I am a PGY-1, and almost finished with the dreaded intern year. I am trying to strategically plan out how best to read through the basic science series, since I have heard this is a MUST for every ophth. resident to read through each year. As I understand it, there are twelve volumes, each one approximately 400 pages long. I have heard that the avg. ophth. resident should spend about 2 hours a day reading. Is this practical, and if you do this will you get through the entire BSS in one year. Also, is this the best thing to do for OKAPS? I know that OKAPs are a ways away, but I am trying to be proactive rather than playing catchup in march. Also, any other books anyone could recommend for OKAP prep would be helpful. Thanks.