 Now after working with hundreds of students over the past two years, here are the three things that top students do that average students don't. Number one is they always try to work on improving their own strategy versus trying to adapt to somebody else's. That concept of that shiny object syndrome is very prevalent in studying, especially in medical schools. Often what the top students do is have a study strategy that they think that will work for them, then tinker with the parts of their study strategy that they feel like they need improvement. Number two is always having constant testing. Now after working with so many students, we know the difference between somebody who comes for help or somebody who's already getting A's. Often the top student is always doing some form of testing on a daily basis, where the average student is simply just trying to get through the material and then hoping that they'll have time later into their schedule to actually do the review. And then lastly is always working on improving your weak points. Those top students can easily say, these are the topics that I definitely need to dedicate more time on, otherwise I'm going to definitely struggle on the quiz or test. This way they can dedicate extra time, for example, on the weekend where they give you themselves more time to go ahead and master that topic and that's better prepared for the exam of the quiz. Now if you enjoyed these tips and strategies and want more, make sure you hit that like, follow and subscribe for more content just like this one.