@@ZachHighley hey Zach am from india here NEET is MCAT ...we give it just after highschool...yah no college. I m 17 and your techniques are helping me a lot ...#ZankiRocks
“the amount of content is hard, not the actual content” is something i realised along the way in pharmacy school as well… love watching your videos even though i’m not a med student!
5:15 "plan out what you want to learn". So true! This advice resonates so loud as I do practice the same in internal audit. Thanks again Zach for such a great content.
My first day of med-school is in 15 days.. I was really nervous because lately I've been watching too much negativity about med school on socialmedia.. I was seriously thinking about changing my major before even starting it.. The problem is not that I don't believe in myself but I am afraid I might not have the greatest passion towards medicine. I've worked so hard in high school to get the highest grades but I was never tutored well to find my true passion. Thanks to your videos, I am now less stressed, more excited about this new chapter, maybe med is really my passion. Thank you so much for sharing these tips. The editing is also a masterpiece! keep going ♥️
I got accepted last week. Your channel really helped and motivated me during the entrance exam preparation. I'm really excited to see what this new chapter brings.
I have to admit Zach is one of the most productive TH-camrs I follow. Sometimes I try to emulate some of the med school TH-cam channels by changing my studying techniques and keeping calm during stressful times. In the end Zach provides great advice for pre meds and med students. I love this channel.
2nd year medical student here- your videos have been a life saver for me!!! Really hoping you will post your boards study plan, what resources you used, and your overall thoughts!
Hi everyone, I'm a highschool student who has attentiveness in medicine and science. I've just known Zach for a month but he has already been the most inspired teacher to me. I just wanna say thank you so much for your advices and incredible videos. Let's try hard for this dream, guys! 💛🇻🇳
Can we just take a moment to admire his insane growth of subs? Almost 200k. But still, the video quality, content, and presentation deserves waaaay more than 200k
You're the man, Zach. I've been following your content for a while now. I'm now entering my M1 year and I plan to continue watching your stuff. Thanks for your hard work and quality videos
Committed a big mistake of not socially interacting with seniors in my first year. I was with my books all the time, skipped going out on weekends and was basically all by myself for being awkward while the others lead a less pressured life. Results came and I did not perform nearly as good as my friends did. It took me so long to get over how I wasted my time paying too much attention to details that did not matter much in the long run. Missed out on those specific topics that form the central theme on which questions were mostly asked. This and not going through previous years papers contributed to the biggest downfall in that year. Its totally different in schools, colleges when you have a syllabus and can handle things by your own. Its not the same in med school. So I learnt not to be pressed about the outcome and I can say I am enjoying the journey.
@@beactivebehappy9894 hey. dont overthink the whole situation. just go with the flow. I assure you it will go smooth. Wishing you the best for the finals.
As a medical graduate and now a Post-Graduate Graduate Intern in the Philippines, I believe when he highlighted the need to take it ONE DAY AT A TIME, to make LEARNINGS worthwhile and ENJOY the process. You are an inspiration!
Im starting med school in less than a month. I am getting super nervous but everything you said i needed to hear. Saved this for when I need to hear it again. I can do this!!
That first point is what I needed to hear. Every material I've read or video I've watched seem to be overly focused on stressing that medical school is hard without bringing out the positives. Thank you for the encouraging words
Really appreciate how you share strategies that ACTUALLY work to be successful as a student (not only in academics, but also in life). And I agree that it's so important to focus on prioritizing your wellbeing by practicing healthy habits like exercising🙌
Watching this after taking step 1 this morning (it was so freaking hard!) and I had already decided to take a research year after clerkships. The one thing I did not give up was my health and fitness regimen during dedicated because I did not want to work harder to get back into shape
Oh my god, the quality! ✨✨ Appreciate your hard work, Zach! You motivate me so much! I am in grade 10th right now, so there's a lot of stress going on, but when I see your videos I feel that even the difficult things are possible. Thanks!
This is awesome and so timely! I'm starting medical school in August in US MD school. Thank you so much for the video! Good luck to my fellow Class of 2025 classmates and applicants in this cycle and beyond! Hope to call you my fellow physician colleagues one day :)
I'm going back to school for PA after 10 years after finishing xray school and you're stuff would have been great to have back then, it's great to have now. It's general advice for any field really.
