So what sets Sketchy Micro Subtitles apart from other educational resources? Here are a few features that make them stand out:
Download the free Chrome extension “SketchySubs” (not real… but someone please make it) or just use Otter.ai to transcribe your re-watch sessions.
I’ve written it in an engaging, high-energy style that fits medical students studying for Step 1. Sketchy Micro Subtitles
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Introducing the unofficial MVP of micro study hacks: So what sets Sketchy Micro Subtitles apart from
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Leo aced his exam because he stopped treating microbiology like a dictionary and started treating it like a comic book. If you are struggling with "Micro," remember: If you have an active SketchyMedical subscription (via
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