First Aid used as Skeleton

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I have been advised to use FAid as a skeleton, meaning it is basically the INDEX.
I have also been advised to use Kaplan Notes and other reference books to STUDY the details of the INDEX(Skeleton) that is in the FAid.

So for each topic in the FAid, if I write a line or quater page or half page of notes onto a notebook from the Kaplan Notes and other reference books, do you folks opine my Step 1 prep will be OK(Ofcourse I will study Path from Goljan combo of RR and audio)?

Please advise,thanks much.

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So for each topic in the FAid, if I write a line or quater page or half page of notes onto a notebook from the Kaplan Notes and other reference books, do you folks opine my Step 1 prep will be OK(Ofcourse I will study Path from Goljan combo of RR and audio)?

Please advise,thanks much.
That would be way too much writing. Read the other review books, more than once if you want, but transferring all that information into another notebook doesn't seem like a good use of time. Those books aren't going anywhere, you can look things up there as you go through FA.

I'd jot down notes in FA of key points that you think you might forget. But don't write too much.
 
That would be way too much writing. Read the other review books, more than once if you want, but transferring all that information into another notebook doesn't seem like a good use of time. Those books aren't going anywhere, you can look things up there as you go through FA.

I'd jot down notes in FA of key points that you think you might forget. But don't write too much.

Actually the writing is not necessarilly a bad idea, not because you will ever consult it again, but because a lot of people learn better via active learning -- by taking notes, jotting things down, even writing whole pages etc.

OP, don't forget to do problems as you go, that should be a pretty substantial part of your study efforts as well as what you have listed.
 
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