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    • I hear you! Time management can be a real challenge, but it’s definitely something that can be improved with practice. One technique that might help is the Pomodoro Technique. It involves breaking your work into 25-minute intervals, called pomodoros, with short breaks in between. This helps improve focus and productivity. Give it a try!

    • Hey, it’s normal to feel left behind in the beginning. Medical studies require lots of practice and repeated revisions. Divide subjects into small units and take it one unit at a time. Focus more on understanding concepts than mugging up. Try making study groups with friends to clarify doubts and motivate each other. Don’t worry, you’ll catch up…Read More

    • Have a designated study space with minimal distractions. The same environment helps signal your brain that it’s time to focus and study.

    • I seriously can’t keep up. No matter how hard i try, I always end up with below average results. I am constantly stressed and scared that I will fail. I feel like giving up but quitting isn’t an option. I need to change this otherwise I have no future. Does anyone have any advice for an underperforming student like me?

    • I feel you bro, biochem can get hella confusing. Just start with the basic steps – acetyl group attaches to citrate, then it does bunch of reactions, releases carbon dioxide and makes ATP. Don’t worry about the names of intermediates for now.

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