 So what do you do when you have multiple classes a day? How in the world you actually study for it? So if you're looking at your schedule and you're open one, the first step is essentially putting all the lectures for week by week so you can see where your busy days are going to be and then ask yourself how am I going to smooth this out throughout the week? Which lectures am I going to move where? Particularly if you have access to digital and audio recordings. Also remember that each lecture has two parts. The process of going to lecture, the process of actually reviewing that lecture. They don't have to happen at the same day. You can move them throughout the week and also you don't have to review all of your lectures together. So if you're somebody who has a focus of two hours, it may be best to do two hours of lecture followed by the reviews of those two lectures and then move on to the next thing. This way if you do procrastinate or if you do fall behind, two lectures have been now watched and actually reviewed compared to the alternative. I watched four lectures but now I have to review those four lectures and tomorrow I also have to go through the next day's material. Making that mindset personally in medical school, I was able to see things much more fluid. My schedule was much more manageable and things were also able to easily be adjusted and my schedule still never felt behind. I just felt like I needed to move a few pieces around.