 Hello everybody, Andrea Mayeski here with Dental Tutoring, so you have just been accepted into either your dental assisting program or dental hygiene program, and what a lot of people ask me is, well, what should I start to study now? Because I do offer a Dental L student program, so you will get full tutoring, full like everything, full tutoring, full mock exams, case studies, info. There is a private Facebook group that I started about a year ago as well, so you can network with other people who are in the same situation, right? But people do, oh, I just have lipstick on my teeth. There I go. Sorry, guys. But anyway, so what people ask me is, well, I just got accepted into my program. I start in a month or two. You know, what should I be looking at to get started? But I say, as silly as it may sound, but don't look at anything. Take your time to relax and take a break now, honestly. So don't start looking at anything yet. And I say that because you don't know what your program will start off with first. Every program, every school is different. Even if they give you your textbooks now, don't even look at them yet because you haven't been taught any of that. So you might try to work ahead and you might try to study, say, the first three chapters of your main textbook, but you haven't been taught it. So even you trying to teach yourself doesn't work. It does not work. You will end up spending eight hours trying to learn one topic where your teacher will be teaching that in maybe three hours and it will still be hard, you know, it will still be hard. But at least you can hear somebody teaching it to you. Now, inside the Dental L student program, I do teach all of the topics to you. So if you really wanted to get started, I do suggest watching the videos first. So I have a video on pretty much every single topic. So at least you're listening to me and learning at the same time, but you don't actually have to read through a textbook because textbooks are not exciting. They're boring and you will become more annoyed at yourself. Like, OK, I'm not even in my program yet, but I just looked at this chapter for like two days and I don't feel like I know anything. That will happen to you because you need to be taught the information first. And there's nothing worse than learning something or trying to study for something before you actually have to do it. Because I was that way. When I got accepted to my dental hygiene program the first time, I remember we got our textbooks early, which I was so excited about. I was so excited that I started reading. Yeah, I'd say the first three chapters. But when we started the classes, I think we started off on like chapter six. So here I spent all that time. And yes, I probably did know it a little bit, but I didn't know chapter six. And that's what I had to know for my test that week. So chapters one, two and three that I looked at. I don't even think we were tested on them to be honest with you. I don't remember, but all of that kind of work and time that I put into it, I didn't even have to. So I kind of thought to myself, why did I even bother? Because now I had to take that time to study chapter six because we had the test. I think the following Thursday. And so I had to study more. But I was exhausted from studying chapters one, two and three, which I didn't even need. So take the time now to just take a break. Relax, because once you start school, you'll be working like crazy, and you'll be waiting for time to relax. And it just won't happen. OK, it won't happen. Your assisting program and your hygiene program is going to be tough, but it's going to be worth it. But take the break now. OK, as I said before, if there's something that you really want to look at, sign up for the dental health student program because I will actually show you what you should look at first if you want to. OK, so I have modules per topic that will help you so much easier than reading a textbook. And I have a video, too. I'm pretty much every single topic where I'm teaching you something for either 10 minutes or an hour, you know, depending on the topic. Some of them take longer and then some of them are pretty quick. And they're shorter types, too. So you don't have to watch a lecture for three hours. You could be doing laundry, you know, doing the dishes, eating something, whatever, but listening to me teaching you. That's a lot more exciting than reading a textbook, right? I think so. So if you guys are interested, I will leave the link for the dental health student program on the bottom. Sign up any time because you have full access for your entire course. So some courses are one year, some are three years, but you have full access to all of that. And that info you can use to also study for the board exam. So it's kind of like you get two courses in one. So I highly suggest that you have nothing to lose and it will help you guys so much plus I will be here for you every step of the way. So if you guys have any questions, let me know. And thank you guys for watching and hope to see you guys inside the dental health student program.