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Most people just read their reviewers and hope for the best. But for me, when it comes to the board exam, hope alone is not a strategy. Based on my own experience while preparing for the LET, I had a realization: there was too much information to rely on passive reading. I needed a system. Something that would help me absorb, retain, and recall concepts, especially under pressure. And here’s the exact strategies and techniques that helped me ace the board exam. This is not about studying harder, it’s about studying smarter!🫶 1. Read with intention and meaning I didn’t just read to finish a topic. I always asked myself: “Why is this important?” “Why do I need to learn this?” When you understand the purpose of what you’re studying, learning becomes meaningful not mechanical. 2. Master question analysis and comprehension This was the most important skill I developed. Even if you know the lesson, you can still get the answer wrong if you don’t fully understand the question. I trained myself to identify keywords, distractors, and what the question is really asking. This strategy alone made a huge difference in my exam performance. 3. Flash cards: my ultimate review weapon ✨ If there’s one tool that truly changed my review, it’s flash cards. All the important concepts, definitions, key points, and mnemonics, I turned them into flash cards. They helped me: ✔️ practice active recall ✔️ improve retention ✔️ review anytime, anywhere Flash cards made memorization easier and helped store information in long-term memory. 4. Turn lectures into audio (even my sleeping music 🎧) I didn’t limit my review to sitting and reading. I converted lectures into audio and treated them as background music. I listened while doing chores, commuting, resting and even before going to sleep. I played my recorded lessons and memorized concepts as my sleeping music. Sometimes, I even recorded my own voice reciting key points. Even while my body was resting, my brain was still learning. 5. Repeat. Repeat. Repair. 🔁 Progress came from consistent repetition, not perfection. For one whole month, I kept cycling through my strategies: ✔️ repeat what works ✔️ review weak areas ✔️ fix mistakes instead of avoiding them Every repetition strengthened my understanding and confidence. Final reminder: Hard work matters but strategy matters more. Don’t rely on luck. Instead, build habits that your future self will thank you for.❤️ Padayon, future LPT! 🪪✨ 📌 Get the exact same flash cards that helped me become a topnotcher while they’re still available in my yellow basket.

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