It's important to have a good supervisor/mentor who is genuinely interested to guide you along, to show you the path and right way to do things in medicine. You would start learning more when you take on responsibility because without being accountable for your patient you would not take your learning that seriously. Thats what made me learn after I finished my residency.
These are such nice things to hear, 5th year medstud from 6 years programme here and this video speaks truth. Had many "should've done that" moment but the way you convey it makes me still hopeful and feel like improving myself for the next time, and got a load of useful tips and strategies from your channel too! Wish i watched your videos since first year but you weren't even here yet lol. Thank you so much Zach!
Hey Zach. Thanks for these quality contents, I’m moving to grade 12 after few weeks and these videos give me so much info for the fact that I see myself joining the med school. I know its gonna be hard but one day it shall pay off.
@@ZachHighley I've been recommending your Anki playlist for everyone in my class 🤣 a bunch of people have told me how helpful your channel is and thanked me for sharing it. So thanks for all the effort you put in !
Thanks for your existence. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. What's your advice for creative pre-med students? How can I link medicine to my passion of graphic design/illustration?
@Adnan Nawaz Khandey You will get there !!! Stay constant and it will happen. I havent posted in almost a month ;( ER work in july has been soooo hard and covid is back ! and new intern training. Stay safe !
i'm studying to get into med school and while the process where i live (brazil) is a little different it really motivates me to hear someone who's clearly so passionate about medicine speak about their experience. so thank you :) i'll be back in january to tell you you helped me pass hehe
Mesmo que seja um pouco diferente o que ele disse no vídeo ainda se aplica com a gente. Falando nisso esse canal é ótimo para se adequar ao processo de mudança do ensino médio pra faculdade. Pelo menos pra mim o método de estudo dele tem me ajudado bastante. A dica que eu posso dar para entrar na faculdade, no caso do enem (que foi o meu caso) é que todo o conteúdo é importante para prova, até arte até porque a maioria das pessoas não dará atenção para essas matérias mas acertar todas as questões dela te dará bastante diferença dos outros candidatos. É muita coisa eu sei mas tente manter a calma e não exagerar. Boa sorte
Probably the best presentation I have seen on this topic by a student. Understanding definitely trumps memorizing. After teaching and mentoring more than 2,000, what I wish they were told or taught is the foundations of integration and practice. Sadly, I have found exactly none that were formally taught this to any degree since Osler's text was left behind. Certainly they often think they were taught it, but that is most often an illusion. I teach it, but that's just me. Generally, after 10 to 20 years of practice they will learn it if they don't find a mentor to teach it to them sooner. Few find it earlier simply by virtue of their aptitude. Medicine is not science, it is an art. I have met numerous that score very high on exams that can't tell a hemorrhoid from pharyngitis.
Thank you! I’m an incoming clerk and COVID is really putting s toll on the clerkship since we are only limited on dealing with patients and some of it are online
Just saw this video before my medschool entrance exam, and all this while I was thinking if the struggle is actually how people make it seem. But after watching this video I feel very motivated to make the leap to get into school. Thank you so much Zach!!
i found learning about disease states so much more natural by humbeling myself and asking pts to explain their dx. I think there is a little bit of insecurity where us providers are quick to say we know what someones talking about like of course ive heard of your rare blood dissorder (or i can atleast stick the latin words togeather in my head and get an idea) but if you actually let people explain it to you.... like think back to tribal times in human evolution. story telling was how we appearently evolved to remember important history for the tribe and its just so much more natural in my mind to understand disease states by having people explain what they go through day to day. good vid.
One tip I got when I started that REALLY stuck out to me was "the books, material, and lectures will always be there when you sit at your desk to study. Your family, friends, and your sanity won't always be there though. Make time for each one." It wasn't to say you should slack off; however, studying for 12 hours/day every single day is horrible for your health in the long term
Thank you for this video. I have been pre-med for 7 years, applying for the first time this year. I have a high gpa and decent MCAT but I still doubt my strength/resilience/ability to handle the rigor of medical school. This was really reassuring!
