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Prioritize topics like enzymes, vitamins, and metabolic disorders.
On exam day, when Selin flipped to the Biochemistry section, she didn't see a mountain. She saw familiar patterns. She finished the section quickly, leaving her more time for the grueling Clinical questions. Selin realized that wasn't just a book of questions—it was her roadmap to becoming a specialist. Key Takeaways for Your Study:
Rather than just reading the answers, Selin would cover the explanation and try to explain the "why" to herself out loud. TГјm Tus SorularД± Biyokimya SorularД±
Instead of trying to memorize every enzyme, Selin started looking for the behind the questions. She realized that the TUS doesn't just ask for the name of an enzyme; it asks what happens to a patient when that enzyme is missing.
Questions on Vitamin deficiencies and Lysosomal storage diseases appeared almost every year. By focusing on these high-yield "hotspots," she felt her confidence grow. 3. Active Recall over Passive Reading She finished the section quickly, leaving her more
As the exam approached, Selin used the past questions as a diagnostic tool. If she missed a question on Amino Acid metabolism, she didn't panic; she simply went back to that specific chapter for 15 minutes. The Result
Selin sat at her desk, staring at a massive pile of past Biochemistry questions. To her, they looked like a chaotic web of metabolic pathways—glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and urea synthesis felt like a foreign language. She knew that Biochemistry was a "bridge" subject; mastering it meant gaining points in Physiology, Pathology, and even Clinical Medicine. 1. Changing the Perspective Instead of trying to memorize every enzyme, Selin
She stopped seeing cycles as circles and started seeing them as stories of how our bodies stay alive. 2. The Power of "Tüm Sorular" (All Questions)
