 Here's one of the biggest things that helped me improve my grades in medical school and that is that I finally realized that I needed to shorten the time that it took from an information being presented to me whether it's a lecture or a syllabus to me turning into something that I could review over and over again. Most students, including myself early on in medical school, spend way too much time trying to gather the information from lecture, then spending 60 minutes within the lecture and then coming back home to create an outline. There's just so much time to just gather the information, very little time to review it. So once you realize the quicker you take your syllabus or your lecture material and turn it into something you can review over and over again, your learning is going to get a lot faster. This could be attending lectures and instead of making your typical outline, actually making flashcards as your professor is talking of all the questions you think you would need to know or creating a word doc of all the questions you would like to be answered by time the quiz or test come around as you get more and more repetitions. Now if you enjoyed those study tips and you want more just like this, make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow and if you want all the tips that I wish that somebody gave me on my first day of medical school, learn down below how you can get access to our free medical school success handbook with more tips that we're updating on a weekly basis.