How to Study and Make Straight A's
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video, Dr. Webb gives tips to being successful in your studies and how to make Straight As.
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Writing it out on a whiteboard and checking to make sure that what I was writing down was correct helped. For example - writing out processes or sequence of events. It depends on what you're studying. If it is wrong, I can erase and rewrite it. I try not to feel bad if it is wrong, just fix it the next time.
If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
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Setting SMART goals really helped me 💪
so how did it help you?
Thanks Dr. Webb! I have been using your 50 minute/break 10 minute study method for pre-med and am loving it.
Thanks for the great advice Dr. Webb!
These medical/study videos are really helpful and make me have a good idea of what is needed to succeed in medicine. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos I appreciate it!:)
THANK YOU I HAVE BEEN WAITING TOO LONG FOR THIS ADVICE! YOU ARE MY FAVOURITE DOCTOR :)
Thanks Dr Webb, I need to hear this!!
I'm a pre nursing student and I love your videos!
Great tips.
Thank you Dr. Webb!!
You are welcome!
that was helpful doc. Thank you.
Thank you for this great resource Dr. Webb!
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching! Please share so we can continue to grow and I can put out more videos like this!
Good stuff Doc
It works. Thanks Dr Antonio J. Webb, M.D.
Thanks 👍 very useful
Thank you for the amazing video
You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching!
You are a blessing and many of us are grateful......Thank you! I like the portrait. Good info 😌
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great vid doc and good luck on your board exam.
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Believe the material is not difficult. Mindset is key. Invision your goal and focus hard. Make learning the material fun.
Thank you Dr. Webb! I'm currently a pre nursing student in college and this is some helpful tips. :)
You are welcome!
DevAnimate keep your head up man. you will do great.
can you make a video showing us how you make your list ex. when studying for your boards
I love this video. You stress doing a ton of questions but how do you go about doing questions you don't necessarily understand fully. Would you go back to the book and then back to questions?
Hello Dr. Webb, very good tips, can you give some more tips about the process of studying something, for example - techniques like active recall etc. When i learn new material, i do it only by reading and rereading it. And after 2-3 days for example i remember facts but if asked I cannot always explain the concept of the material. Any tips for fixing this?
Thanks!
I’m currently trying to get into Pharmacy school and this is great advice for studying for the PCAT! Thanks! 😊
Jasmine Taragan good luck! ☺️
@@magalysoro-fernandez4052 Thank you! :)
Pcat isn’t required anymore for most schools. I suggested working in pharmacy before going to school for it. It’s terrible and over saturated
PhantomLink I’m actually a licensed pharmacy technician and love working in a pharmacy! The schools I’m applying for require me to take it :/
@@Jas297 Good for you! someone that actually like it. i would suggest thinking twice about it. its a HUGE red flag that they removed the pcat just to fill seats. dont be afraid to try something else
Dr. Webb's voice be BOOOOMIN' on these vids. Haha! This was great content as usual.
Ha thanks!
Did you use digital or paper tools to plan your schedule?
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Hello!!!! :) I’m going to be an NCAA Div 1 athlete while attending premed. Do u think it will be easy/hard? How can I manage my time between my commitment to athletics and academics at the same time.
Also, will medical schools be more interested in me if I maintain an average or above average GPA and MCAT score? Does being an athlete give me leverage for when I apply for med school?
Thank u!!! 😊
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Lol, I was looking forward to this vid
Ha Thanks!
How much is this program?
If you had to pick would you recommend Lecturio or Uworld for MCAT?
UWORLD!! This is just an ad. He gets $$ from them and prob (even 100% sure) he didn't use Lecturio as a resource
Doing a ton of questions also saves a ton of time
True!
Hello Dr Webb! Any tips on learning the skeletal system?
I’m no Dr. Webb, but I will breakdown the skeletal system apart. So I’ll study the head first, then arm, then spinal cord, and so on so forth. Also, I would try to sketch each body part and name the bone. I will eventually do this on repeat until I know all the bones. Another example is I would make a list of all the bones in the section. So all the bones in the arm or leg. Next I will try and label them. Hope it helps!!
Hey, Mr. Adepoju, Mr. Tran is totally right. Easiest way is to break it down part by part, repetition is key. Also, keep in mind, if you learn in depth, you are walking around in literally the best “cheat sheet.” If you can compartmentalize and think of the different articulations, orientations, and various attachment sites for muscles-and you’ve more-or-less got them all-you can literally just use your own body as a map. Hope it helps! Cheers!
@@steventran5966 good advice, I'm studying the skeletal system now as well
Just what the MD ordered
I’m currently in high school and I wanna be a anesthesiologist. Wish me luck
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I am a junior in highschool, i want to be an OBGYN
You can do it!
1st
some videos should be watched every day
Step 1: Be straight
Failed step one.
Sounds stupid, have a white board and pretend you are teaching a class of students. Really works.
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