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Resources for Duke pre-med and STEM students balancing lab pressure, heavy memorization, and stacked exams across a full semester.

Optimized for Duke University · Students managing pre-med and STEM-heavy schedules.

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Anki with daily spaced review

intermediate

A semester-long deck habit that turns the pre-med content load into a daily trickle instead of a wall.

MemorizationFreeFlashcard app25 min daily
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Closed-book explanation technique

beginner

Explaining mechanisms from scratch to replace the false confidence that rereading creates.

MemorizationFreeMethod20 min

Khan Academy MCAT and science

intermediate

Mechanism-focused videos for biology, chemistry, and physics that reinforce the why behind the facts.

MemorizationFreeVideo lessons40 min
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Same-day lab writeup workflow

intermediate

Capturing observations and rough analysis the day of the experiment so reports never backlog behind exams.

Lab workflowFreeGuide40 min

Pre-lab prediction checklist

beginner

Reading the protocol and predicting outcomes a day ahead so bench time becomes execution.

Lab workflowFreeChecklist30 min

Staggered exam-cluster planner

intermediate

Mapping midterm pileups weeks ahead and layering deep review by exam rather than by week.

Exam prepFreePlanner30 min

Duke Academic Resource Center

beginner

Peer tutoring, learning consultations, and study-skills support for STEM and pre-health courses.

Campus supportFreeCampus serviceOngoing
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Full timed practice-exam routine

advanced

Rehearsing stamina and timing under real conditions before a cluster, not during it.

Exam prepFreeRoutine90 min

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