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2 hardest topics in med school(and how to study)
Medical school presents numerous challenges, but some topics stand out as particularly difficult due to their complexity and the level of detail required. Among these, neuroanatomy and the brachial plexus are two of the most challenging subjects for students to master. Both require not only memoriz
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A person's lap with a 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' resting on it, illustrating the article's advice to 'Repeat in context, not isolation' for effective language learning.
A hand holds open a Japanese learning book, displaying pages with illustrated vocabulary for school items and activities, reinforcing the tip to 'Use images, associations, and emotion' in learning.
How I’m Mastering Japanese With a Bad Memory🧠
I used to say I had the worst memory ever, especially when it came to learning a new language. I’d try to memorize vocab with flashcards and random word lists, but nothing stuck. It was so frustrating. What actually helped was switching things up and learning words in context. Like, instead of just
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How to Stop Memorizing for NCLEX
The group is officially live 💙 If NCLEX has ever felt overwhelming, it’s usually not the amount— it’s how you’re approaching it. This space is focused on prioritization and clinical thinking so things actually start to make sense. I’m sharing a prioritization cheat sheet today with a fe
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Danica Lee | NCLEX Educator

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Don’t confuse these Spanish words!!
False friends can be tricky for Spanish learners because they look like English words but mean something totally different..,Saying "Estoy embarazada" when you mean "I'm embarrassed" is something that happens frequently – and although funny, it does make you stand out from the l
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Anaïs D’Ottavio

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