Hi everyone!

I’m currently studying methods and aiming to do my absolute best in this subject. I’ve heard that it is hard, and I was wondering if any of you could share your tips, tricks, or strategies that helped you ?

Specifically, I’d love advice on:

Staying organized and consistent throughout the year.
Understanding tricky concepts and applying them to problem-solving.
Any resources (textbooks, websites, or apps) that were a game-changer for you.

I’m all ears for any insights or advice you might have! Thank you so much for taking the time to help – I really appreciate it! 😊

Consistent resources throughout the year is definitely the best way to go! Use a dedicated binder or digital folder for each topic. Keep all notes, worksheets, and past exams in order. I found it helpful to create a checklist of topics to cover, so you can track your progress.

Practice is key! Make sure to go through the example problems in your textbook and understand each step Also, teach the concept to a friend or even to yourself out loud—it really helps solidify your understanding! You don't really understand something unless you can explain it by heart to a beginner.

As far as resources go, work through all the textbooks early, and find topic tests / practice SACs as you tick off each topic! Get started on practice exams early if you can too, usually by the Term 3 holidays.

Good luck!


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Monash Medical School Class of 2026
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