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Sketchy Neurology’s new lessons cover what you need to know for your clinical years in med school including clinical rotations, shelf exams, and...
Sketchy Neurology’s new lessons cover what you need to know for your clinical years in med school including clinical rotations, shelf exams, and...
Sketchy Pharmacy is the perfect companion for any pharmacy student to manage their busy study schedule and make studying more fun in pharmacy school.
Take a look at our Q&A webinar with med student panelists. They shared their tips MCAT prep, excelling in undergrad, and nailing med school.
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Medical school can be a lot to handle, so for incoming students, medical school studying tips are critical to not just survive, but thrive, in your...
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Every MCAT study plan starts with picking your test date and planning how to balance your MCAT study schedule and classes as a pre-med.
With Step 1 now pass/fail, students now see the USMLE Step 2 as the new Step 1. No matter the exam, Sketchy can help you pass the USMLE Step 1 and...
First year medical students often wonder how to study in medical school. Building strong study habits early is key to success and we’re here to walk...
Sketchy is backed by science! The Sketchy Method utilizes a combination of elaborative encoding and visual memory techniques to optimize learning.
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