Thanks man! Im starting med school at Temple in august and have been going through all your videos! Feel like I’m starting with all the right tools! 🤘🏽🧠🤘🏽
Hey Zach! I’ve been watching your videos for awhile and I love your content! I’m actually going to pharmacy school but I still love watching all of your videos about tips for medical school and I plan to apply them for myself!
Thank you for this! Awesome video as always. I start medical school in August at a US MD school and have been high key stressed. This video definitely help to put some of those stresses at ease! Also, keep up the good work. I’ve been subscribed since the beginning and have enjoyed seeing you progress!
It's a fight to be a doctor and it's another fight being a doctor. It takes a lot of courage to be one! Feliz to you! Vivre to all doctors in the world! They are going through some tough times these days due to pandemic! I pray that you all be well protected, safe and sound until this terrible pandemic passes away! ❤️
ER DOCTOR HERE !!!!! I ACTUALLY AGREE WITH WHAT YOU SAID !!! ENJOY THE JOURENY REALLY DO THE MATERIAL IS NOT HARD IS THE AMOUNT ! AND LEARN FROM YOUR PATIENTS !!! I DID A SIMILAR VIDEO FOR RESIDENCY INTERNS JAJA ALMOST OVERLAPS ! STAY SAFE EVERYONE PLS !
Immediately adding this to my “TH-cam videos for medical school” playlist! Definitely want a motivational playlist when things get rough 😅. 😁. Thank u for this video!!
@@Ahmed-xf3hk Ay that's awesome! I am actually just starting medical school in July as well! So we're prob in the same boat haha, my channel has a lot of vids for interested undergraduate students tho :).
I'm not a med student but I am a college student (and yeah I started college in the middle of a global pandemic) and I would say your videos helped me a lot. Thanks and keep going the way you are doing. 😀
If it’s okay for you to share, what did you work as before? And why did you decide to become a doctor specifically? Why not a physiotherapist or a nurse? All genuine questions. Sorry if my questions seem sudden, I’m currently questioning my own decision and I’d like to see different perspectives!
@@TheHpnumber1fan not at all! I studied “commercial engineering” which is basically business. I was led there by my family at an early age because of the business we have… so I can take over when my dad retires (since I was 13 I’d work in the company on holidays). I always liked biology and medicine in general but went with the flow because I lacked maturity i guess. I’m 28 now, working at a bank as an executive for medium to big companies for the past 3 years (also encouraged by my family to work here to understand how banks work and to have an insight on other companies). But as years passed by I started realizing that I don’t like what I do, nor studied, at all. It’s just not for me. So I began to study last year on my own (my best friends are doctors and lend me some of their books and classes that they had from their first year) and made the big decision. I’ve always been attracted to psychiatry that’s why I never considered physiotherapy or nurse. Telling my family wasn’t easy haha, but they have come to terms with the idea. Also I’m from an arabic family, and the eldest son, in case it seems odd that my family basically chose my first career and professional path at an early age.
I swear on everything I'm not going to give up on being a doctor specifically and orthopedic spine surgeon I'm still a senior in high school and once I'm done with high school college here I come or join the military if I'm down bad and need help getting there but i hope god guides me and one day I will be able to look up/work with you guys I believe in every single one if you. Believe in yourself "think about today not tomorrow" Zach said that btw
Incoming M1 from Ohio here; just wanted to say that I’ve been binge-watching your vids for the past couple of weeks and they are the best thing ever. Feels like I’m getting advice from a wise sage (or something like that lol), except it’s a cool-lookin’ dude in what I’m assuming is his 20s. Thanks Zach, you’re the man! P.S. I think one of my high school friends is an incoming M1 at your medical school! Take good care of him for me haha
Just sort of Stumbled on your channel, Nostalgia, I guess. (Jeff, 84 grad. Brother John ,75 and Dad, 44J ) Good luck in your profession. Here's some advice: Smell the roses. Don't turn your back on love. The job is never finished. Laziness and complacency are your constant demons. Good judgement comes from experience. Experience come from bad judgement. If you aren't killing a few in training, your not really trying. Go to the bedside even of you don't have clue. Touch the patient and try to listen. Shoot from the hip at your peril. When you are stuck in the hospital at three AM, remember you volunteered. Life is short, and art long, opportunity fleeting, experimentations perilous, and judgment difficult. Good luck. "When ships were wood and men were iron, And giants walked the halls."
