me on instagram for a quicker response too. I hope this helps
Do you know how similar the pre vet and pre med courses are? I've heard that they're nearly identical but I'd like to be sure.
That One Non-Human hey I actually have no idea how similar the prevet and premed classes are. That would make Sense that it is though. I’m sorry I can’t help on this one.
@@SeanDarmal thank you anyway. Your videos are great.
Great video as always bro! You mentioned (and other sgu students) that the great majority of questions for exams are derived from lecture slides. With that being said, is it mandated by the university to purchase textbooks in term 1? Cuz it seems like it's already a lot of information that's being thrown at you and doing readings on top of that would be crazy.
any update re: textbooks? were they mandatory for you to purchase in term 1?
Hey can you go over how does sgu prepare you for step 1?
hey man awesome question. if its cool with you i would like to answer this in a video. so please stay with me for a sec. ill get to you asap!
Hi, loved the video! Do you use the pomodoro technique while studying or do you just study in one long stretch. I guess I am trying to ask how often do you take breaks while studying?
Hey this is an awesome question. yeah i actually use the pomodoro technique. I usually use it when i feel a little burnt out and cannot sit down and study for the life of me. and so i try to break it into little 25 chunks of focus. i heard somewhere that the goal of pomodoro is to help get you to that point where you forget about the clock and you can keep studying nonstop. basically it helps get you into that zen work flow for the day. but thats besides the point.
to answer your other question. its a little hard to say exactly how often the breaks are. i think when you get here the most natural way people fall into taking breaks is when they finish a little goal. like for example, i naturally end up taking a break after i finish a lecture. or finish a set of practice questions. so that could be anywhere from 1 to 2 hours. or breaks can be whenever you feel like you dont understand anything youre reading and the words are running together. youll get a better idea of it when it starts. hope this helps
@@SeanDarmal thank you so much for your reply! It will help me a tonne to be more productive!
What is BPM?
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Freaking hilarious... waaazz up bros lmao.