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When I mentioned this to my counselor at school he flipped out and said no way. I've just finished classes at my school and now have 11 weeks to study for Step 1. I did poorly in my 1st two years - I did not pass any class by more than 2 points and had to repeat micro because I failed it the first time around. Obviously I am not going to get a 250, but it is vital that I at least get the average b/c otherwise I am not going to match.
I started flipping through FA today, and honestly am pretty discouraged. The vast majority of it just doesn't make any sense. Some sections that I studied hard in class, like behavioral science, do make sense. But micro and pharm might just as well be written in binary. Going through FA would not be any kind of review for me, it would be mostly primary learning. I estimate that I would be able to learn 15-20 pages of FA a day, if I spend about 2/3 of my day on it. As there are 500 pages, it would take a solid month just to get through it once, leaving little time for questions during that month. I am obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed but I pulled off miracles on the SAT and MCAT in similar situations so that is what I am clinging to at this point. From what people have said, Step 1 is different because you can't just figure stuff out on the test, you either know it or you don't.
I learn best from doing questions, and from lots of repetition. Realizing that I have to cut my losses at this point, I don't think I'm going to use FA. It just takes too long to look up every entry. Also, it doesn't make much sense to use review books because I never learned the material the first time around. My tentative plan now is:
EDITED:
Costanzo Physiology (once)
Lippincott Illustrated Review of Micro (once)
Kaplan Pharmacology videos Raymond (twice)
Goljan audio (twice)
UWorld (twice)
USMLE Secrets (twice)
FA Cases for Step 1 (twice)
any time left go over UWorld for a third time.
Has anyone else prepared for the boards without FA? I would like to hear how you did it and how it worked out for you.
I started flipping through FA today, and honestly am pretty discouraged. The vast majority of it just doesn't make any sense. Some sections that I studied hard in class, like behavioral science, do make sense. But micro and pharm might just as well be written in binary. Going through FA would not be any kind of review for me, it would be mostly primary learning. I estimate that I would be able to learn 15-20 pages of FA a day, if I spend about 2/3 of my day on it. As there are 500 pages, it would take a solid month just to get through it once, leaving little time for questions during that month. I am obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed but I pulled off miracles on the SAT and MCAT in similar situations so that is what I am clinging to at this point. From what people have said, Step 1 is different because you can't just figure stuff out on the test, you either know it or you don't.
I learn best from doing questions, and from lots of repetition. Realizing that I have to cut my losses at this point, I don't think I'm going to use FA. It just takes too long to look up every entry. Also, it doesn't make much sense to use review books because I never learned the material the first time around. My tentative plan now is:
EDITED:
Costanzo Physiology (once)
Lippincott Illustrated Review of Micro (once)
Kaplan Pharmacology videos Raymond (twice)
Goljan audio (twice)
UWorld (twice)
USMLE Secrets (twice)
FA Cases for Step 1 (twice)
any time left go over UWorld for a third time.
Has anyone else prepared for the boards without FA? I would like to hear how you did it and how it worked out for you.
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