I don't understand how you have over 100 topics flagged already... school just started!
We are starting with anatomy and while I doubted its suitability for this, FC has proven its usefulness as a supplement... and I'm sure it will become increasingly valuable past anatomy.
What is it?
-It's like long-term Anki cards for retaining high-yield information
What isn't it?
-A replacement for studying for classes
-A primary source of information
To that last point, I have certainly learned a few new things from FC but they required outside reading (aka wikipedia). There are a few questions I roll my eyes at when I see them because they're totally out of scope for me and I don't enjoy memorizing esoteric terms out of context. I've also found that if I let myself, I will take too much time on them. I try to look at them as something quick to cycle through and move on with life.
Started using summer after MS1 (school started paying for it for all students) to go over most of 1st year curriculum. pretty good to relearn stuff while I was commuting to work/back on public transit.
My only complaint is the excessive number of questions. I can easily do 100-120/hr but once you start flagging enough topics it becomes 300-400/day. At that point the 2.5hrs it takes me to get through my questions is better spent studying for classes and exams (we do 3 week blocks). Or I start unflagging topics, which makes firecracker pointless.
Anyone else with similar frustrations? Strategies?
Yeah does anyone have any other feedback on that? I mean eventually you'll want to have most of the topics flagged so wont we all have that problem?Started using summer after MS1 (school started paying for it for all students) to go over most of 1st year curriculum. pretty good to relearn stuff while I was commuting to work/back on public transit.
My only complaint is the excessive number of questions. I can easily do 100-120/hr but once you start flagging enough topics it becomes 300-400/day. At that point the 2.5hrs it takes me to get through my questions is better spent studying for classes and exams (we do 3 week blocks). Or I start unflagging topics, which makes firecracker pointless.
Anyone else with similar frustrations? Strategies?
Anyone here noticing that the firecracker cards include more info. than you are learning in class? Any recommended sources to really hammer down that extra material? Also, the path cards seem to have way more than pathoma, yet I've been told that most people use only pathoma to study. Should I not bother banking path in firecracker and use exclusively pathoma?
I can't keep up with fc, I have way too much studying to do for class (I'm an m1 and my school has exams almost every two weeks). Going to save it for breaks I think, especially the summer between m1 and m2.
I can't keep up with fc, I have way too much studying to do for class (I'm an m1 and my school has exams almost every two weeks). Going to save it for breaks I think, especially the summer between m1 and m2.
You will be busier as an M2. There is no value in doing FC if you don't stick to the daily schedule and do your review questions. If you're just going to do it when you get a free minute on breaks then save yourself the money and buy some review books or something. IMO the best thing you will do for yourself is decide once and for all whether or not it's a program that works for you and then stick with your decision. I'm not writing this to be a downer, but if you don't plan to use it as it's meant to be used you could probably save yourself time, money, and aggravation by focusing your efforts elsewhere.
Anyone here noticing that the firecracker cards include more info. than you are learning in class? Any recommended sources to really hammer down that extra material? Also, the path cards seem to have way more than pathoma, yet I've been told that most people use only pathoma to study. Should I not bother banking path in firecracker and use exclusively pathoma?
Wanted to know if the best way is to read every FC card before attempting questions for a topic? I flagged topics being covered in class, but when I got questions without reading the FC entry I was surprised at how few of the questions I could even begin to answer. Seems that the questions are very much based on the cards they have, so you have to read those while covering the same material in class.
A lot of that is because some cards integrate things you haven't learned yet from other subjects. It's up to you if you want to try and commit that to memory or skip that portion of the answer for now. For example, there will be drugs you haven't covered that exacerbate a condition. That will all start coming together 2nd year.
My method is to cover material in class notes or text book, read the FC card, flag, answer the questions, and then move to the next topic. That counts as essentially 3 passes through the material.
How many topics are you adding a day that you don't have time to read the cards?Are you able to keep up with daily questions? If I were to read the FC card for every topic I flag, I don't think I could keep up. Yet, it seems thats the way to effectively use FC.
How many topics are you adding a day that you don't have time to read the cards?
That's a good point. I guess it's more of I'm struggling to keep up with daily questions along with new topics presented in class everyday, and am trying to avoid anything extra in the steps involved.
Are you able to keep up with daily questions? If I were to read the FC card for every topic I flag, I don't think I could keep up. Yet, it seems thats the way to effectively use FC.
IMO a lot of people get killed treating FC q's like qbanks rather than simply flashcards.
There's an option to spread those questions out over up to 30 days...i would suggest doing that until you get caught up lolThank god somebody mentioned legendary mode in this thread. I didn't even know it existed. Here I was trying to memorize the extra 4 paragraphs of information after a question... Only problem is instead of 80 questions I was supposed to do today, now I have 800 🙁
There's an option to spread those questions out over up to 30 days...i would suggest doing that until you get caught up lol
Under the "do today's questions", click on the more options button. Once you click that, there is a "spread out questions" option.Curious to know how rescheduling works. Or how you guys use it. Sounds useful for days before exams.
Anyway to use the "never show again" option with the app or is that only through the site?
Thank god somebody mentioned legendary mode in this thread. I didn't even know it existed. Here I was trying to memorize the extra 4 paragraphs of information after a question... Only problem is instead of 80 questions I was supposed to do today, now I have 800 🙁

I was wondering this same thing. Plus, does that apply to just the first year anatomy or also the anatomy topics within each system?What's the consensus on flagging anatomy/embryo? Is it worth it?
What's the consensus on flagging anatomy/embryo? Is it worth it?
I was wondering this same thing. Plus, does that apply to just the first year anatomy or also the anatomy topics within each system?
Check out the above link I posted.
