10 Days through FA one more time...any order of reading?

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Any recommendation for going through First Aid one last time before the exam....i.e- I was going to do basic sciences the first 5 days and then systems the last 5 days...not sure if a particular order matters in terms of higher yield of questions on actual test day
 
Any recommendation for going through First Aid one last time before the exam....i.e- I was going to do basic sciences the first 5 days and then systems the last 5 days...not sure if a particular order matters in terms of higher yield of questions on actual test day

Weakest to strongest.

Pharm/biochem/embryo last
 
Why do you guys recommend weakest to strongest? I would recommend, and I am also doing, strongest to weakest. I want to do my weakest subjects as close to the test as possible so that material is fresh.

I am also planning to do pharm, biochem, and embryo at the end as these are small detail subjects
 
Why do you guys recommend weakest to strongest? I would recommend, and I am also doing, strongest to weakest. I want to do my weakest subjects as close to the test as possible so that material is fresh.

I am also planning to do pharm, biochem, and embryo at the end as these are small detail subjects

My thought process was, as he said above, you can hit your weakest early - then probably hit it a second time at the end. Now you have two spread out passes instead of 1 @ the end of the week.
 
When you guys say to save embryology until the end are you going to go over the embryology from each organ system of first aid at the end or only save the embryology from the reproductive section until the end. I guess this only applies to people using 2013 FA because prior to this embryo had it's own section but now it's basically mixed into each organ system.

I was planning to do embryo of each organ system as I went through that organ system but then just save the reproductive part until the end because I feel like that has most of the small details that I am likely to forget.
 
What about biochem... Ive always wondered how high of a yield of a subject it was...theres so many enzymes....Ideally my thought process was just save all of Pharm (Gen pharm section and the pharm drugs pages at the end of each system) and Biochem 2-days out since those are things that usually slip your mind
 
I would try to get through you weakest areas twice and skip the strongest areas completely. Best bang for your buck.

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