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Final study days

Yesterday, I reviewed 1000 flashcards in 3.8 hours. The day before, around 900 in 4.1 hours. I’m to the point where, as I’m going about my day (especially when I awake), random words and phrases pop into my head. I’m not kidding, here are some examples: Sturge-Weber angiomatosis. LD50 for fluoride is 5mg/kg. Necrotizing sialometaplasia. Canalicular adenoma.

Last night, I told Mykala that I can’t tell if this non-stop fact review-fest is doing any good anymore. My brain is just stuffed with facts; some I have straight, and some I might second-guess when confronted with a novel questions, 9 hours into testing. On top of that, I can’t tell if I’m getting too specific, not specific enough, or if I’ve memorized a fact backwards because I transcribed it from the dental decks incorrectly.

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