People generally are referring to the main anatomy section that you cover 1st year. The organ systems anatomy is pretty high yield and often very clinically relevant. For example, youre SOL if you don't know the cardiac vasculature when you're doing cardio. In derm, you have to know the epidermal layers and histology, etc.
Your classmates/m2s dont understand FC then. FC is best to start as early as possible in 1st yearI'm about a month into my first year, and I'm almost two weeks into Firecracker. So far the details align pretty closely with my classes, but a couple of second years and my classmates have called me crazy and stupid for trying to use Firecracker as an M1. Why is there such a stigma about using resources as a first year?
I saw another user post that their school provides Firecracker. Personally I think schools should give Firecracker to students starting with day 1. It just seems like a much more intelligent way to study..
Is firecracker worth starting now? I'm already in my second year. I'm weighing the option between taking advantage of the 50% off deal right now or making my own cards out of FA along with each system we cover in class
Yes, I started MS2 6 months before my step 1; Even if I just use it for MS2 material such as path, pathophys, pharm, micro its still useful as all crap. To be honest, what was really covered in MS1 isn't so hard to review. Think about it, Histology, Biochem, Anatomy, Neuro, Immuno, Physio, Behavioral. The only difficult, voluminous subjects would be anatomy, neuro, biochem. You revisit, physio/immuno/biochem a bunch in pathophys and path. If you have ICM classes like mine, they love to test behavioral. So really MS1 is a joke when it comes to reviewing compared to keeping up with MS2 which is the majority of Step 1.
If you want to give it a go, send me a PM with your email and I'll send you a referral link which will give you 1 month on top of your free month you get for trial if you buy. Give it a try, its helped me tremendously going through it while doing my MS2 coursework.
So I am wondering what you guys paid for Firecracker because there is a 50% off sale that's going to end today. However 50% off is still $450 for 2 years which is crazy expensive! Just not sure if its worth it. I would probably pull the trigger if it was closer to $200 or $250 for 2 years. After tomorrow it goes to $940 for 2 years! Are there specials that come up often? Thanks.
Similar to how I do it also. Once you have a lot of topcs flagged, it's difficult to be more picky with yourself. Also, I take days to read through the answers and fill in the supplemental info ...that helps a lotI was just wondering what everyone that uses Firecracker thought about my ranking system. I have been easier on myself ranking questions since switching to legendary mode in order to make the question load more manageable. This is about how I rank them: 1 - doesn't even look familiar, 2 - looks familiar but that's about it, 3 - knew at least a portion of the answer but may have gotten wrong on a multiple choice test, 4 - would have gotten it right on a multiple choice test, 5 - knew it without needing multiple choice. Is this reasonable or am I going too easy on myself? Thanks!
It's funny, but the fact that the program is costly I think is part of what makes it work (at least for me). If this program was free, I probably would have quit it after a month or two (when topics start to make your question load much larger). However, since I have a lot of skin in the game I almost have to keep up with the program in order to make the investment worth it.Ouch, $450 down the drain. Hopefully I'll look back in 2 years and say it was worth it. I tend to delete things from my brain quickly after tests so I do think this will be a solid investment.
I was just wondering what everyone that uses Firecracker thought about my ranking system. I have been easier on myself ranking questions since switching to legendary mode in order to make the question load more manageable. This is about how I rank them: 1 - doesn't even look familiar, 2 - looks familiar but that's about it, 3 - knew at least a portion of the answer but may have gotten wrong on a multiple choice test, 4 - would have gotten it right on a multiple choice test, 5 - knew it without needing multiple choice. Is this reasonable or am I going too easy on myself? Thanks!
I had been "gaming" the ratings to try and see things more frequently or push things out, but with the new app they just released I'm changing my approach. Since you can start a quiz anytime by rating (i.e. do a quiz of only questions I rated a 2) I'm doing it a little more naturally.
I. LOVE. THE NEW APP. I do wish there was a button to just do review questions though.
If you're using FC as a second year, or have in the past, do you drop it during your dedicated board study period and work with FA or stick with FC? This is alongside pathoma and uworld of course.
I haven't taken Step 1 yet, but my plan is to drop it about a month out to hit UWorld another pass, FA, and pathoma. I will probably reference some FC cards or do select sections I am weak on. I may try and keep up with micro/immuno.
I would also love to hear what some successful 3rd years have done.
That sounds like a good plan.
I dropped it about 6 weeks out and focused on UW and NBMEs, it was very hard to do because I'd gotten so use to the structure of FC. But, at that point your'e fishing through hundreds of questions you know cold in order to find a few you need to work on; it's no longer efficient.
That sounds like a good plan.
I dropped it about 6 weeks out and focused on UW and NBMEs, it was very hard to do because I'd gotten so use to the structure of FC. But, at that point your'e fishing through hundreds of questions you know cold in order to find a few you need to work on; it's no longer efficient.
I have seen a couple of people on SDN lately say that they wish they hadn't stuck with Firecracker throughout their first two years of medical school because they felt that they spend too much time with it with little reward. One person said that Firecracker sort of tricked you into thinking you understood a concept because you could quote certain features of it, but that Firecracker was making them miss the big picture. I was wondering what your thoughts were on it as a long term retention tool, and if you think it is worth sticking with until 4-6 weeks before the boards. In other words did you feel like it gave you a great base to build off of as you entered dedicated board prep time.
I have seen a couple of people on SDN lately say that they wish they hadn't stuck with Firecracker throughout their first two years of medical school because they felt that they spend too much time with it with little reward. One person said that Firecracker sort of tricked you into thinking you understood a concept because you could quote certain features of it, but that Firecracker was making them miss the big picture. I was wondering what your thoughts were on it as a long term retention tool, and if you think it is worth sticking with until 4-6 weeks before the boards. In other words did you feel like it gave you a great base to build off of as you entered dedicated board prep time.