 each of the tabs would be all the classes I would be having a test for and if I had a cardiology block then I would have all of the lectures in any fair topic that I would need to know. Essentially it would just be a list of everything I should feel comfortable with going to an attest. So again the first step is committing to some kind of collection system. Now I like to use Excel, some people like to use Notions, some people use Evernote, some people even use a more physical kind of notebook fashion. It doesn't really matter. As long as you say this is where I'm going to try to collect as much information for each and every single lecture that is fair game for the test then you're good to go for step number two. Now step number two is actually collecting the high yield information that will probably show up on the exam. Now there are a few different avenues I like to look at and then I bring those back and put them into my collection system. Now the very first place that I go to has to be the learning objectives for each individual lecture. Now usually you can find your learning objectives whether it be in the start of your syllabus for each and every lecture or even presented before your slides and usually what I would do is I would get each individual bullet and I would just put them into my collection system Excel because I said I know this topic will go into test day for this individual lecture then I feel a little bit more comfortable and I'm good to go.