 Here are three mistakes that really bad students make. And if you're making any of these, here is exactly how to correct them. Number one is you have no sense of tunnel vision. Most students are so focused on what everyone else is doing. You never ask yourself, what is working for me? Sometimes you may get a bad grade. And instead of asking what your peers are doing that you're not, ask yourself what you should be doing and ideally doing more of, as well as are doing and completely need to remove from your study system. Number two is lack of planning. I've learned that unless you are a planner, I am already going to be able to guarantee you that you're not going to get the level of success that you want. And so if you want better results, ask yourself where you're going to fit in that schedule for this specific lecture to study for that specific quiz, put it on the calendars and visually see how doable it is and when it's time to actually get to work. And probably the most important mistake is that laziness drives poor actions and anxiety drives poor decisions. Most students will procrastinate, get distracted, but because of that their anxiety grows and they start to make poor decisions on how they study, what they choose to do. But in reality, all you have to tell yourself is okay, here are the steps I'm gonna take over the next four days to catch up as well as study for X, Y and Z. If you found these studies helpful and you want more advice on your medical journey, make sure you hit that like and subscribe for more content just like this one.