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Alex Suh
Tulane University Class of 2022
Tulane University School of Medicine Class of 2025
I watch hours of RUclips, so I was like, "Why not make my own channel?" I make videos about my college experience, vlogs, or anything else that comes to mind. If you like my content, why don't you sit back, watch a few videos, and tap that subscribe button :)
New videos every week!
Instagram: @alex.suh
Tulane University Class of 2022
Tulane University School of Medicine Class of 2025
I watch hours of RUclips, so I was like, "Why not make my own channel?" I make videos about my college experience, vlogs, or anything else that comes to mind. If you like my content, why don't you sit back, watch a few videos, and tap that subscribe button :)
New videos every week!
Instagram: @alex.suh
I Tried Family Medicine for 30 days
Family Medicine with Dr. Davies in Sulphur, Louisiana was a wonderful experience. I was placed in a rural town with my best friend, and everyone there was so friendly. Granted, we worked long hours, but learned so much about family medicine and what it means to be a primary care provider for a well-knit community. I want to thank everyone who made the experience so memorable: Preston, Ed, Wanda, Milton, Courtney, Hanna, Cassandra, Dr. Breaud, Dr. Davies, Dr. Fuqua, Dynamics Fitness Staff, West Calcaseiu Cameron Hospital, and every stranger who greeted us with smiles.
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Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a 3rd year medical student at Tulane University University School ...
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Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a 3rd year medical student at Tulane University University School ...
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How to Pass USMLE STEP1 in 8 weeks
Просмотров 71 тыс.9 месяцев назад
There's no shortcut to studying for STEP1 - but having a plan surely makes it easier! In this video, I go over 12 pieces of advice I wish someone told me before embarking on the brutal journey to taking the USMLE STEP1 exam. I cover the specifics of my experience as well as explain my 8-week plan to pass the exam. Below are some helpful links: Alex's STEP1 Plan: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...
I Tried Internal Medicine For 50 days
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Internal Medicine by far was the most challenging rotation, both physically and emotionally. Not only were were faced with 60-80 hour work weeks, but also exposed to difficult patient interactions. It was my first experience with palliative/hospice care, which included emotional conversations and exposure to death. I grew a lot from the rotation as a student and healthcare professional, and I'm...
I Tried OB-GYN for 50 days
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
OB-GYN is one of the most intense, but rewarding fields of medicine. As I reflect over the last several weeks, I can't believe how much I learned during my first clerkship. I felt broken some days, but the lessons I've taken away have taught me more about myself than the last 2 years combined. I want to thank all of the residents and attendings who shared so much with us along the way. On to th...
How to use ANKING with Pathoma, Sketchy, and Boards & Beyond
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
Considering the amount of time of for preclinicals, medical school is very manageable... as long you work efficiently. In this video, I cover the most efficient way to get A's in your med school classes through various external resources and creating a centralized/searchable database of lecture material. I will talk about how to incorporate Anking with your in-house medical school lectures. The...
A Day in the Life of a Medical Student | Psychiatry
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
Time has absolutely flown by - I can't believe we've covered all of our preclincal material and it's the last exam. While not only studying for my psychiatry exam, we also have to start studying for STEP1... Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a second year at Tulane University School of Medicine. I vlog for fun sometimes, even when my days aren't that interesting (lol enjoy). If you're new to this ...
2nd Year of Medical School in 4 minutes
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
It feels like only yesterday I started my medical school journey... but at the same time, it feels like it was a lifetime ago. But I know one thing - for 2023, I'm going to take more time to enjoy the journey :) Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a 2nd year medical student at Tulane University. I vlog for fun sometimes, even when my days aren't that interesting (lol enjoy). If you're new to this ch...
73 Questions with a Medical Student
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
73 Questions with a 2nd-year medical student (M.D.) at Tulane University School of Medicine Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a second year at Tulane University School of Medicine. I vlog for fun sometimes, even when my days aren't that interesting (lol enjoy). If you're new to this channel (or a prospective Tulane student), SUBSCRIBE for more content on my journey! Instagram: alex.s...
Are You Smarter Than a Medical Student?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
I've been bored studying all day, so I decided to go out and ask Tulane students some medical-related questions. Surprisingly, no one got all of them correct! Comment how well you did :) Special thanks to Picmonic for making this video possible. For 20% your subscription, click this link: www.picmonic.com/viphookup/alexsuh Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a M2 at Tulane University School of Medic...
My First Medical Mission Trip | Ensenada, Mexico
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
Follow along as I expience my first medical mission trip to Ensenada, Mexico! I want to thank Rotary International, my team, and Ensenada for such a memorable first mission trip. I look forward to many more in the near future. Hey! ~ My name is Alex and I'm a M2 at Tulane University School of Medicine. I vlog for fun sometimes, even when my days aren't that interesting (lol enjoy). If you're ne...
