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If you’re a medical student who feels like you’re studying all the time but your scores aren’t budging, you’re not failing, you’re just using a strategy that doesn’t work as well as you’ve been told.

You reread First Aid for the third time.
You watch every video in your resource stack.
You highlight until the page is neon.

And yet, when...


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For international medical graduates (IMGs) aiming to secure a residency position in the U.S., the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step scores play a crucial role in determining competitiveness. The


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If you’ve reached the point where you’re staring at your ERAS interview spreadsheet, a color-coded Google Doc, and five half-finished notes titled “RANK LIST???” – congratulations. You survived residency interview season. Now comes the part that feels both empowering and terrifying: making your rank list.

Ranking residency programs sounds straightforwa...


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If you’ve ever stared at a USMLE Step 1 question and thought, “I know I’ve seen this before… why can’t I pull it out of my brain?”, you’re not alone. In fact, forgetting high-yield material is one of the most universal (and frustrating) experiences in medical school. It happens to strong students, organized students, and even students who feel like they’re doing “every...


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Medical school is not just more school, it’s essentially a full-time job as you are almost always spending more times in the classroom and studying than a normal 9-5. It is also a personal and professional journey, and for many, some of the most intense period of training they will ever experience. From lectures to labs, clinicals to boards, and maintaining a meaningful perso...


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