Hey there! I really get encouraged by your videos!I am in12 th grade from Bangladesh🇧🇩and gonna meke preparations for medical admission test. Hope to crack it In Sha Allah 🙂
I'm preparing for my NEET exam which is the equivalent of mcat in India i think . And the amount of information we have to remember for the exam is HUUUGGGEEE and i was really frustrated with it and i found your channel it really helps me wind down after studying for hours.. Such a calm and nice aesthetic and nothing flashy. Also learning about med school in general is motivating
I’m a medical student for about 1 mont now. First exam is coming next week and I do not even know if I’m prepared enough. But I have 6 more years to go so I have to be prepared 😅
as a pre-med student about to take her MCAT next year, this really eased my anxiety 😭 med school’s always been my dream and i’ve been feeling really down lately but this helped me get my hopes back up, thanks! ❤️
So helpful and reassuring. Thank you. Starting med school this semester at age 49!
It's inspirational.
Wowww that’s inspiring. I wish you all the best!
That's awesome! You're paving the way! Congrats and good luck!
Very cool!
Wow, 34 y.o. here and prep to take MCAT. So inspirational! Wish you the best!
I'm a pre-med student and the thought of entering med school: MCAT,tests etc scare me but now I'm encouraged thanks.
good luck!
You can do this!
Study smart play hard ٩( ᐛ )و
@@ZachHighley hey Zach am from india here NEET is MCAT ...we give it just after highschool...yah no college. I m 17 and your techniques are helping me a lot ...#ZankiRocks
@@gawd4940 Hey fellow NEET aspirant! Good Luck! Indeed, Zach's of great help.
I'm not even a med student but i love your aesthetic
You love him😃. Zack brother I have found a girl for you.
@@sayedhossainkingdom9255 bruh
Lol me too
@@sayedhossainkingdom9255 i think whos not?
Me too 😂
Just got accepted into med school, I am terrified. Thank you for this :)
CONGRATS !!!
I'm proud of youuuu
Yessir
Congratulations !!!
You got this!
“the amount of content is hard, not the actual content” is something i realised along the way in pharmacy school as well… love watching your videos even though i’m not a med student!
I am an incoming second year medicine student, thanks for reminding me that I belong.
you def do
Mentors has single handedly changed my life so I can definitely vouch for that. Very genuine advice Zach!
yes! I need to find one now going forward...
@@ZachHighley we’ll always have Ali at the end of the day haha
5:15 "plan out what you want to learn". So true!
This advice resonates so loud as I do practice the same in internal audit.
Thanks again Zach for such a great content.
My first day of med-school is in 15 days.. I was really nervous because lately I've been watching too much negativity about med school on socialmedia.. I was seriously thinking about changing my major before even starting it.. The problem is not that I don't believe in myself but I am afraid I might not have the greatest passion towards medicine. I've worked so hard in high school to get the highest grades but I was never tutored well to find my true passion.
Thanks to your videos, I am now less stressed, more excited about this new chapter, maybe med is really my passion. Thank you so much for sharing these tips. The editing is also a masterpiece! keep going ♥️
@sara mohsen how’s it going so far?
How are you doing?!
I got accepted last week. Your channel really helped and motivated me during the entrance exam preparation. I'm really excited to see what this new chapter brings.
Hey ,which med school did you join? How is it going for you ?
If you're smart enough to get into medical school, you're smart enough to graduate from medical school. You got this
Incoming DO student in August, this helped a lot. Thanks man.
All the best ❤️
Same, pcom 2025
I have to admit Zach is one of the most productive TH-camrs I follow. Sometimes I try to emulate some of the med school TH-cam channels by changing my studying techniques and keeping calm during stressful times. In the end Zach provides great advice for pre meds and med students. I love this channel.
2nd year medical student here- your videos have been a life saver for me!!! Really hoping you will post your boards study plan, what resources you used, and your overall thoughts!
