 So here's the typical study schedule and morning routine that I had as a medical student. Usually my wake up time was pretty crazy at four to 5 a.m. I was an early bird and I wanted to get as much time as possible. Now for me, the first thing that I'd look forward to in the morning was a workout when the gym opened at 6 a.m. So usually hours between four to six would be spent getting up, getting dressed, as well as doing maybe some flashcards from the day before that I hadn't gotten to do. And then between the hours between seven and eight 30, I'd be getting both my workout in as well as getting ready to go to my study area for the day. And then the hours between nine to 12, I would basically be alternating between watching the lecture at 2 a.m. So finishing an hour lecture in 30 minutes, using the other half to do flashcards and repeating the process until it's lunchtime. And this way after lunch, unless I had a mandatory activity like a lab to attend to, all I had to do was finish the last bit of flashcards from the last lecture for the day, which usually came out right around one o'clock. And then I was done with my study. And then I could use the rest of the afternoon and evening to review and study for upcoming quizzes or tests or just take the rest of the time off. Now if you enjoyed that breakdown and you want more tips and advice and strategies on how to succeed on your medical journey and doing it with less stress, make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.