 a predictable machine. The difference between a top student who looks like they just have their entire life figured out compared to somebody who is just trying to tread water and stay on top of their class material for the day is that student who is a top student who we're always focused on how they plan and how effective their plan is actually executed. And it's not about being busy, it's about being effective. Most students, including myself when I started medical school, who feel like school is running their life, often don't give enough priority to their planning or their schedule. But if I compare my below average and average version when I started medical school to the ultimate version that finished it, as well as compare myself to my rest of my peers that also just crashed into medical school, the difference was is I can look on a Saturday and saying these three hours, if I need to use them are going to be spent for this specific class. So if I need to study for a quiz that I'm going to break down within those three hours, this first hour is going to be for this lecture, this one is going to be here, I need to take a longer break because I know I'm going to be tired, these last 15 minutes that will be available are going to be doing practice questions. It is very systematic.