Hi everyone, I'm a highschool student who has attentiveness in medicine and science. I've just known Zach for a month but he has already been the most inspired teacher to me. I just wanna say thank you so much for your advices and incredible videos. Let's try hard for this dream, guys! 💛🇻🇳
Can we just take a moment to admire his insane growth of subs? Almost 200k. But still, the video quality, content, and presentation deserves waaaay more than 200k
thank youuuu
You're the man, Zach. I've been following your content for a while now. I'm now entering my M1 year and I plan to continue watching your stuff. Thanks for your hard work and quality videos
Thanks and congrats!
Committed a big mistake of not socially interacting with seniors in my first year. I was with my books all the time, skipped going out on weekends and was basically all by myself for being awkward while the others lead a less pressured life. Results came and I did not perform nearly as good as my friends did. It took me so long to get over how I wasted my time paying too much attention to details that did not matter much in the long run. Missed out on those specific topics that form the central theme on which questions were mostly asked. This and not going through previous years papers contributed to the biggest downfall in that year. Its totally different in schools, colleges when you have a syllabus and can handle things by your own. Its not the same in med school. So I learnt not to be pressed about the outcome and I can say I am enjoying the journey.
Glad you've found your way, good luck!
That’s the exact way I am going about it right now and I totally realise this is not okay but now it’s my finals so can’t do anything much….😓
@@beactivebehappy9894 hey. dont overthink the whole situation. just go with the flow. I assure you it will go smooth. Wishing you the best for the finals.
As a medical graduate and now a Post-Graduate Graduate Intern in the Philippines, I believe when he highlighted the need to take it ONE DAY AT A TIME, to make LEARNINGS worthwhile and ENJOY the process. You are an inspiration!
Im starting med school in less than a month. I am getting super nervous but everything you said i needed to hear. Saved this for when I need to hear it again. I can do this!!
How are you doing?!
That first point is what I needed to hear. Every material I've read or video I've watched seem to be overly focused on stressing that medical school is hard without bringing out the positives. Thank you for the encouraging words
Really appreciate how you share strategies that ACTUALLY work to be successful as a student (not only in academics, but also in life). And I agree that it's so important to focus on prioritizing your wellbeing by practicing healthy habits like exercising🙌
Watching this after taking step 1 this morning (it was so freaking hard!) and I had already decided to take a research year after clerkships. The one thing I did not give up was my health and fitness regimen during dedicated because I did not want to work harder to get back into shape
Oh my god, the quality! ✨✨
Appreciate your hard work, Zach!
You motivate me so much! I am in grade 10th right now, so there's a lot of stress going on, but when I see your videos I feel that even the difficult things are possible. Thanks!
you will do great, good luck!
@@ZachHighley thanks : ) 😢, sending you blessings!
I love this channel. Its honestly underrated.
This is awesome and so timely! I'm starting medical school in August in US MD school. Thank you so much for the video!
Good luck to my fellow Class of 2025 classmates and applicants in this cycle and beyond! Hope to call you my fellow physician colleagues one day :)
Congrats!
You’ll do great!
Hello, comgrats for getting in ! Would you mind sharing your background studies and if you had any career shift before considering medecine ?
How’d it go?
How is it going?!
I'm going back to school for PA after 10 years after finishing xray school and you're stuff would have been great to have back then, it's great to have now. It's general advice for any field really.
HEY ! My wife is a PA student !!! GREAT CHOICE !!!
Yes! I graduated nearly 15 years ago but I now use this stuff for professional learning.
at this point i just use Zach's channel as both free therapy and motivation, can't find enough words to thank you :)
Another gem of a banger. Thank you for this, Zach!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's important to have a good supervisor/mentor who is genuinely interested to guide you along, to show you the path and right way to do things in medicine. You would start learning more when you take on responsibility because without being accountable for your patient you would not take your learning that seriously. Thats what made me learn after I finished my residency.
I start medical school in exactly 1 month!!! So thankful for your videos!
Congrats - I'm sure you'll do great
Update?
Congratulations, ZACH, as you start your third year of medical school.
Starting M1 in a few weeks at UT. This is an awesome, encouraging video. Thank you very much for all your advice and reassurance!
How are you doing??
*I don't see a Channel like this in the whole TH-cam really-Zach's channel- is like no other💖*
Thank you very much for this, I really needed it! I’m an incoming first year medical student.
