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    Amisha Singh
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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!

    #3258
    Amisha Singh
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    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 soon! Just put consistent efforts.

    #2971
    Amisha Singh
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    Have a designated study space with minimal distractions. The same environment helps signal your brain that it’s time to focus and study.

    #2286
    Amisha Singh
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    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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