@samarkhan1635

Thanks Tom, this was a paradigm shift for those of us sabotaging ourselves while studying medicine in our pursuit of perfection. Yes, knowing the 80% perfectly is a much more efficient way of becoming a good doctor.

@reyazwani2576

Thank you for helping me to understand the Rumsfeld Matrix within the context of 'Preparation for Competitive exams'.

@dizzylbnt

It's an absolute treat to see a new upload on this channel - thanks for posting it! I've learned a lot in just a few minutes

@user_error404_

Thank you so much Doc! ❤

I am at the stage where my unknown unknowns are shifting towards known unknowns..as i got the prepared notes..

Soon I'll get into known knowns by spaced repetitions!

@ThePaultaylor200

Really excellent and clearly explained. I'll take this on board myself, e.g. for any future job interview preparation. But it will also be invaluable advice for my secondary school son. I've been enjoying listening to your full playlist on how to learn this morning.

@naninunia9253

I was unknown about this till u made it known unknown and now its known (my area of struggle in medical college)thanks keepup ur videos,full support!

@KalpPatel

Great video and excelled framework Tom! Thank you for creating content on this matter. Video suggestion - breaking down how to learn, specifically how to make sense of clinical medicine. I understand people find their own study styles through med school, but I was wondering if there is a process that can help students figure that out sooner?

@giorgiog.4025

In terms of moving stuff from box 2 to box 1: what's the best way to learn from  wrong answers to questions? 
For example for the usmle people usually do a ton of questions, but then what should one do with the wrong answers? I've heard many theories and many approaches. Is there scientific evidence on how to best manage this important step in exam preparation? Are flashcards the key? Would be interesting to hear your take on it.
Thank you for the great videos!

@harsimrankaur2955

Thank you, Tom, I really needed this!

@majidasameja2095

Hello Dr Tom please do make a video on how to takle long question that involves less than one minute to answer

@mohamedmubarak326

Thank you this is really informative

@akshathferrara9029

Thank you so much tom.

@moviefreak1094

Thank you so much.

@wisegirl4713

Thank you.

@iancollyer9995

Great video Tom 👍🏼

@khudoyorkon

👏👏👍

@Learnmever

after all these time