These are such nice things to hear, 5th year medstud from 6 years programme here and this video speaks truth. Had many "should've done that" moment but the way you convey it makes me still hopeful and feel like improving myself for the next time, and got a load of useful tips and strategies from your channel too! Wish i watched your videos since first year but you weren't even here yet lol. Thank you so much Zach!
Really grateful for this video as a first year med student that feels like I haven't figured it out yet. Thanks Zach!
Good luck to all future med school students and future physicians! ❤️🤞🏾
Start med school in 8 days this video has calmed my nerves so much! And ofc always amazing quality
I start Med school in a few weeks and your video has reassured me! I really appreciate this and I’ll keep sharing this with others!
Hey Zach. Thanks for these quality contents, I’m moving to grade 12 after few weeks and these videos give me so much info for the fact that I see myself joining the med school. I know its gonna be hard but one day it shall pay off.
This is so helpful! Definitely eased my anxiety. Love from an incoming 1st year medical student in the Philippines
Starting school Monday ...just got done with orientation ... Thanks for this ❤️
you're going to do great!
@@ZachHighley I've been recommending your Anki playlist for everyone in my class 🤣 a bunch of people have told me how helpful your channel is and thanked me for sharing it. So thanks for all the effort you put in !
Thank you so much for this video! I am currently in my gap year studying for the MCAT. I needed to hear this!❤️
I am 33 and hope to start medical school at 36. I hope I am not too old for medical school.
Thanks for your existence. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. What's your advice for creative pre-med students? How can I link medicine to my passion of graphic design/illustration?
*Growth and change is painful, but nothing is painful as being stuck where you don't belong.*
Love from a small youtuber 🖤
With that in mind subscribe jajajaja. Too much man ! "small youtuber" 😂
You're gonna be a great youtuber one day 💫
@Adnan Nawaz Khandey You will get there !!! Stay constant and it will happen. I havent posted in almost a month ;( ER work in july has been soooo hard and covid is back ! and new intern training. Stay safe !
Admit it, even before you started medical school, someone might already warned you not to enter it, but here we are.
i'm studying to get into med school and while the process where i live (brazil) is a little different it really motivates me to hear someone who's clearly so passionate about medicine speak about their experience. so thank you :) i'll be back in january to tell you you helped me pass hehe
See you in Jan
Mesmo que seja um pouco diferente o que ele disse no vídeo ainda se aplica com a gente. Falando nisso esse canal é ótimo para se adequar ao processo de mudança do ensino médio pra faculdade. Pelo menos pra mim o método de estudo dele tem me ajudado bastante. A dica que eu posso dar para entrar na faculdade, no caso do enem (que foi o meu caso) é que todo o conteúdo é importante para prova, até arte até porque a maioria das pessoas não dará atenção para essas matérias mas acertar todas as questões dela te dará bastante diferença dos outros candidatos. É muita coisa eu sei mas tente manter a calma e não exagerar. Boa sorte
Probably the best presentation I have seen on this topic by a student. Understanding definitely trumps memorizing. After teaching and mentoring more than 2,000, what I wish they were told or taught is the foundations of integration and practice. Sadly, I have found exactly none that were formally taught this to any degree since Osler's text was left behind. Certainly they often think they were taught it, but that is most often an illusion. I teach it, but that's just me. Generally, after 10 to 20 years of practice they will learn it if they don't find a mentor to teach it to them sooner. Few find it earlier simply by virtue of their aptitude. Medicine is not science, it is an art. I have met numerous that score very high on exams that can't tell a hemorrhoid from pharyngitis.
Thank you! I’m an incoming clerk and COVID is really putting s toll on the clerkship since we are only limited on dealing with patients and some of it are online
Just saw this video before my medschool entrance exam, and all this while I was thinking if the struggle is actually how people make it seem. But after watching this video I feel very motivated to make the leap to get into school. Thank you so much Zach!!
i found learning about disease states so much more natural by humbeling myself and asking pts to explain their dx. I think there is a little bit of insecurity where us providers are quick to say we know what someones talking about like of course ive heard of your rare blood dissorder (or i can atleast stick the latin words togeather in my head and get an idea) but if you actually let people explain it to you.... like think back to tribal times in human evolution. story telling was how we appearently evolved to remember important history for the tribe and its just so much more natural in my mind to understand disease states by having people explain what they go through day to day. good vid.
