BRS Biochem

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Major and well needed overhaul, really a rebuilding from the ground up. Lots of clinical correlations. Lippincott is a tough act to beat, but this new BRS will give it a run for its money by being more concise, having more questions, and emphasizing clinical applications. If you like the other BRS books, you won't be disappointed.
 
Hey UCLAStudent!

I'm gonna be studying for Step I this summer in LA (near Westwood) but am currently enrolled in an out of state med school. Any suggestions on where to study in your area (can I get into a library at UCLA) and any way to hook up with med students who are interested in studying together?
 
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Hey UCLAStudent!

I'm gonna be studying for Step I this summer in LA (near Westwood) but am currently enrolled in an out of state med school. Any suggestions on where to study in your area (can I get into a library at UCLA) and any way to hook up with med students who are interested in studying together?

Hey pinkie 🙂

The med student floor of UCLA's Biomedical Library (where lots of people study) requires an ID card. There are a ton of libraries on the undergrad campus that might be worth checking out. About arranging a study group --- when are you taking Step I? UCLA MSIIIs start their third-year clerkships in June, so my class will be studying during the spring.