
<aside> π‘ You can learn from others, but I am here to actively engage you in Higher Order Thinking, building connections to store more and more efficient memories. Using Logic and Deductions to learn from First Aid and other sources and apply them to questions and in any exam.
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<aside> π‘ Every piece of information in FA is correlated and continuous; it is never discrete, it is never a dead end. Once you enhance your vision, you flip through FA, making your own questions up because you realize this is how the test makers will try to stump you. Flashcards only help you keep those pathways in check, but you are making a 1:1 correlation with them, trying to cram it all into memory. One clinical fact should prompt you to consider several directions for correlations.
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<aside> π‘ Every student of mine must feel tremendous confidence when going in for the exam, cause if you are called to perform in the Olympics, you must train like Olympians. Have supreme confidence in yourself and back it up with pure, unadulterated hard work. That's how the exam is cleared. To build a formidable mindset that you carry in your career and all other subsequent exams.
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<aside> π‘ It's better to do your due diligence at this stage of your prep and career, so you never have to work with any tutors or purchase any other courses or content again, because your vision and learning will have been elevated to a more proficient level.
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Check out my LinkedIn to learn more
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<aside> π‘ All Sessions are in CST time and will be held over Google Meet
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If you want more sessions, then let me know!
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<aside> π‘ I know what it costs to be a Med Student. I know how long this journey has been going on. It's time to put a well-deserved end to it.
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