hi microman, any tips and advice to studying clinical microbiology? Am currently taking MLS courses online (MLT to MLS program) and these classes are really hard .. i cant really find the best study methods for me, looking forward to hearing from you
@@5fritolay Good question! Unfortunately I don't have too much advice besides your basics: try to stay positive and keep studying the way you've always been studying as you've gotten this far, studying for clinical microbiology isn't any different! I do know that the course for clinical microbiology specifically is going to be more detailed and thorough than clinical microbiology as part of a generalist examination. Secondly, you want the course content to be the most difficult thing, so everytime I was studying I wouldn't be phased by the content -- it just means when you get to the exam you'll be well prepared; nothing will catch you by surprise. One of the ways I studied was to perform practice tests/exams. These should be accessible through your institution but there may be free ones available online. I found those to be enjoyable and they sometimes presented new material so I would write notes for questions I wasn't familiar with. So stay positive and put in the work studying as after you pass the exam you won't have to worry about it ever again. Good luck!
Thanks for the explanation. BTW you have really nice eyes
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hi microman, any tips and advice to studying clinical microbiology? Am currently taking MLS courses online (MLT to MLS program) and these classes are really hard .. i cant really find the best study methods for me, looking forward to hearing from you
@@5fritolay Good question! Unfortunately I don't have too much advice besides your basics: try to stay positive and keep studying the way you've always been studying as you've gotten this far, studying for clinical microbiology isn't any different! I do know that the course for clinical microbiology specifically is going to be more detailed and thorough than clinical microbiology as part of a generalist examination. Secondly, you want the course content to be the most difficult thing, so everytime I was studying I wouldn't be phased by the content -- it just means when you get to the exam you'll be well prepared; nothing will catch you by surprise. One of the ways I studied was to perform practice tests/exams. These should be accessible through your institution but there may be free ones available online. I found those to be enjoyable and they sometimes presented new material so I would write notes for questions I wasn't familiar with. So stay positive and put in the work studying as after you pass the exam you won't have to worry about it ever again. Good luck!