20 days left for University exam Advise needed 🙏🙏
1st Year MBBS (RUHS) – Should I watch all Marrow Physiology lectures or just do important topics? 😭
I'm a first-year MBBS student, and my university exams start on 25 July.
So far, I've covered almost the entire Biochemistry syllabus. In Anatomy, I still have Lower Limb, Histology, and Embryology left.
The biggest problem is Physiology. I've only completed CNS. I'm seriously considering watching all the Physiology lectures on Marrow because I feel like I don't actually understand the subject if I only study important topics. But with less than a month left, I'm not sure if it's even realistic.
Do you think it's possible to finish all the Marrow Physiology lectures and still have enough time for revision, or should I focus only on high-yield topics for university exams?
Another major issue is Anatomy diagrams. I genuinely can't draw them well no matter how much I try, and it's stressing me out because I know diagrams can fetch marks. How did you manage this before your first-year university exams? Is it worth spending time learning diagrams now, or should I focus more on theory?
Any advice from seniors, especially those from RUHS, would be really appreciated.
TL;DR: First-year MBBS (RUHS). University exams start on 25 July. Biochemistry is almost done. Anatomy left: Lower Limb, Histology, Embryology. Physiology: only CNS completed. Should I try to finish all Marrow Physiology lectures or stick to important topics? Also, I'm terrible at drawing Anatomy diagrams—how do I improve before exams?