BRS vs High Yield

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Sorry if this is a silly question.

So I'm an MS2 and I want to start gathering the books I will eventually need for board studying so I can use them alongside my systems block (right now we are in neuro). Upper classmen have usually recommended BRS for using along with classwork but I wanted to know if this holds true for the boards as well? I noticed on this site people tend to use high yield, which I haven't really used yet.

What books are best for boards studying? BRS? High Yield? Or something else?
 
Sorry if this is a silly question.

So I'm an MS2 and I want to start gathering the books I will eventually need for board studying so I can use them alongside my systems block (right now we are in neuro). Upper classmen have usually recommended BRS for using along with classwork but I wanted to know if this holds true for the boards as well? I noticed on this site people tend to use high yield, which I haven't really used yet.

What books are best for boards studying? BRS? High Yield? Or something else?

For Boards:
BRS: Pharm, Physio and Behavioural
High Yield: Behavioural, Neuroanatomy, Cell and Molecular, Embryo if you are not busy enough
 
What books are best for boards studying? BRS? High Yield? Or something else?

Each series has books that are excellent and books that are terrible. By extension, buying all the books in any one series would be an expensive mistake.
 
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