 Now, if you happen to be a slow reader, here's a quick way on exactly how to fix that. Now, back when I was a medical student, I had to read through my syllabus chapters and textbooks. It was very easy for me to become a really slow reader because I was always trying to read something, understand it, and then try to memorize it or write it down. But really, the way to become a faster reader is splitting your reading into multiple phases. The first phase is reading it and understanding what is valuable to remember later. Number two is understanding how are you gonna turn that information into something you can come back to without having to read that syllabus chapter, that textbook again. So as a quick example here is a textbook chapter on reading echoes, something that I'll need to become a future cardiologist. And when I'm reading, instead of trying to saying, oh man, I have to remember all these and all these little numbers, I'm saying, well, how can I turn this into information I can come back to later? Now, if you enjoyed that study tip and you would like all of the tips that I wish somebody had given to me on my first day of medical school, learn down below how you can get access to our absolutely free medical success handbook, plus all of our free courses that you can get access to immediately. And if you enjoy this piece of content, you would like more where that came from, hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.