A Tour of Tulane University School of Medicine
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Welcome to Tulane University School of Medicine! Tulane University School of Medicine is located in Downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. It originally was founded in 1834 as the Medical College of Louisiana and is the 15th oldest medical school in the United States. Whether your a prospective student, faculty, New Orleans native, or just wondering Tulane University School of Medicine is like, follo...
A Day in the Life of a Tulane Medical Student
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
A Day in the Life of a Tulane Medical Student
My Life-Changing Trek to MACHU PICCHU
Просмотров 9012 года назад
My Life-Changing Trek to MACHU PICCHU
Social Life at Tulane School of Medicine
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Social Life at Tulane School of Medicine
Giving College Students Money to Play SQUID GAME
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Giving College Students Money to Play SQUID GAME
Guessing Where College Students Are From!
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.2 года назад
Guessing Where College Students Are From!
Surviving My FIRST EXAM in Medical School
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.2 года назад
Surviving My FIRST EXAM in Medical School
Evacuating Hurricane Ida | Tulane Edition
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 года назад
Evacuating Hurricane Ida | Tulane Edition
Tulane University Campus Tour | 2021
Просмотров 31 тыс.3 года назад
Tulane University Campus Tour | 2021
Study Abroad in Korea? Best decision I never made
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
Study Abroad in Korea? Best decision I never made
Hlo I'm from India and my dream is to study in yonsai university i wish my dream come true one day 😢😊
“I’M THE anKING!!” I shouted at 2am in the morning after watching this video (I’m making an Alex Suh Anki deck) before my mother came into my room and told me to be quiet (she doesn’t know I watch Alex Suh’s youtube videos) WOW I skipped class just like the video and now I study at 1000% efficiency and watch lecture videos at 3x speed (I can’t even hear what they’re saying) Just took my first exam and BOOOOM !!! I finished it 3x faster than everyone because I watch my G.O.A.T ON RUclips !! ( Andrew Suh RUclips Channel ) !!!
Hi Alex, did you use a digital version (PDF) of First Aid or the paperback edition. Thanks for the amazing video...
Pls make a video for how to study for brain mind & behavior, really need that
hello thanks for your shared experience where can i fine anking ??
Yonsei offered full tuition scholarship to my kid. I am lifetime grateful to Yonsei. So proud!
I passed step 1. I unnecessarily freaked out after UWSA1 and I think the problem was that I took it a little bit earlier than I was ready for it and I was not familiar with UWorld as I didn’t use it for my prep. After that fluke UWSA1, I studied for two weeks and scored 72% on NBME CBSSA 28 and subsequently scored a 78% on the new free 120 about 10 days before my test which skyrocketed my confidence! Review the free 120 but don’t expect to get more than 2 exact questions from it, I got one verbatim question on my test. Your video helped me calm down and just focus on high yield stuff. All that said I think the only true representation of step 1 is free 120. In my opinion free 120 should be taken as close to your test day as possible like a week or two weeks before to give you clear insight of whether you are ready or not especially in terms of speed and time management. If you fail free 120 = you are not ready and need more preparation. The NBME practice is a representation of step 1 too in terms of covering the highest yield testable concepts but the difference is that the actual step 1 questions stem are way longer (a lot of the questions were essentially SOAP note) with a lot of information that a time are not needed to answer the question. My advice for those currently studying for this exam is to focus on NBME CBSSA practice exams. If you’re are passing and thoroughly understand the NBME concepts from those practices exams there’s no way you will fail step 1. Only make sure that your speed and time are fine because as I said the actual test has way longer stem than any practice test out there.
I just graduated from Tulane University class 2024
Amazing video!! Thank you so much for sharing all of this, definitely super helpful and very encouraging. I just started my preparation and I'm getting very similar scores, thank you for the motivation to keep going!! Congratulations!!!
go crush the test!!
Not bad, well done
4:52 CHEER UP KDRAMA
I heard they have medical branch as well?
Is this a eye exam or a visual acuity screening?
visual acuity only
Where can I buy the resources
Skin
What are diagnostic test??
you can get them on the NBME website
Im 12 and i always dreamed to go to yonsei! Im hoping in the future god will guide me to yonsei !<3
Is this school or college
did you bring videographer with you? 😀
Does Yonsei University require very high high school GPAs? For example, in percent
Yes a 3.3 gpa or above (80% and above)
Typical wannabe guy with all his little anki pathoma sketchy thingies🤡
how can i take the diagnostic test??, that you said to take earlier and where can i take it
I am so thankful for this video Thank you so much and I hope you grow to become the most fulfilled and skillful doctor out there
will always keep trying my best!
I like the 13 seconds of the background music
Im gonna get lost here damn sure
it's so easy to get lost here, the place is huge and has so many hidden gems
You are so inspiring !
Hi Alex, do you have an email address you can be reached at? Please send me an email. Thank you
I would love to know the right anki decks you used?
www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolanki/comments/swjqzh/anking_overhaul_step_1step_2_version_11_update/
Thank you so much.
You have got a new subscriber Love from Nigeria❤
Planning on visiting Nigeria one day!
Wow@@AlexSuh
What is an RLC? Great video!!
