Goljan High Yield

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Noone123i

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Hi all,

I wanted to know how many pages is the Goljan High Yield notes suppose to have? ... there is one doc that floating around that has 44 pgs, another has 36 pgs, and last one has 100 pgs...so, out of all of these which one is the real Goljan High Yield? (there is one that he refers to in his audio...which one?)
 
Hey I'm not too sure but maybe I can help get this thread started. I think the one you are looking for is the 36 page one. And I believe they are all his packets. Either way, if you are using Goljan, I would stick to the audios along with the RR Path. Then maybe you can skim the other packets and focus more on the 36 page one JUST for review. BUT, then again, I am not sure. Maybe someone else has a better opinion??
 
Those notes are illegal to buy or sell because they are illegal copies of copywritten materials. They are also more than 8 years old.

His books have the same content, are much more recent/updated, and are legal to obtain.

Same goes for the audio recordings.
 
Those notes are illegal to buy or sell because they are illegal copies of copywritten materials. They are also more than 8 years old.

His books have the same content, are much more recent/updated, and are legal to obtain.

Same goes for the audio recordings.
except there are no legal audio recordings....
 
Those notes are illegal to buy or sell because they are illegal copies of copywritten materials. They are also more than 8 years old.

His books have the same content, are much more recent/updated, and are legal to obtain.

Same goes for the audio recordings.

Don't worry, I'm sure the OP has no intention of buying or selling Goljan's notes.

However, I do agree. Goljan Rapid Review is a beautiful book with lots of nice charts and diagrams and color pathology photos. I think it costs less than $40. The bootleg notes (which I saw on a friend's computer, of course) are a bunch of crappy looking black and white photocopies. I don't understand why anyone wants them.
 
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