 Here are my favorite study methods that I use in medical school to get a 3.9 GPA and I love recommending to students. Number one is to have a go-to flashcard system. Flashcards are amazing because you can convert your slides and your notes into the form of question and answers that you can come home with. Disclose yourself over and over again until the quiz or test. Study method number two is to have what we call a retention checklist. This is basically a physical or a digital document that goes over all the objectives, phrases, formulas that you may need to know for a specific lecture. Doing this for all the entire material before the quiz or the test. And study method number three is to reverse your learning using practice questions. Most students will traditionally wait to do practice questions at the very end to test themselves. But if you're either short on time or want to increase your understanding of what's high yield and what relationships really matter, front-ending your practice questions, knowing you're going to miss a lot and then taking those questions and saying I missed this because I didn't understand that these things are important, turning those into flashcards or notes that you will review daily and continuing to do with practice questions that deal you also do well on that exam or quiz. Now if you enjoyed those study tips, I promise there's a lot more where that came from. So go ahead and hit that like, follow and subscribe for more content just like this one.