Dominik S. answered 05/27/25
Doctor For USMLE, COMLEX, Personal Statement, and College App Tutoring
There's a couple ways to approach this question. However, I think the best way to study is to prioritize a few things. First, narrow down resources. Today, we drown in resources. Narrow down to 2-3 good resources that covers high yield topics well. Second, practice questions are your best friend. UWorld is the go-to, but Amboss works well, too. Not only do you need to understand why the wrong answers are wrong, but you need to know why the right answer is right. Third, you need to prioritize your timing. Split your time between content review, doing questions, and question review. Treat it like a job. When you're on for 8 hours, you're on. When you're off, you can be off. I would always sneak in a question set at the gym of incorrect questions to make cardio more bearable, but that's just me! Good luck!! There's a couple ways to approach this question. However, I think the best way to study is to prioritize a few things. First, narrow down resources. Today, we drown in resources. Narrow down to 2-3 good resources that covers high yield topics well. Second, practice questions are your best friend. UWorld is the go-to, but Amboss works well, too. Not only do you need to understand why the wrong answers are wrong, but you need to know why the right answer is right. Third, you need to prioritize your timing. Split your time between content review, doing questions, and question review. Treat it like a job. When you're on for 8 hours, you're on. When you're off, you can be off. I would always sneak in a question set at the gym of incorrect questions to make cardio more bearable, but that's just me! Good luck!!