 Here's how you can use a simple gym analogy to become more and more effective in your studying. Now you know that in the process of going to the gym, the time that actually matters is the time that is spent working out. In the same fashion, in the process of studying, the time that actually matters is the part that is doing the reps or doing the review. Yet when we think about studying, most students, including myself early on in medical school, are spending way too much time in that commuting phase or we have lectures or new pieces of information or we're spending way too much time trying to gather or change it into something like an outline that we think we would use later. In reality, we know we need to just do more reps with that material to truly master versus trying to improve our commute or preparation before the workout starts. And if you wanna see an example of one of these strategies of how you can do this faster, learn down below how you can get access to one of our free case studies of how we've helped one of our students go from Cs to As by helping them with just this one thing, by speeding up to getting to that repetition phase a little bit sooner. And of course, if you enjoy these tips and strategies to help you on your medical journey succeed with last stretch, make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.