Good strategy for class in preparation for step I

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Hi, when I start in the fall, like in my Physiology class, from reading old threads on here and all, I take it, I should be using my BRS book in class during lecture(when I go), and takin notes on the relevant section, and then doing corresponding questions at the end?

Is this a good strategy to use for class so when Step I rolls around I'll be ready, and have BRS memorized?

How should I incorporate 1st aid into my strategy?
 
I'd say that the best way to incorporate First Aid is to MASTER it during each respective subject and make NEAT notes in it. Be sure to leave plenty of room.

Your BRS strategy is excellent. I think it will work well for you.

Basically, if you can read and highlight in a BRS or HY book for each subject, you're in great shape when it comes time to review.
 
bigfrank said:
I'd say that the best way to incorporate First Aid is to MASTER it during each respective subject and make NEAT notes in it. Be sure to leave plenty of room.

Your BRS strategy is excellent. I think it will work well for you.

Basically, if you can read and highlight in a BRS or HY book for each subject, you're in great shape when it comes time to review.

with your 267 you're my idol and so your word is gold!!! 😀
we're P/F, so as long as I'm passing, I'm ok, I'd rather just pass and get something remotely close to your score :laugh:
 
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