If you are currently just watching Sketchy videos and moving on, you are leaving points on the table. Here is the high-yield workflow for Sketchy Micro Subtitles.
The USMLE and COMLEX do not ask you to draw sketches; they ask you to read text. By studying Sketchy Micro Subtitles, you train your brain to translate a visual memory into a textual answer choice. You learn to read "Rho-dependent termination" and automatically visualize the man with the rope (Rho factor) in the E. coli sketch. Sketchy Micro Subtitles
Would you like a step-by-step guide to extracting subtitles from Sketchy using a specific browser extension? If you are currently just watching Sketchy videos
On USMLE, an answer choice saying “cholera toxin” is different from “cholera endotoxin.” Subtitles show the exact spelling, so you learn to distinguish Shiga-like toxin from Shiga toxin—a high-yield distinction. On USMLE, an answer choice saying “cholera toxin”
When drafting, ensure you are watching the video in the highest resolution possible. You need to see the tiny details in the background (the "Sketchy scene") to ensure your subtitles don't obscure a key memory hook.