Residential Learning Community (RLC) (housing.tulane.edu/residential-learning-communities) - it's sort of a way to get more involved within your community. Not everyone takes advantage of the events, but the ones who do will make more out of their dorm experience!
Your video is the most therapeutic I’ve seen after scoring 54% on UWSA1 and exam is in 4 weeks. I was freaking out and didn’t know if that meant that I needed more time beyond the 4 weeks left.
Keep up the hustle! Currently studying for STEP2 - I also felt discouraged at points during this process, but looking back at STEP1 dedicated period, I think it's important to trust the process (even when you're not performing at your expectations), because you'll get there eventually. best of luck!
@@AlexSuh I passed step 1 and wishing you luck on your step 2. I unnecessarily freaked out after UWSA1 and I think the problem was that I took it a little bit earlier than I was ready for it and I was not familiar with UWorld as I didn’t use it for my prep. After that fluke UWSA1, I studied for 2 weeks and scored 72% on NBME CBSSA 28 and subsequently scored a 78% on the new free 120 about 10 days before my test which skyrocketed my confidence! Your video helped me calm down and just focus on high yield stuff. All that said I think the only true representation of step 1 is free 120. The NBME practice is a representation of step 1 too in terms of covering the highest yield testable concepts but the difference is that the actual step 1 questions stem are way longer (a lot of the questions were essentially SOAP note) with a lot of information that a time are not needed to answer the question. My advice for those currently studying for this exam is to focus on NBME CBSSA practice exams. If you’re are passing and thoroughly understand the NBME concepts from those practices exams there’s no way you will fail step 1. Only make sure that your speed and time are fine because as I said the actual test has way longer stem than any practice test out there.
Amazing video, tysm! How many questions have you done before Jan, 9? And how many practice questions have you done in total? Just finished M1 and spending sometime over the summer to review M1 content; I feel like I forgot 80% of it!
you're already ahead of the game! I did 0 qustions before Jan 9 (bc I was focused on acing my in-house exams). This is why my scores were not where I wanted them to be, so I really had to cram for the exam. It all comes back towards the end!
A great idea. I check my refraction, with your support. Perfect!
Bro you passed cause you have the egyption national team T shirt .🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mo Salah gave me the power i needed
Currently studying for Step1 and I keep watching this video over and over again. Your plan really helped me get on track and study efficiently. Thank you so much for being so transparent and realistic, you really helped me feel like I can do this!
You got this! glad the transparency helped - A lot of the stuff found on Reddit oftentimes hides the 'human/emotional' aspect of the process, so i'm glad that my story helped a little
When you say diagnostics, what resource or site are you referring to? A little confused with regards to what you mean by doing a diagnostic every week.
diagnostic = NBME practice exam or UWorld Self-Assessment
Thanks for sharing! Did you also do anki for Dirty Medicine biochem or just watch the videos?
just watched the videos, and took a few notes here and there. His stuff is super high yield and may come back during clerkships
Me and 2 mates from the UK will be driving around the USA soon. We will all be 21. Bring on the girls
You’re doing great, Alex. From a Tulane med students mom.
Thank you! currently studying for STEP2, and needed to hear that :)
Is the university all in korean or in english the study
depends on the class! I took English classes
I was not loving yonsei university but after this video i like it 😊
Thank you for all the informative and funny videos. How realistic is it for an incoming freshman to get a single room with private bath?
Those are in high demand and limited (and cost a little more). Unlikely, but I know i there are specific needs, then they may be granted.
thanks for sharing useful links in description. can you tell me from where we have to prepare physiology for USMLE? please
i would use UWorld as the primary resource. Consider watching boards and beyond physiology videos
Remember the golden moments in cheer up😊😊❤
Getting it down in 12 weeks is impressive. How much of anki did you stay on top of prior to dedicated?
I tried keeping about half my Pathoma anki cards unsuspended (especially Ch 1-3). I ended up suspending Sketchy because I was able to remember the concepts more easily.
I am a repeat test taker with terrible exam anxiety, tight schedule, and a slow learner. This made me take the exam multiple times but I finally passed my exam on my 3rd attempt. I will be more than happy to share my notes and give out recommendations with anyone who is interested. Send me a massage if interested💜 or Email me via mohammadisahid6@gmail.com
hello. Great job We will be visiting tulane university in 2 weeks . Any tips while we are there on campus. Thanks
That would be an excellent video idea!
I want to ask, are graduate students required to take Christian classes at Yonsei University? because I heard you have to follow it?
I want to ask, is Yonsei University only for Christian people?
No
I watch your video everytime I loose motivation and I get a little bit of confidence back. Thank you so very much for sharing. I go through this emotions everyday. This is very very very helpful. The plan seems very realistic. The only thing that I am still having confusion with is how did you manage to get 59% in your 2nd NBME exam when you weren’t done with studying all the systems by then ?
Much of the knowledge was from my in-house lectures over the last 18 months at my University. I was not studying from scratch
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