Ace Med School & USMLE with the
“How To Med School” Guide
Medical school can be overwhelming, especially in the first year. Compared to college, material is more demanding in both breadth and depth, and many students struggle to adjust and get into a rhythm.
Whether you’re struggling or just want to start out strong in MS1, there are few places you can get trustworthy advice. Peer mentors may not exist at your school, and reading posts on medical student forums is often anxiety-inducing.
Not knowing which resources to use or how to approach studying, wellbeing may also take a toll, as students find it difficult to cultivate work-life harmony. This increases the risk of burnout, which is already a concern among many medical students and practicing physicians.
This is why we created the How To Med School Guide: we want to provide you with all the information you need to make informed decisions about your studying starting on Day 1.
Our Guide
This is a guide about how to study effectively during medical school.
Our goal is to support you with tips and advice that helps you:
1. Truly understand the material
2. Ace exams created by the National Board of Medical Examiners (including the CBSE, third-year end-of-clerkship Shelf exams, and USMLE Step 1 and Step 2)
3. Foster wellness during medical school.
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