

In addition to others' suggestions, one technique I like is to write down at least one question per video in addition to any notes that you may be taking.


to if nothing else more as a sort of in general go to guide among other similar. Since you've already worked through some books, another possibility is to keep a book-based structure but just watch the videos that correspond to the content of each chapter.Īlso, as other posters mentioned, the biggest pitfall w/ video-based review is the tendency for it to get too passive, so you'll want to make sure you're taking steps to engage actively w/ the content. Download Khan Academy and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. So the structure of your content review plan might not look quite the same depending on how you set it up. One is that precisely because of the KA & AAMC partnership, the KA videos are organized according to the AAMC Foundational Concepts rather than the traditional textbook divisions of Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Psychology/Sociology. There are a few things worth keeping in mind, though. There's absolutely nothing wrong w/ using KA videos first and books to supplement instead of vice-versa.
