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How Often Should You Review the Material in your Qbank to Keep it Fresh?

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How Often Should You Review the Material in your Qbank to Keep it Fresh?

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  1. How Often Should You Review the Material in your Qbank to Keep it Fresh? Question bank platforms covering the world’s biggest and most popular medical licensing exams are critical study tools for thousands upon thousands of medical students all around the world. Though the software provides features and quality questions that enhance the learning experience, it’s still up to the student to actually use it. Here’s how often you should be reviewing information in your qbank to keep it fresh in your mind. Getting Started First, make sure that you’re using your customizable question bank platform to review information that you are currently going over in your courses. This is the best way to make sure that your qbank actually serves you as a study tool and not just a way to take mock exams. Tutor modes, especially, are wonderful ways to put the data you’re learning in your courses into practice and reviewing it as often as is necessary for you. Make sure you’re reviewing any questions you miss, checking out videos to help further your understanding, and leaving yourself notes to jog your memory when you come across a topic again later. What to Review Daily The amount of information that a medical student must absorb, learn, and put to practice prior to their medical licensing examinations is staggering, and for many, this means daily study sessions - especially when it comes to the most difficult topics of them all. Each and every day, make sure that you pull up your qbank software and review several questions within the topics that you struggle with the most. Along those same lines, you should also make sure you’re quizzing yourself on information that you need to memorize every single day, too. This repetition will help you retain more information and improve your comprehension of difficult topics. What to Review at Least Twice Weekly Now that you have your daily study topics figured out, it’s time to add to that with material that you should be studying at least twice (and ideally three times - every other day) each week - your current course material. Whether you seem to struggle with the topics that are currently being covered in your courses or not, take the time to review it for a period of half an hour or so every other day. Regardless of the topic, it helps to solidify that information in your mind so that you can recall it more quickly and easily. What to Review Occasionally With your daily and at-least-twice-weekly study schedules in your question bank software solidified, it’s time to think about what you should come back to review occasionally, whether that’s once a week or even once every couple of weeks. To help you with this, think about the topics that you would consider mastered, and add these to this section. Even if you know every single pathogen in the topic, for example, if you go a long time without reviewing them, the odds of forgetting them before your exams skyrockets. To prevent this, rotate mastered information in and out of your qbank study sessions so that you can always keep it fresh.

  2. As a medical student, it’s important to make the most of the time you have with your qbank platform each day by utilizing the best tools available to you and ensuring that you review the right information at the right time. This means practicing difficult topics daily, current topics at least twice a week (and ideally more), and mastered topics just often enough to keep you from forgetting them.

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