Hi everyone,
I'm starting medical school in a few months and I'm hoping to find a better way to study than reading textbooks. I love the active learning and problem based model of Brilliant.org and was wondering if you know of anything similar? There are many question bank resources out there but they're more of a review tool than an initial learning tool: you need to have read the textbook before you can get anywhere with the questions.
More broadly, Brilliant.org obviously can't yet teach all the academic disciplines that we study, so should we try and compile the most useful (similar) resources to Brilliant.org for fields which aren't yet on this website (such as medicine)?
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