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ð Teach Someone Else ð©âð«
Explain the topic to a friend.
Or your sibling.
Or your wall ð.
If you can explain a difficult concept in simple words, that's usually a sign that you understand it well. Teaching also helps you find the parts you don't fully understand yet.
ð "á¥áááµ á²á«áá áá ááá¢" â€ïž
1ïžâ£1ïžâ£ Reflect On Your Progress ð€
Sometimes we're so busy stressing that we forget how much we've learned already.
Medical students often focus only on what's left to study instead of appreciating how much they've already accomplished. Looking back can remind you that you're improving, even when it doesn't feel like it.
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1ïžâ£2ïžâ£ Be Consistent ð¥
You don't need to be motivated every day.
Nobody is.
Some days you'll feel like studying. Other days you'll want to do literally anything else ð.
Consistency matters more than motivation. Small amounts of effort repeated every day usually beat one huge study session done once in a while.
ð "ááµ á¥á ášáá° á©á
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1ïžâ£3ïžâ£ Find Good Friends ð«
Medical school is much better when you have people who understand what you're going through.
Share notes. Help each other. Survive together ðâ€ïž
There will be days when you're stressed, exhausted, and questioning everything. Having supportive friends around you can make those difficult days much easier and the good days even better.
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ð©ºâ€ïž And one last thing...
If you're starting medicine next year, nobody expects you to know everything from day one.
You're going to be confused sometimes.
You're going to get tired.
You're probably going to question your life choices at 2 AM while staring at 100 lecture slides ðð.
That's part of the experience.
One step at a time. One lecture at a time. One exam at a time.
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ð©ºâš 13 Things Every Medical Student Should Hear âšð©º
To all the freshmen joining medicine next year â€ïž,
I came across these tips and honestly thought they were worth sharing here. Maybe they'll save someone a bit of stress next year ð.
Let's be real, medicine is hard. Sometimes it's fun, sometimes it's interesting, and sometimes you're staring at a lecture slide wondering if the words are even English anymore ð.
There will be days when you feel productive and finish everything on your to-do list, and there will be days when you spend three hours studying and somehow remember absolutely nothing ð. That's normal.
Anyway, here are the 13 tips:
1ïžâ£ Watch Videos ð¥
If a topic isn't making sense from notes, try a video.
Sometimes one animation explains more than 50 slides. Seeing a process happen in front of you can make everything much easier to understand. This is especially true for things like physiology, biochemistry, and anatomy.
A lot of students spend hours rereading notes when a 10-minute video could have helped them understand the concept much faster.
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2ïžâ£ Use Active Recall ð§
Don't just read and highlight everything.
Close the notes and ask yourself questions. Try to remember the information without looking. It feels harder, but that's exactly why it works.
The exam won't ask if you read the chapter five times. It will ask if you can remember the information when you need it ð.
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3ïžâ£ Attend Classes ð«
Even when you're tired.
Sometimes one sentence from a lecturer suddenly makes everything click.
Classes also help you understand what topics are important and what areas need more attention. Even if you don't understand everything during the lecture, you're still exposing yourself to the material before studying it later.
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4ïžâ£ Stay Organized ðïž
Medicine gets chaotic very fast.
Assignments, quizzes, lectures, practicals... everything starts mixing together.
Keeping track of deadlines and topics can save you from a lot of unnecessary stress. Even something as simple as writing down what you need to study each day can make a huge difference.
ð "á¥áááµ á«áá á¥á« áᬠá«áá«áá¢" ð¯
5ïžâ£ Revise Regularly ð
Don't wait until exam week.
Your future self will thank you.
Medical school gives you so much information that cramming becomes very difficult. Reviewing topics regularly helps move information into long-term memory and makes exam season much less stressful.
ð "á á¥á³ á á¥á³ áá áµááá áá á³áá¢" â€ïž
6ïžâ£ Don't Let Failure Destroy Your Confidence ðª
Bad grades happen.
Bad days happen.
It doesn't mean your journey is over.
Almost every medical student has experienced disappointment at some point. One quiz, one exam, or one difficult semester does not decide what kind of doctor you'll become.
Learn from mistakes, adjust, and keep moving forward.
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7ïžâ£ Mix Your Subjects ð
Studying the same thing for 8 hours straight is torture ð.
Switch topics sometimes.
Moving between different subjects helps keep your brain engaged and prevents mental exhaustion. Sometimes taking a short break from a difficult topic can actually help you understand it better when you come back.
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8ïžâ£ Make Studying Interesting ð²
Flashcards, videos, drawing diagrams, group discussions.
Whatever helps.
Medicine already demands a lot of your time and energy. Finding ways to make studying less boring can help you stay consistent. Everyone learns differently, so don't be afraid to experiment and find what works best for you.
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9ïžâ£ Get Enough Sleep ðŽ
Yes, that lecture is important.
But your brain needs sleep too.
Sleep isn't wasted time. It's when your brain processes and stores what you've learned. You might feel productive staying awake all night, but sometimes a good night's sleep helps more than another three hours of studying.
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â€ïžð« Ever wondered why people say the heart is where love lives?
Hereâs the twist:
The heart doesnât actually create love, emotions, or thoughts.
Your brain does. ð§
So why does the heart get all the credit?
Because every strong emotion changes the way your heart behaves:
â€ïž Love â heart races
ðš Fear â pounding heartbeat
ð Sadness â heavy chest feeling
ð Excitement â fluttering sensation
People feel emotions in the chest, so for centuries they believed the heart was the center of feelings.
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ð§ Brain = control center of emotion
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The brain sends signals through the autonomic nervous system, and the heart reacts instantly. That reaction became the âlanguage of loveâ humans use every day.
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