 So here's one of my slides going to sell the cheese. Oh, yellow. So that's all yellow. All here. Can you see my cursor? Yeah. Yeah, all yellow. The blue line means that I went over it twice. Like write things down here, like, OK, that's heat. That's, what's this? Swelling. No, that's swelling. That's pain. More is redness. Redness. Yeah, see, I'll do that for like a check mark. I was like, OK, yeah, I read that. I read that. I read that. Oh, wow. You have that iPad thing where you can do it with a pencil too. Yeah, yeah, here, I'll do it right now. Oh, I like that. Oh, it's super ugly handwriting, but yes. That's cool. I kind of wish I did that, because I just had like an old cheap laptop, and I couldn't do any of this. Let's see. That's really helpful. I feel like, seeing that, I do have to recommend people use like a big iPad. Like an iPad Pro, where it's big enough to where you can see it. Like an Apple Pencil, because that would have been so helpful to people to do, you know? I love it. I was considering getting the laptop combo with the iPad, but honestly, this worked perfectly for me. I didn't need anything more than this. Yeah, so I see that a lot in like the pre-PA groups. It's like, what supplies should I get? Should I get a Windows? Should I get a MacBook? Should I get a whatever? And Elijah just showed how convenient it is studying using a Apple iPad, the Apple Pencil. And what's that program? Pencil, notability. What is it, noterly? Notability. Notability, where you can like import your PowerPoint slides, and you can mark them up and highlight them with the pencil like all by hand. You can do cool little tricks with your Apple Pencil like Elijah's doing. I even have my name engraved in it, or engraved onto it. Oh, that's so official. It's kind of blurry, but yeah. But then it also, it's like a fidget spinner too, so that's pretty convenient. I would mess with it so much. I feel bad for the people sitting behind me, because I'm just like doing that thing all day. No, they're all doing it too. Probably would. Probably like tapping their foot. Oh, man. I'm still not sure if you're not being able to sit still during lecture. It's horrible. Literally, it's so funny how everyone has the same personality who gets into medicine. Everyone who makes it anyway has the same personality. Or some people bury their personality, and then they go into weird niche fields of medicine where normal people are A, or certain people can be. But everyone who does well in school and ends up in a normal medicine field has the same personality. We're super high strong, very ADD, handsets. And when we have to, we rebel by spinning a pencil or tapping our foot or something. And then we switch gears so easily, people get pissed off and can't keep up with us. It's the same personality. We meet me and the two other guys in my room. We sit next to each other. And we have this weird tick during exams when we're really focusing hard. We shake our legs. I don't know if you see people do that. They kind of like, I don't want to show my legs. I'm wearing shorts. But it's like a weird tapping thing that you do with your leg. It's the crew here. Like, is it going sideways? No, like up and down. Yeah, you're like tapping your foot. You're like shaking your leg. Yes, yes, yeah. Yeah, yeah, we all do that shit. I'm doing it right now. Like, I'm just like happy. If I wouldn't shake my laptop and the camera would get all wonky like this, I'd probably be doing it too. But anyway, okay, back on topic. So anyway, so Elijah's study method, first off supplies was Apple iPad, Apple Pencil, Notability, import the PowerPoint slides and then highlight them with the pencil and then mark things up, just draw things. And I'm pretty jealous of that. It sounds like it was really a good setup for you. Yeah, well, you didn't have anything like that or? I didn't want to spend that much money on Apple devices. So I had like an old cheap Lenovo that kept freezing and I would just like type my notes. But I feel like it would have been way more efficient to do what you're doing. Yeah, if I got into school a lot sooner after my undergrad, I would have used my older gaming laptop, but listen, it was already solid date. I needed something like newer. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I think we're gonna clip that out of the video on its own, cause people are always asking what supplies should I have? And it sounds like that combo is very, very helpful. And most of my class easily like 70% of my class use the same combo. Oh yeah, I think everyone in my class had it. But I also think it's cause our program requires it. It requires it because people have found so much success with it. Oh yeah, toss. Yeah, but notability just sounds like the way to go for learning vast amounts of material quickly. I guess I did do something similar in undergrad where I used to print out all the slides cause we didn't have all this like iPad stuff yet. So I'll print it out and I would write on the slides but I would just like it, it's like storing their pieces of paper like having it all in the iPad is beautiful. Yeah, that sounds like the best setup. In fact, it's such a good setup that like Rutgers PA program officially requires it. Officially requires you to have an iPad and an Apple Pencil and Notability. That's like the winning combination. I love it. I mean, I can see why, I can see why they do it. Man, I mean, cause like you see that on the pre-PA groups, right? Everybody's asking what supplies should I get? I mean, you can't get a more distinct answer than a very prestigious PA program literally requiring this setup. I'm gonna say it for a ninth time. iPad, Apple Pencil, Notability, go get a straight A's just like Elijah.