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You are my favorite TH-camr right now. Your ideas and the way you elaborate on them are just so good. I seriously could listen to your wisdom all day long. I would love to see more TH-cam content and If possible try to make a Podcast. You will make a great podcast I am sure. Just my suggestions
Would you consider a zoom discussion? I am an American medical student, I interview learning disabled students and medical education professionals to benefit others. No ads (never), and no agenda but helping others.
Your voice reminds me of Rogelio from “jane the virgin” show, it sounds very relaxing and this video was very informative. Thank you Amigo! Also when u mentioned “zone of proximal development”, I got deja vu cause in my college program we seen it used thousand of times!
Hello! What an amazing explanatory video. I just started watching more of your videos to help me in my studying process, and i think it's very useful. I do have a question, though. In your explanation about selecting a study method, you mentioned evaluating subject understanding before choosing a method. I'm uncertain about how to determine which method suits my level best even after evaluating. Is there a specific approach for each method based on my level, or should I simply go with what feels right for me?
Hola Santiago ¿Tu no tenías un video como haciendo una presentación sobre una patología infecciosa? no lo veo, creo que algo así como estudiar o hacer día de estudio contigo y saber más como te como te organizas y como es un día con santiago son muy interesantes, además también sería muy bueno, tipo idea, de hablarnos de como eras y como fue tu proceso de estudiante de pregrado de medicina y como organizabas como tu tiempo, con el cansacio que amerita la carrera, las rotaciones y saber que tocaba llegar a estudiar mas cosas, gracias.
Hey Stanf, for sure, what I mean by that is that instead of studying let’s say a subject per day for a week (for a total of 7 topics a week) it would be better to study a bit about each of the seven subjects every single day. This is distributed study, is just a different approach to study that provides for better performance.
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Blessings! Do you use Instagram?
Your insight and articulation of these ideas is incredible! I wish you all the best in your career Santiago from a fellow med student.
I love you making the connection between growing muscles and learning !! It makes sense!
You've helped me so much to increase my productivity, thank you so much
Thank you for the support!
You are my favorite TH-camr right now. Your ideas and the way you elaborate on them are just so good. I seriously could listen to your wisdom all day long. I would love to see more TH-cam content and If possible try to make a Podcast. You will make a great podcast I am sure. Just my suggestions
Thanks for the support Sudesh! I’ll keep the suggestion in mind 🧠
Leaving a support comment to let you know I love your content.
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Idk why there are so less views, but it’s awesome how you explained the optimum difficulty as zone of proximal development ❤
this is kind of an insult, just say it helped you and keep it pushing
Would you consider a zoom discussion?
I am an American medical student, I interview learning disabled students and medical education professionals to benefit others. No ads (never), and no agenda but helping others.
Wow! A whole new content ive never seen in TH-cam 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 keep going your helping me A LOT!
Your voice reminds me of Rogelio from “jane the virgin” show, it sounds very relaxing and this video was very informative. Thank you Amigo! Also when u mentioned “zone of proximal development”, I got deja vu cause in my college program we seen it used thousand of times!
Thank you so much Santiago. You are a very insightful and practical person!!
Awesome content 😂😂😂 “perfect all what I need is to read notes in old Greek!”
Amazing content!Really helpful. Thanks a lot for all the work u put in!
Hello!
What an amazing explanatory video. I just started watching more of your videos to help me in my studying process, and i think it's very useful.
I do have a question, though. In your explanation about selecting a study method, you mentioned evaluating subject understanding before choosing a method. I'm uncertain about how to determine which method suits my level best even after evaluating. Is there a specific approach for each method based on my level, or should I simply go with what feels right for me?
Well informed and greatly communicated
plz make a video in which you review a uworld question. how to read a question and how to read the explanation to make alot out of it .
Some of the b rolls man 😂 The hard work and creativity has gone on to another level! ⭐️
Thanks a lot brother!
Thank you... Plz make videos on core concepts of usmle step 1
Such an amazing video 👍🏻
Thanks brother
Any tips on how to use pathoma and goljan together? For 2nd year?
amaaziiinnnggg videoo😭😭🥺
Hola Santiago
¿Tu no tenías un video como haciendo una presentación sobre una patología infecciosa? no lo veo, creo que algo así como estudiar o hacer día de estudio contigo y saber más como te como te organizas y como es un día con santiago son muy interesantes, además también sería muy bueno, tipo idea, de hablarnos de como eras y como fue tu proceso de estudiante de pregrado de medicina y como organizabas como tu tiempo, con el cansacio que amerita la carrera, las rotaciones y saber que tocaba llegar a estudiar mas cosas, gracias.
Great Video!
La rompiste con rezarle a la virgen jaja. Excelente video, como siempre
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Can you please clarify, "Studying a subject thoroughly vs studying a little bit about each for better results video" thank you!
Hey Stanf, for sure, what I mean by that is that instead of studying let’s say a subject per day for a week (for a total of 7 topics a week) it would be better to study a bit about each of the seven subjects every single day. This is distributed study, is just a different approach to study that provides for better performance.
@@SantiagoAQ Thank you for the response. I will read these articles to try and shed a little more light on the subject. Keep up the great videos!
How do you use the 85% rule with uworld when you can choose difficulty level?
Grande santi
❣️ love ❣️
does brilliant teach you how to think more like a doctor LOL?