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My UW average for gen/molec bio is sitting at 72% right now, but my biochem averages are eating the crapper at 39%. I'm starting to review Kaplan biochem & molec genetics and I'm thinking of skipping on reading through the 1st half of the book which is strictly genetics/molec bio and getting on to reviewing just the biochem part.

My question is this, is UW genetics pretty comprable to USMLE genetics?
 
I think UW was more than sufficient for all subjects. I did well on genetics on UW and well on the real thing. I did mediocre at best in biochem on UW and well on the real thing. Don't let UW percentages freak you out - it is a learning tool not a substitute for the exam.
 
I think UW was more than sufficient for all subjects. I did well on genetics on UW and well on the real thing. I did mediocre at best in biochem on UW and well on the real thing. Don't let UW percentages freak you out - it is a learning tool not a substitute for the exam.

Cool thanks! There's just so much a person can read without information slowly fading away from their memory, that they just gotta triage and have faith in their existing knowlede.
 
Sorry for being off topic a bit, but I'm only getting 45% without any real studying...I have four solid months to prepare with no distractions starting june....is it possible to pull it up to 60-70%? Just kind of feel dumb at the moment cause I see people starting off at 55-60 etc.
 
Sorry for being off topic a bit, but I'm only getting 45% without any real studying...I have four solid months to prepare with no distractions starting june....is it possible to pull it up to 60-70%? Just kind of feel dumb at the moment cause I see people starting off at 55-60 etc.

tortoise vs. hare......doesn't matter how you start, only how you finish. keep working hard and i'm sure you scores will come up. 4 months is plenty of time.
 
hey!

im doing cell and molecular biology right now.....and im wondering, must i know the genetic code for each amino acid?

theyre abt 64 codons out there. besides the 4 comprising stop and start signals, there are another 60! 🙁
 
yea and you should also know the sequences for common genes (i.e. dystrophin)
 
hey!

im doing cell and molecular biology right now.....and im wondering, must i know the genetic code for each amino acid?

theyre abt 64 codons out there. besides the 4 comprising stop and start signals, there are another 60! 🙁

No doc u don't need to know the whole genetic code!! just know these 4 sequesnces as u gonna use it in questions!!
i'm still preparing but this is what Kaplan Video biochem said.. if u like to check some videos that could be helpful!!
 
recent studies show that the percent of the human genome you can memorize correlates very well with your usmle 2 digit score.

a retrospective study was conducted and it was found out that individuals who memorized the genome table scored above 260 on the real deal.....:laugh:
 
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