The most high yield Divine podcast that helped me immensely on test day
So the very first episode of his new free120 series was probably the most high yield thing I could of listened to the day before the exam. I wished that I had listened to more of the series but the very first question he goes over was extremely extremely high yield because it was between two answers and he pretty much teaches you how to attack those problems. Getting inside his mind was super high yield. The best way I can put it is to compare it to the chess Youtuber Eric Rosen that I consistently watch. He has a series of youtube videos where he goes through extremely instructive Chess and explains his thought process to you out load and afterwards while playing Chess I find myself talking to myself in his voice and being more methodical about my moves and almost adopting his style of thought and I found the same effect from listening to divine go over problems. Like idk if its worth listening to the whole thing but the first episode was soooo important and I highly recommend it. Comes test day I was thinking "what is the NBME trying to sell me on this question? how many sentences did they put in this question for this diagnosis and how many sentences for the other diagnosis im stuck on?"