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If you rocked STEP2, post please!
From what I hear if you really want to smash the exam the Kaplan CK Lecture notes are great. I'm using them but can't swear by them b/c I haven't taken the exam yet 😀
Where do I get Kaplan notes? And how many pages are there?
The only way you can get them is to buy it...mine were a gift from an upperclassman, but usually they run ~$350-400 on ebay. Well worth it IMO, but again, you need the time to study them. I was lucky to have some very cush rotations to end my 3rd year, so had plenty of study time...
Its around 1000 pages across 5 books. I studied all the books first, and scored very well on UW my first time around. Now doing UW a second time to make sure it sticks, exam in 6 days 👍
What is very well on USMLE World the first time around?
Its around 1000 pages across 5 books. I studied all the books first, and scored very well on UW my first time around.
hey turkdlit, what edition of Kaplan lecture notes are you using? 2005-2006?
used: Kaplan Qbank, boards and wards, and first aid
Most time was spent reviewing qbank questions
~ The best advice I can give is to read the test content early on (I waited till the day before the test and ended up over studying) It really helps to understand the types of questions they will be asking
Step 2 score: 278
http://www.usmle.org/Examinations/step2/step2ck_content.html
This is from the web site.
Step 2 CK includes test items in the following content areas:
internal medicine,
obstetrics and gynecology,
pediatrics,
preventive medicine,
psychiatry,
surgery,
other areas relevant to provision of care under supervision.
Most Step 2 CK test items describe clinical situations and require that you provide one or more of the following:
a diagnosis,
a prognosis,
an indication of underlying mechanisms of disease,
the next step in medical care, including preventive measures.
There is also a 77pg PDF that outlines content and sample questions on that link.
"Crush Step 2" seems to be a commonly recommended text. As a result I decided to give it a go around. Thus far (about 1/3 way through) the book is pretty disappointing.
While I understand that a review book is intended to be brief and incomplete, this book does not contain enough information on the subjects it treats. That is, it tells you all of the basic stuff that you already know, because its very basic, almost common sense to a med student. What it should have, but dosent, are those details that you know exist but cant remember exactly what it is or how it works.
Further, I am getting tired of finding gross errors in the book. There seems to be a number of places where the author simply assumed something that seemed like common sense was true. This is especially bad, because these are going to be the same assumptions that we are likely to make, and are easy targets for test questions.
Can you compare Step-up to Medicine with Kaplan? Step up seems more dense.
I don't have Kaplan. However, I use Step Up to Medicine to fill in gaps and review. I used it during my medicine rotation, but didn't read the whole thing. But now, when I get a certain question wrong on USMLE World. I flip to the section in the book and read about that topic. It only takes 2 minutes. And 9/10 the point that USLME world was trying to make is there in the particular topic i read in Step Up to Medicine. Its good reinforcement.
Hi. I just started third year and just recieved my step 1 score back (212/88) back and am devastated...still recovering from the bad score I got. I really want to go into ophtho which is such a competitive field and pray that there is still some hope for me if I do very well during third year and especially step 2.
I think it is all over for you. You will NEVER be able to get into opthomology with scores like that. You should probably just end it all now to spare yourself the pain and humiliation of having to put a measly 212 on your ERAS. I ALWAYS ask my doctor's Step 1 score and never go to anyone who scored below 230.
Seriously, grow up. A 212 is not the end of the world, even for optho. Do well on your rotations and do well on step 2 and you'll be fine.