I am a curent M2Question for fellow FC users: how much/how often do you rate topics as Past? I'm asking because it seems like most of the cards I rate as Past I end up not seeing for several months, and then I've forgotten the card by then. For those of you that already finished Step 1 how did you deal with this? Did you just go back and review through all your Past topics closer to the test date? Thanks!
I'm a current M1 in the middle of 2nd semester. Is it too late to start FC? And how much of a commitment (in hours extra on top of coursework) is this per day? Last question, I promise. Has anyone tried both broencephalon + FC and can comment on pros/cons?
Is FC any good for Step 2? I flagged (but didn't master) everything for Step 1, and just took it a few days ago.
How was the step1 experience for you with regards to using fc? Any specific advice you would give to an m1 in light of your experience?
Sorry, obviously not answering your question...
How many cards did you average per day? It seems like most of the users on here who had success with FC used it before the program started limiting the number of daily cards. I find I can't remember old stuff very well if I only do the 100-120 that it recommends.My UWorld average, 1st pass, random, timed was 84%. I owe it mostly to FC. We'll have to see the score.
My take on FC, if you know you don't have photographic memory, aren't a natural genius, and must get a 250+, then FC is worth it. It takes a lot of effort.
How many cards did you average per day? It seems like most of the users on here who had success with FC used it before the program started limiting the number of daily cards. I find I can't remember old stuff very well if I only do the 100-120 that it recommends.
What I would do is flag whatever ur learning in class and if u have free time, flag older topics including anatomy. Even though it may seem low yield, it's still worth it ( one of the posters was saying how if he/she flagged everything, he would have gotten more points cuz the results showed him the weaker subjects were from unflagged topics)...What percent are you flagged? When did you start?Hey all! I'm trying to finish all of Firecracker basic sciences section before the beginning of M2. It does look like flagging everything isn't the best idea though. Anatomy especially seems really low yield.
What topics should I flag and what topics can I just never flag and learn the few necessary facts from FA/UWorld next year? I'm thinking I can skip all of Anatomy and Embryology? What about Behavioral Science? Is all of Biochem high yield?
When did you start FC? Was percent did u flag by end of m1? Do you recommend to get ahead with FC during summer?My UWorld average, 1st pass, random, timed was 84%. I owe it mostly to FC. We'll have to see the score.
My take on FC, if you know you don't have photographic memory, aren't a natural genius, and must get a 250+, then FC is worth it. It takes a lot of effort.
Yes. Live, breath, fc = step > 260When did you start FC? Was percent did u flag by end of m1? Do you recommend to get ahead with FC during summer?
When did you start FC? Was percent did u flag by end of m1? Do you recommend to get ahead with FC during summer?
I wouldn't do FC in the summer before med school. You'll just be learning things at face value. Flag topics as you learn them in class. There were plenty of times where only a professor in front of you could explain a concept well, and that helped it stick.
I started at the end of MS1. Then again I took Step 1 after MS3. If I could do it all over again, I wouldn't, but if I had to, I'd flag from day one and stick to it. By the time dedicated study time comes around, you'll be 75% prepped. The rest will be honing your test taking skills and becoming familiar with the language of questions.
no i meant summer b/ MS1 and MS2. I'm MS 1. I'm now 41% flagged. Hoping to flag 50% before the end of semester. Trying to figure out if I should flag ahead the second year material in summer or not. Watching pathoma and flagging topics in FC? I want to finish flagging by end of 3rd semester and just review old cards for the 4th semester leading up to the dedicated. is that a good idea?
Thanks!
What I would do is flag whatever ur learning in class and if u have free time, flag older topics including anatomy. Even though it may seem low yield, it's still worth it ( one of the posters was saying how if he/she flagged everything, he would have gotten more points cuz the results showed him the weaker subjects were from unflagged topics)...What percent are you flagged? When did you start?
Guys. I am using FC. Please can anyone confirm the number of questions and topics in high yield step 1 alone? I don't want to miss out questions and topics please.
Thank you.
Good Luck!
Incoming MS1 here and it's been suggested to me to use firecracker. After looking into it myself I've decided I want to give it a go to give myself the best chance a a good board score down the road. For all of you who have done it do you recommend just starting it from the beginning of first year? Or should I just really focus on classes the first part of first year and then introduce firecracker the second part of first year? Any advice would also like to give would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you so much. It works now. Feeling dumb!!High yield is gonna have less questions. Turn off high yield and you will have all the topics and questions.
