Sunday, January 10, 2010

MD Edge


  1. Cheatsheet: Word, PowerPoint, Excel
  2. 10 key typing skills
  3. Science vocabulary prefix/suffix study list
  4. Short-Hand method
  5. Subject preview cheatsheets
  6. 4 Study Method: (1) Chapter mapping, (2) 3hr Essay outline, (3) Blue Print Problem, (4) In-Class Lecture note-taking
  7. Desk Calendar time mgt system
  8. Professor letters: beg-mid-end
  9. Semester Checklist: used books, desk calendar, syllabus review, grading method, class etiquette checklist, lessons learned checklist
  10. MD Plan: (1) AA - BIO major, (2) MCAT, (3) FAU - any major, (4) Med School app process
  11. MD library
  12. Notebook binder system
  13. Subject Binder filing system - copies of assignments, tests, reports, etc
  14. End of semester binder filing system for each subject wrap-up
  15. Lessons Learned Daily Dairy - how to improve assignment/test study skills
  16. End of semester subject debriefing
  17. Garage band I/pod rehearsal method
  18. Blog archive
  19. Physician's career counselor mentor

1 comment:

Rudy said...

Hi Annie,

Thanks for dropping by our site. My name is Rudy Seenarine and I started the blog for my 2 daughters, Alana & Neona. My hope is for them to pursue pre-med. I am an accountant by profession and I do not now much about the medical profession, so I started the blog to educate ourselves.

Both of our daughters are home schooled. My eldest, Alana, started collge at 15 years old - the youngest to attend. We are extremely proud of her and are planning for our second daughter, Neona, to attend college this Fall.

I firmily believe that every child has the capacity to excel, no exceptions. And I strongly believe that it is the study method that will make them surpassl in college, as you can readily tell from the focus of our blog.

Not sure how we can contribute to your blog, but anything we can do as a family to help please let us know. Perhaps we can contribute about our homeschooling process, our daughters journey to becomming medical doctors, study methods, etc?

Rita & Rudy Seenarine
Proud parents of Alana & Neona Seenarine

http://kitty-alana.blogspot.com/