 For a lot of my time in education, I would hand write notes and I would write a lot. So when I eventually got deep into my clinical years in fourth year of medical school, I made a huge change to my note-taking style. And basically what I did was I stopped taking notes. When I stopped taking notes and I just used past paper questions to distill the most important information, I found myself really only saving or writing down the very few things that I thought were most, most important, most high yield and most likely to show up or be tested on for our exams. Looking back, I just wish that I had trusted this idea that not writing notes was a viable option. If I was to give advice to anyone now, I'd say that changing up your studying style is key. And if you think that there's something that can be improved upon or something that you could be doing better, then do it. Go for that change. These types of changes could make you more efficient with your studying and it can give you more time to do things outside of school that you really enjoy, that you love and you want to get done.