I like that you’re ranked in thirds. My professor always announces who gets the top 3 scores for quizzes/exams and it really bothers me!
One tip I got when I started that REALLY stuck out to me was "the books, material, and lectures will always be there when you sit at your desk to study. Your family, friends, and your sanity won't always be there though. Make time for each one." It wasn't to say you should slack off; however, studying for 12 hours/day every single day is horrible for your health in the long term
Thank you for this video. I have been pre-med for 7 years, applying for the first time this year. I have a high gpa and decent MCAT but I still doubt my strength/resilience/ability to handle the rigor of medical school. This was really reassuring!
I start medical school tomorrow and really needed this!
Thanks man! Im starting med school at Temple in august and have been going through all your videos! Feel like I’m starting with all the right tools! 🤘🏽🧠🤘🏽
your videos are like pro advertisements and major plus for the contents .. love them!
Ahh. I’m an aspiring med student. I don’t think I’ll make it, but Thank you for this video!
Means a lot.
Hey Zach! I’ve been watching your videos for awhile and I love your content! I’m actually going to pharmacy school but I still love watching all of your videos about tips for medical school and I plan to apply them for myself!
I really wanted to know who's that person to dislike this wonderful video!! Vid quality is just awesome ❤️
Thank you for this! Awesome video as always. I start medical school in August at a US MD school and have been high key stressed. This video definitely help to put some of those stresses at ease!
Also, keep up the good work. I’ve been subscribed since the beginning and have enjoyed seeing you progress!
PERFECT timing!! Thanks for the tips!
It's a fight to be a doctor and it's another fight being a doctor. It takes a lot of courage to be one! Feliz to you!
Vivre to all doctors in the world! They are going through some tough times these days due to pandemic! I pray that you all be well protected, safe and sound until this terrible pandemic passes away! ❤️
ER DOCTOR HERE !!!!! I ACTUALLY AGREE WITH WHAT YOU SAID !!! ENJOY THE JOURENY REALLY DO THE MATERIAL IS NOT HARD IS THE AMOUNT ! AND LEARN FROM YOUR PATIENTS !!! I DID A SIMILAR VIDEO FOR RESIDENCY INTERNS JAJA ALMOST OVERLAPS !
STAY SAFE EVERYONE PLS !
Every medical school should play this video during orientation, it’s that good!
Zach, you probably have one of the best quality out here and the coloring is to die for
Thankuuuu so much for letting us know!!
God bless u!!
U can do it!!
Keep going!!😊👍👍
I started med school 1 month ago. Its very exciting yet sometimes scary. This made me feel sm better ❣️
I wish they had told me that I’ll study medicine in Spanish and go practice it in English 🥺
You gave me a breath of relief 🤍
Immediately adding this to my “TH-cam videos for medical school” playlist! Definitely want a motivational playlist when things get rough 😅. 😁. Thank u for this video!!
Heyy:) please how’s it going!
Can you also advice me , I’m going soon to med school
@@Ahmed-xf3hk Ay that's awesome! I am actually just starting medical school in July as well! So we're prob in the same boat haha, my channel has a lot of vids for interested undergraduate students tho :).
I'm not a med student but I am a college student (and yeah I started college in the middle of a global pandemic) and I would say your videos helped me a lot. Thanks and keep going the way you are doing. 😀
After 5 years of working , I’m changing careers and going to med school next year. Thanks for the video! It’s encouraging
If it’s okay for you to share, what did you work as before? And why did you decide to become a doctor specifically? Why not a physiotherapist or a nurse? All genuine questions. Sorry if my questions seem sudden, I’m currently questioning my own decision and I’d like to see different perspectives!
@@TheHpnumber1fan not at all! I studied “commercial engineering” which is basically business. I was led there by my family at an early age because of the business we have… so I can take over when my dad retires (since I was 13 I’d work in the company on holidays). I always liked biology and medicine in general but went with the flow because I lacked maturity i guess. I’m 28 now, working at a bank as an executive for medium to big companies for the past 3 years (also encouraged by my family to work here to understand how banks work and to have an insight on other companies). But as years passed by I started realizing that I don’t like what I do, nor studied, at all. It’s just not for me. So I began to study last year on my own (my best friends are doctors and lend me some of their books and classes that they had from their first year) and made the big decision. I’ve always been attracted to psychiatry that’s why I never considered physiotherapy or nurse.
