College study habits need to change

Your Study Habits from College Are Likely Going To Need To Change Now

Blog Post Focus This is another blog post about studying. In particular, a likely need for changing your habits. I certainly needed to change my habits from college to become more effective in medical school and residency. In the past I have written about good study habits and bad study habits and about why it […]

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The Best Resources I Found (When I Studied for Boards)

Blog Post Focus–Favorite Resources This blog post will focus on my favorite resources back when I was studying for board exams. Note, it has been several years since I was medical student. These are my thoughts and experiences and your thoughts and experiences may differ. Personal Story—Realizing a Need for Supplemental Resources and Finding My

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Utilizing Your Undergraduate Institution’s Advisement Office and Advisors

Blog Post Focus: Using Advisors In this blog post I will discuss the resource of an undergraduate institutions advisors for those interested in medical school. It is a resource available to you that can be particularly beneficial. It may not always be enjoyable or easy, but it is generally required. Introduction – Importance of Pre-Medical

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Preparing for the MCAT: Professional Courses versus Self-Study

Blog Post Focus: MCAT Preparation Styles This post will explore my thoughts on professional courses versus self-study for the MCAT. It will also explore the competitive nature of medical school and why the MCAT is important. I will also give some of my story. I chose self-prep, but may have been better off with professional

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The Paradoxical Feeling of Prolonged Childishness and Sudden Adulthood

Blog Post Focus This blog post is about residency pulling residents in two directions. One toward being an autonomous physician. One toward a prolonged state of submissive education. Residency may at times empower the resident and promote a sense of adulthood and at others a sense of prolonged childishness. The Duality of Residency As residents

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