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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
Indiana University School of Medicine supports its students and is dedicated to helping them succeed. Part of their support encompasses studying for exams. They are there to support you as you progress throughout your training and have created study guides to help you pass every exam you will take along the way. They ask this question to see what your approach has been and how they can best help you succeed if accepted into their program.
The greater your academic performance, the better the university's metrics. For this reason, the interviewers want to choose medical school students who will be diligent in their studies and perform well on exams. Perhaps you create your own study aids. Maybe you prefer to prepare for exams in a group setting. Whatever your approach might be, take the time to walk the interviewers through your process with as much detail as possible.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I am a well-organized student and have devised a plan that works very well for me. When I prepare for a specific exam, I map out the content I need to learn and divide that content over the number of days I have available to prepare. When I create a study calendar, I leave the final three days leading up to the exam to review the entire library of content. I am a big fan of study aids, as I believe they work much better than simply reading and re-reading the materials. Aids such as flashcards are also much more helpful than highlighting my notes. I also create practice problems and, when possible, will pair up with fellow students to test each other in written form or verbal lightning rounds. My approach has been successful so far, as reflected in my overall GPA."

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