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Is Goljan RR enough for acing Path on step 1?
Which one is better, for those who tried both?
Which one is better, for those who tried both?
MiguelSanchez said:audio + RR + Robbins Review questions made path a breeze. (with first aid of course)
gotrumpet said:Is Goljan RR enough for acing Path on step 1?
Which one is better, for those who tried both?
SurgeryRA said:For me I didn't understand all the hype behind goljan's audio lectures. I found it to be an inefficient way of studying.
lwestfall said:To make it more efficient, my approach was to play it in WinAmp and crank up the Tempo & Speed with the Pacemaker plug-in as fast as I could keep up and still comprehend things. I got through each of the thirty-seven 50-min lectures in about 30 minutes. They're awesome for tying things together and thinking like Boards(/doctors?). I thought they were pretty high-yield and easy to recall, especially considering his antics. 🙂
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Hey guys,
For those of you using Goljan Rapid Review, are you retaining a lot of the stuff you read? I'm reading a few chapters a day, and it's helping me understand the concepts a lot better, but I can't seem to make the details stick. Any suggestions? I don't think I will have time to read through it multiple times...
I don't understand the hype over Goljan Audio at all. His RR book is excellent, but why would I listen to him do an overview of something that takes an hour when you can just read it in the book. I tried the heme/neo lectures and listened to all of the basic science lectures, but after trying his stuff for renal and respiratory I find he just spends too much time on one topic and speaks to it at a very basal level. To be fair though I have attended 2 lectures this semseter and find auditory learning to be tedious.
Has anyone tried just reading the Blue Text in Goljan Rapid Review (as opposed to reading the entire book)? I was wondering if this would be more time efficient...
It's efficient for just quick review maybe a 1 or 2 days out from the exam. But they'll just appear as random facts if that's all you read - the text is what really integrates everything and makes sense of those facts.
I also find that even sometimes just reading the text without any background knowledge is difficult enough, which is why I usually have Robbins or wikipedia open next to me.
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ditto on the difficulties on trying to use RR as the primary source of my path knowledge
depends on the time you want to spend. This is how I rate them
Goljan audio >= (greater than or equal to) Goljan book (3rd edition has too much crap) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>BRS path
I don't understand the hype over Goljan Audio at all. His RR book is excellent, but why would I listen to him do an overview of something that takes an hour when you can just read it in the book. I tried the heme/neo lectures and listened to all of the basic science lectures, but after trying his stuff for renal and respiratory I find he just spends too much time on one topic and speaks to it at a very basal level. To be fair though I have attended 2 lectures this semseter and find auditory learning to be tedious.
Sorry to bring up an old thread but I was wondering does BRS path add stuff that Goljan does not have? I have been reading goljan, do I need BRS too?