Telling my family wasn’t easy haha, but they have come to terms with the idea. Also I’m from an arabic family, and the eldest son, in case it seems odd that my family basically chose my first career and professional path at an early age.
Great advice, thanks for sharing! Enjoy the journey friends.
I'm starting medical school next week, how timely of you!
Wow everyone is just going to med school now. But best wishes though
I’m starting med school after 2 weeks! Thank you so much for the advices bro!
Just accepted in med school and I really wanna be a doctor yet I am so terrified and nervous
I just got accepted into med school, and this video answers a lot of my questions/fears about the school 🏫
Greetings, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
I swear on everything I'm not going to give up on being a doctor specifically and orthopedic spine surgeon I'm still a senior in high school and once I'm done with high school college here I come or join the military if I'm down bad and need help getting there but i hope god guides me and one day I will be able to look up/work with you guys I believe in every single one if you.
Believe in yourself "think about today not tomorrow" Zach said that btw
yeah very different for non mainland schools from personal experience
Incoming M1 from Ohio here; just wanted to say that I’ve been binge-watching your vids for the past couple of weeks and they are the best thing ever. Feels like I’m getting advice from a wise sage (or something like that lol), except it’s a cool-lookin’ dude in what I’m assuming is his 20s. Thanks Zach, you’re the man!
P.S. I think one of my high school friends is an incoming M1 at your medical school! Take good care of him for me haha
Hey Zach, how come you have not uploaded a video this week?
Thank you for this super cool and informative video ✌🏻
That music is pretty good. Whoever did it well done
No hate to Ali (he was my first medTuber inspiration) But you really don’t come off as condescending…. never change this detail of yours🥰
Zach, your videos always take away so much of the angst. Thank you so so much for making these videos!
Thank you for these tips.. They're helpful
It's been so long since I've listened to a stunning and wholesome advice. Thank you :D
Good luck and have fun for future medical students!
I am Indian pre medical student ,I really inspire from you.... Keep it up 😘
Just sort of Stumbled on your channel, Nostalgia, I guess. (Jeff, 84 grad. Brother John ,75 and Dad, 44J )
Good luck in your profession. Here's some advice:
Smell the roses.
Don't turn your back on love.
The job is never finished.
Laziness and complacency are your constant demons.
Good judgement comes from experience.
Experience come from bad judgement.
If you aren't killing a few in training, your not really trying.
Go to the bedside even of you don't have clue.
Touch the patient and try to listen.
Shoot from the hip at your peril.
When you are stuck in the hospital at three AM, remember you volunteered.
Life is short,
and art long,
opportunity fleeting,
experimentations perilous,
and judgment difficult.
Good luck.
"When ships were wood and men were iron,
And giants walked the halls."
You have inspired me to make content about medical school! Great video as always Zach! :)
Hey there! I really get encouraged by your videos!I am in12 th grade from Bangladesh🇧🇩and gonna meke preparations for medical admission test. Hope to crack it In Sha Allah 🙂
Hoping to get into medical school next year.❤i will work hard..
And update this once I get in.
I'm preparing for my NEET exam which is the equivalent of mcat in India i think . And the amount of information we have to remember for the exam is HUUUGGGEEE and i was really frustrated with it and i found your channel it really helps me wind down after studying for hours.. Such a calm and nice aesthetic and nothing flashy. Also learning about med school in general is motivating
Will they be postponing NEET to october?
@@asimanayak304 i don't think so..
I’m a medical student for about 1 mont now. First exam is coming next week and I do not even know if I’m prepared enough. But I have 6 more years to go so I have to be prepared 😅
as a pre-med student about to take her MCAT next year, this really eased my anxiety 😭 med school’s always been my dream and i’ve been feeling really down lately but this helped me get my hopes back up, thanks! ❤️
Hows it going
Im gonna start soon. In sha allah. Thank youu