Entering the med-school is way easy than to keep up and be there and compete for just passing the exams. You need to have a routine so you excel both in university and PG exam, here are some tips to establish a routine for your day and study effectively:
- Create a study schedule that works best for you first.
- Read the subject that will be covered in class. Read the material covered in class that day in your room or at home and take notes in accordance with the questions on the university exam.
- Discuss what you’ve read before and after class with your friends whenever you get a chance during college hours. This will assist in the creation of a concept.
- Revisit the topics covered in the previous 15 days.
- Keep one hour each day after college to refresh yourself in any way you can without disturbing others.
- Spend four to five hours on Sunday revising any notes you made last week.
- If in doubt, seek clarification from friends, teachers, the library, and the internet. If you don’t understand something, don’t be afraid to ask the teachers questions in class.
- Take accurate notes during classes and pay close attention to the teachers, as many of the topics covered in class cannot be found in textbooks and may be asked about during the theory and practical exams.
- If you have understood something, don’t be afraid to explain it to your classmates because it will help you understand the material and help you revise.
- Study all year, not just during exam time. You won’t be able to comprehend the subject’s fundamental idea with that rush-hour study.
- You will not only lose attendance, but you will also lose confidence and fall behind in class if you miss classes.