Start from day 1 if you are going to use it. You should do at least 200 card everyday, and you should read the topic before marking it.Here is how I think how it should be used, just my opinion. When you see the card for the firs time, you give it a 1 regardless, then next time give it a 2. The third time you see that card snooze it, and then give it a 3. Give low-yield cards a 4 or a 5, so you focus on what is high-yield. Never mark anything as urgent, and from time to time change what you feel you are weak at from past to current when doing your daily review cards. Using Firecracker without doing these steps, imo, is not that effective. I wish I had started from day 1Incoming MS1 here and it's been suggested to me to use firecracker. After looking into it myself I've decided I want to give it a go to give myself the best chance a a good board score down the road. For all of you who have done it do you recommend just starting it from the beginning of first year? Or should I just really focus on classes the first part of first year and then introduce firecracker the second part of first year? Any advice would also like to give would be greatly appreciated!
Start from day 1 if you are going to use it. You should do at least 200 card everyday, and you should read the topic before marking it.Here is how I think how it should be used, just my opinion. When you see the card for the firs time, you give it a 1 regardless, then next time give it a 2. The third time you see that card snooze it, and then give it a 3. Give low-yield cards a 4 or a 5, so you focus on what is high-yield. Never mark anything as urgent, and from time to time change what you feel you are weak at from past to current when doing your daily review cards. Using Firecracker without doing these steps, imo, is not that effective. I wish I had started from day 1
I am just saying that marking topics as urgent should not be done because it will crowd out past and current cards. Having said that if you are doing 300 cards, that is a different story. I think your approach is great as well. You are right. You can adjust it as appropriate100% agree on the reading it before marking it. Personally I like to have my current block as urgent and all past material as current. This gives me 150 of the current block and 150 of the old block. There are so many ways to play around and adjust the settings to work for you.
I'm watching pathoma and flagging those cards. Should I put those cards as current or past? cuz since its summer, i wanna see a lot of cards from first year to review over summer that i haven't seen in a while and i don't want to want to see too many cards from path atleast over summer in the daily review. what do you think? thx!In that case, yes it might be helpful. Maybe try flagging only path for now, since you have a teacher (Pathoma). The thing with FC is you need enough time to not only flag everything, but also to then master it. So giving yourself a head start is a good idea.
I know there might be some topics that are considered low yield, but I flagged everything. Got an anatomy question on the real deal that I wouldn't have known otherwise.
I'm watching pathoma and flagging those cards. Should I put those cards as current or past? cuz since its summer, i wanna see a lot of cards from first year to review over summer that i haven't seen in a while and i don't want to want to see too many cards from path atleast over summer in the daily review. what do you think? thx!
I would also like to ask the same question-- has anyone tried using both bro's deck and FC?I'm a current M1 in the middle of 2nd semester. Is it too late to start FC? And how much of a commitment (in hours extra on top of coursework) is this per day? Last question, I promise. Has anyone tried both broencephalon + FC and can comment on pros/cons?
What's your opinion on FC's clinical cases?Just go with what Firecracker does. I didn't flag and unflag. Rule of thumb, never unflag. Keep doing your cards, the algorithm makes it all work out in the end.
Does Firecracker have all of First Aid's information included in its cards? I've been using FC religiously, but I'm not sure if I need to purchase First Aid to pick up any information that FC might be lacking.
Awesome. I feel like FC covers everything in First Aid (and more) from all of the annotations, but then again I've never opened First Aid so I wouldn't know. About to start Biochem next week, so maybe some of the images + tables in FA will be able to help a little more.
@UNMedGa @Scrubs101 If you guys are willing to share, how far along are you marked and when did you start using the program?
@UNMedGa @Scrubs101 If you guys are willing to share, how far along are you marked and when did you start using the program?
Yeah, I never used flashcards in the past so I wasn't sure if FC would be a good fit for me or not. But, so far it's been my favorite resource to use every day!
How do you M1s that started FC like it? Just finished my first block (biochem) and thinking about starting FC for my next block (and to review old stuff)
When you guys mark a topic, do you do the associated questions immediately or just wait until they show up in your daily tasks.
Yeah my problem is the same. I marked maybe 10 topics today and it'll take probably two weeks to see all of these cards. But if I do them right after reading the topic then I might be overconfident and rate them too high.