 I've done over a hundred Q&A calls with students on their medical journey trying to get better grades. Here are the pieces of advice that I found have led to the biggest impact and results in the shortest amount of time. Number one, simplify everything. If you're not getting the grades you want, especially if you're not passing or barely passing, it's less likely that you're going to need more resources and more so just more time to do reviews. Tip number two is to always ask yourself even when things are going in your favor of what improvements you would make. If you don't get a good grade, ask yourself all the things you would have done differently if the same test was to happen tomorrow and then try to make those adjustments for the next quiz or test. And then finally tip number three, even the best of the best students will procrastinate and fall behind. It's natural. The difference between an average and a top student is how you let those situations affect you. An average student would let that situation perseverate and lead them to fall behind several days in a row. A top student on the other hand will say, I'm only behind by four lectures, I'm just going to do one extra one each single day and catch up at the end of the weekend. If you found these tips and strategies helpful and you want more content just like this, make sure you hit that subscribe and follow for more strategies just like these.