 So here's how you can use the 90-10 rule to catch up on any lectures you've fallen behind. Now, one of the biggest issues for students is the anxiety that comes when you realize you're behind and the anxiety takes over as you never actually get worked on. You just stuck in analysis paralysis. But you can use the 90-10 rule which says 10% of your time should be spent planning on what you'll do, the rest of it, spent on the actual execution. For example, if I realized that I was two days of lectures behind, a total of six lectures, I may ask myself, one, how many lectures do I have to do, number two, how many days do I wanna get that done by, including the material I'm having to learn anyways, and I may determine in four to five days you're gonna try to cover those two lectures. That may mean that during my planning phase, I figure out that I have to do three lectures that I'm gonna have to cover anyways for the day, plus one to one and a half lectures that I have to catch up on. And then I can go ahead and plug into my calendar. This is when you're gonna cover the material for the day. This is when you'll cover up that catch up material. And ideally within four to five days, you'll be caught up. Now, if you enjoyed those tips and strategies in the breakdown, go ahead and check out below how you can get access to our free Med School Success Handbook for more tips like this. If you want more videos like this one, go ahead and hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.