"In medical school, time is your most important – and rarest – commodity. The staggering volume of material covered in medical school is often referred to as “drinking through a fire hose” and represents a substantial increase from the amount of material presented in undergraduate courses.
With this in mind, it is essential for prospective medical school students during their undergraduate years to begin cultivating effective time-management strategies, particularly with regards to their studying. Here are four tips to build strong time-management skills in advance of medical school." …