Okay here is mine. Keep in mind I'm a *******, who forgets where I park my car twice a day, once in the morning, and again after school. I'm always walking around the parking lot trying to remember where I parked my car and what level. So I need massive amounts of repetition and questions to retain anything. Also that I've read all these books once already while following along these subjects in class. So hopefully when I get out of school these books won't be to hard to review.
1. Anatomy-HY anat, HY neuro, HY embryo, HY histo
2. Behavioral Sci-HY Beh Sci
3. Bio chem-HY bio chem, HY molecular bio
4. Micro/Immuno-Micro made ridiculously simple, Medical micro & immuno exam and board review by levinson and Jawetz (just the immuno section)
5. Path-Stars Pathology Review by goljan, robbins review of path done first time during christmas vacation (~70%) did it again 4 weeks b4 exam, goljan audio (listen to while working out, gone threw them 5 times from Aug-Dec of 2nd year).
6. Pharm-Kaplan lecture notes
7. Physio-BRS
8. Question books- Kaplan Q book, Appleton & Lange question book, did subjects will following along with class.
9. Comprehensive sources-Web prep listen to while working out (tryin to learn via osmosis) started in Jan almost finished second time threw except for path and micro. FA 2005 started in Jan.
Things finished after last final exam.
-CBSE 88~245 (10 weeks b4 exam).
-BSS ~72%, started in jan doing 50 Qs/day/5 days a week (finished 9 weeks b4 exam).
-Qbank 78%, all random, all timed (finished 5 weeks b4 exam).
-Step 1 released items (41,43,44)=85% (4 weeks b4 exam).
-NMS 78% (3 weeks b4 exam).
-Kaplan full length simulated 77% (3 weeks b4 exam).
-Blueprints 85% (2 1/2 weeks b4 exam).
-Pretest vignettes 76% (2 1/2 weeks b4 exam).
-Rapid review usmle step 1 qbook 80% (2 weeks b4 exam).
-Blackwell free online exam 80% (2 weeks b4 exam).
-NBME form 1 670~252 (10 days b4 exam).
-NBME form 2 710~257 (5 days b4 D-day).
Okay to answer some questions about which question resources are better, if I had to rank which question sources in order of importance. It would be:
1. Robins review of path, idiopathic got me hooked on this one, after doing this twice all other path questions seem easy by comparsion.
2. Board Simulator Series a guy named Dr. Cuts (carribean grad who matched rads) told me about this. This series doesn't represent the current testing format but I've seem to learn the bread and butter from this comprehensive source. One poster once said it is like training with heavy weights, other questions after are just light reps. Requires some time to get threw them all. The body systems books are pretty good, lots of thinking and questions with arrows going up and down. The basic concepts and normal/abnormal books not as good, more like factoid memorization.
3. Qbook and Appleton & Lange (big frank and omarsaleh introduced me to this one) rank about the same good basics to practice after having reviewed the subject.
4. Qbank I didn't like it to much, I didn't think I learned to much from it except for how to pace myself under timed conditions, deal with doing random blocks and guessing when you get 5-10 question in a row that make you say WTF. But you just have to do it cause you're just afraid that you'll be missing out on what others have learned.
5. Pre test clinical vingettes for the usmle step 1, big frank recommended, good thinking questions.
6. Blueprints Q&A, Rapid Review for the usmle step 1, and Blackwells online exam are like icing on the cake, mostly vingettes. The only reason they rank so low is because I've already seen most of what they are testing from other sources, but are good if you don't have the time to get threw BSS.
The one I thought sucked a$$ was NMS alot of nit picky detail (eg SH2 second messenger after Tyrosine kinase, and TF2D binds tata box).
As for how did I have time to do all these question I learned from Big frank and idio that those guys started like nov and dec of second year. These guys are also top ranked in their class, so an average guy like me would have to put in at least as much effort to get any where near them. I couldn't get myself to start that early but I did start after partying my a$$ off on new years. BF went ocd with the FA on the toilet thing, Jalby read big robbins cover to cover, idio did ~11,000 questions. I liked idios idea and did questions. I would do them during my lunch, and by the time school got out I had finished robbins review, BSS, Kaplan Qbook and A&L. I also tend to get sleepy after staring at a reveiw book for more then 3 hours so I did questions for the rest of the day during the 8 weeks that I've been out of school studying for boards.
I've gotten several PMs for my study schedule to I've added it to this post.
So here it goes, started the day after new years:
-Jan first 2 weeks was still out of school so spent it on my weakest subject pharm (poorly taught as an after thought at my organ/systems school). ~10 hours a day/6 days a week X 2 weeks. First reading kaplan pharm notes, then memorizing FA pharm, then doing pharm questions from BRS pharm, Qbook, A&L. Next 2 weeks in Jan physio BRS, FA physio, physio Q's from brs, Qboook, A&L. School started so studied for class first then would spend about 2 hours a day/ 5 days a week board studying. Also started doing BSS ~50 Qs a day/5 days a week during my lunch break at school.
-Feb first 2 weeks Bio chem HY,FA Bio chem, Qs from BRS bio chem,Qbook and A&L. Again 2 hours/day/5day/week while still studying for class and ~50 Qs/day/5 day/week from BSS keeping this pattern threw out 6 month of studying. Next 2 weeks micro/immuno MMMRS, the lange book for immuno and FA micro. Micro/immuno Qs from brs,qbook, a&L.
-March first 3 weeks anatomy hy, neuro hy, histo hy, FA anatomy, Qs from brs, qbook, a&l. 1 week of behavioral sci HY and FA and Qs from that subject.
-April first 2 week path goljans review, FA path, and path Qs from above subject books, and was finishing up on BSS by now. Last 2 weeks in april out of school and began dedicated board studying
-I had 8 weeks of dedicated board studying. Day began with 100 Qbank Qs done random and timed (finished q bank in 3 weeks, and a 4th week to do Qs that I got wrong over again). Then studied a subject for about 6-8 hours and then did more qestions at night 50-100 from other sources on that subject that I studied during the day. Did 3 day cycle of subject, example 3 days pharm, 3 days physio, 3 days BC, 3 days micro/immun, 4 days anatomy/histo/neuro, 2 days BS. Repeated cycle again but this time 2 day, then cylced again 1 day. When I finished q bank I did other sources instead.
-One week before the exam just went over FA over and over again. Day before exam chilled out, did my laundry and packed my bags for my trip to Hawaii. Day of exam took exam first 2 blocks without a brake, each block after 5 minute bathroom brake in between each block and one peanut butter power bar brake. I think I was done a little after 4, and by 7:30 was on a plan to Hawaii with my GF. Good luck all and hope this long post helps.