 Study groups. Find two or three, maybe four other students that are preferably good students that you get along with to form study groups. Discuss certain things. Of course, you have to do the reading assignment on your own, but then you can discuss, okay, I know this about congestive heart failure. I know these are the signs and symptoms. Oh, what helps you to remember this? The more you interact, the more you talk about this, the more connections your brain will make and the more second nature it will become, which leads to point number 10, practice questions. There will always be exams in nursing school. And you know, at the end, there's a big exam called the NCLEX, which consists of a lot of exam questions and nursing school will prepare you for that. But you can't expect to have a good score on the NCLEX on any exam if you don't practice these types of questions. Now questions in nursing school are different and there's a different video where I where I discuss these kind of questions that you'll be encountering in nursing school. But the more you can go over these practice questions, the better you'll get at it. The more you can discuss the practice questions with people in your study group, the more connections you'll make because on the exam you'll encounter a certain topic and you'll say, oh, I remember we discussed this in my study group and my friend said this about this topic and now I remember and I can apply it on my exam now. So study groups as well as practice questions. Very, very important.