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med school vlog: suturing, study with me & more | Beryl

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Hi everyone! Here is the March vlog of the days in my life as a med student. I hope you enjoy :) Hello! My name is Beryl. I am a 23 year old lifestyle vlogger. I am also currently a 2nd year medical student here in the Philippines. Shopee links: https://mycollection.shop/beryl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/berylemerald/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bookswbee Shopee: https://shopee.ph/berylemerald Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/8930910-beryl Shopee Essentials: iPad Stylus: https://goeco.mobi/q7fpq8b iPad Screen Protector: https://goeco.mobi/n6hxv24 iPad Case: https://goeco.mobi/1jcth3x FAQs College: DLSU (BS Psychology - Batch 2020) Med School: UERM - 2nd Year Med Student Camera: Canon G7x Mark ii Editing Software: Filmora Wondershare Music: Epidemic Sounds Music by AJ Abdullah - Sunshine, Nevermind - https://thmatc.co/?l=BD6D2984 Business/Sponsors/Collaborations: berylemerald21@gmail.com #BerylEmerald #WeekInMyLife #MeetMyFriends #Bowling #IKEA #OnlineClasses #MedStudentVlog #MedStudent #MedSchoolPhilippines #MedStudentPH #BerylEmeraldVlogs #UERMMed#BerylVlogs #MedSchool ** This video is not sponsored **

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Hi everyone! This vlog is basically my March “days in my life” as a med student—super chill but also very real. I’m taking you along with me through the usual med school rhythm: skills practice (yes, suturing!), study-with-me moments, and the little pockets of rest in between. If you’re into med student lifestyle content, this one feels like hanging out with me while I try to stay on top of school without losing my mind. I also share the tools and links I personally use to make studying and day-to-day life easier—like my iPad essentials (stylus, screen protector, and case) plus my Shopee collection where I keep my finds. If you’re building your own study setup, I hope this gives you ideas for what’s actually practical for med school. Overall takeaway: progress in med is really just showing up consistently—whether it’s practicing skills, squeezing in focused study sessions, or resetting with simple routines so you don’t burn out.

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