A practical guide to managing heavy coursework, using flashcards effectively, and building study habits that actually last.
Medical school is less about intelligence and more about consistency.
Most students quickly realize that the challenge isn’t understanding concepts—it’s keeping up with the volume of information over time.
Between lectures, labs, exams, and clinical preparation, it’s easy to fall behind without a structured system.
That’s why many students rely on a combination of:
- flashcards (Anki or Quizlet)
- daily review habits
- active recall and spaced repetition
- efficient study workflows
This guide walks through how those systems work—and how to build one that you can maintain throughout medical school.