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it is a waste to buy this from your own pocket. it is usually avail in your library, or I'm sure someone on the staff has it to lend to you.
if you want a good score- study old questions |
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However, you need to take it to the next level. That is understanding "why" & "how". Why is that answer correct? Why are alternate options ~less correct or incorrect? How can scenario be changed to make alternate answers correct? (i.e. look-up question topic/scenario in textbook). So, do practice questions in volume and plan to open text to review said topic at somepoint with specific questions and answers in mind... i.e. directed reading. JAD |
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I've always used Fiser + Rush (taking notes on questions I don't know the answer to) + Absite Killer on my PDA (for the week before the exam) and have managed >90% every year. I agree with JAD, the more questions the better. I've also tried the Hopkins review (ok but limited) and the Fiser question book (can finish in <1 hr, not worth 40 bucks). Michigan Review (or whatever it's called now) is ok and can be finished in an hour or two, but don't pay for it.
The other thing that's important to do is take every specific topic you missed on years 1 and 2 and become an expert on each one (I take 1 page of notes on each and review them before the exam). Hope that helps. |
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Besides keeping up with my regular reading, I used the Fiser book and Absite Killer. There are tons of repeated questions every year. I found that you get into a study routine that works and that's about it. I can't say that any one single question source was optimal for me.
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