decrepitrope,

Just enjoy the ride! Focus on learning as much as you humanly can because a lot of it will keep coming back over and over again. My biggest piece of advice would be to figure out how to use Anki early on and be consistent with it. It’s got a steep learning curve if you’ve never used it before, but it’ll make learning the material much more efficient. Other than that, figure out what resources you like (e.g., Boards and Beyond, Pathoma, Sketchy Micro, etc.) and a good QBank to use (I liked Amboss for preclinical before dedicated, then switched to UWorld for dedicated). And get to know your upperclassmen because they can be a valuable resource for institution-specific advice. Good luck, you got this!!

-An M4

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