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Finished that mother ****er!!! Just got out of the interrogation room at the NBME headquarters...they had agents waiting for me when I walked out from my exam; wanted to know how I got a 100% on that thing if I didn't cheat. I told them it's all GT baby! 😎
More seriously though, it wasn't too bad at all (though definitely some curve balls as you'd expect). Also, there was at least 2-3 questions that I had on my exam that I only got because of GT. I didn't see them in my classes, didn't see them in FA (big surprise there 🙄), and never saw them on UW or Kaplan qbanks either. I can honestly say my performance on that exam was dramatically better thanks to GT. I'm absolutely not predicting a 260+ or even a 250+ (I'm really in too much of a daze to think about that crap anyways; my score will be what it will be at this point), but I give the system/structure provided by GT a lot of credit. Finishing up banking a month or two earlier may have helped, but it doesn't matter now.
Anyways, I feel like I've gotten to kind of know some of you guys from this thread, so I wanted to come touch base with you here first. If you trust in the GT system and put in the work it requires, I think your knowledge base will put you in position to be successful. Now off to go work out...if I can remember how after not being to the gym in over a month...😡).
At my school, the last 10% on exams is typically minutia. So for me to score 10% higher, I usually have to double the time I study.
What are suggesting? To complete GT in 2 months?
honestly my view of GT is a mix. Theres some parts that are good & some that might be good if you have alot of extra time on your hands. I'll give a more thorough breakdown of my method/thoughts on GT after my test in 10 days t.t. I really think it should be used differently depending on the amt of free time a person has.
I don't think theres enough time for it in the school year for AMG students unless you make that your main priority (then again, i spent 90% of my time during the year getting through about 200-300 clinical vignettes (robbins book, rubins book, kap Q bank, robbins flash cards) per organ system ontop of lectures, so I focused alot more on diagnosing dz & using that to teach me the necessary details)
I'm going to try to bank all/master as much as possible of pharm/micro in the next 6-7 days. I haven't seen these sections of GT before, but considering i busted my ass to get 90+ in both classes/finals, I have a preety solid background already & mostly just need a good Q/A refresher.
Congrats on finishing! See from the other thread you got to almost 90% mastery, that's sick. Enjoy waiting around for a month! 🙂
congrats on finishing. you were able to get through 2 qbanks & bank all of GT? How did you manage that? How much time did you have to study/did you ignore school work.
Congrats on finishing! See from the other thread you got to almost 90% mastery, that's sick. Enjoy waiting around for a month! 🙂
Yeah, lrkoehle did great. He put in a disciplined solid work ethic which will lead to success regardless of his score. Getting a few more questions right here or there doesn't really matter as much as the character/work ethic that got you there.
I need to maintain a 3.0 GPA to keep a partial scholarship. Oh and my school is non P/F with no plus/minuses. So an 89% on a test is the same as an 81% (both B's). How am I going to handle next year with GT on the side every day? 😱 I'm scared. Hopefully by banking as much as I can during this summer I can lessen the pain.
I need to maintain a 3.0 GPA to keep a partial scholarship. Oh and my school is non P/F with no plus/minuses. So an 89% on a test is the same as an 81% (both B's). How am I going to handle next year with GT on the side every day? 😱 I'm scared. Hopefully by banking as much as I can during this summer I can lessen the pain.
I need to maintain a 3.0 GPA to keep a partial scholarship. Oh and my school is non P/F with no plus/minuses. So an 89% on a test is the same as an 81% (both B's). How am I going to handle next year with GT on the side every day? 😱 I'm scared. Hopefully by banking as much as I can during this summer I can lessen the pain.
Where are you at in GT now? Seems like you've been doing it a while. I'm doing the desperately banking over summer thing to try to make 2nd year easier (no scholarship to hold onto, but not at p/f either). Also, I had intended to do all of micro and immuno + watch pathoma vids, but it just wasn't feasible (based on how much I wanted to work this summer). I initially dropped pathoma vids, but am now dropping micro and going back to pathoma vids. Will have banked all of the normal immuno (through hypersensitivities), a few micro cards, some miscellaneous path that I feel comfortable with, and behavioral. Looking at somewhere between 50 and 60% banked by the start of second year, with hopefully a fair mastery as well, but we'll see. I'm hoping to not be at much more than 120 review cards/day average by the start of classes (currently at ~250/day). Will hopefully have a decent enough acquaintance with 2nd year material to compensate for the increased time spent with GT cards
I'm not sure how you've been doing gradewise, but I would think keeping and 80 average would be reasonable with super solid GT maintenance and minutiae cramming
Wow you guys are talking about being 50-75% banked before ms2?![]()
I think it is certainly possible. We are about 1.5 weeks in to a 10 week summer and I stand currently at 33/40. I am hoping to achieve around 40/50 or higher before MS2 starts. I didn't even bank extraneous info, only things we learned during MS1.
Hey everyone,
I'm new to this thread and considering starting GT early in my M1 year, maybe on lite mode. Has anyone done this to really positive results? I see a lot of mixed reviews, but I did an SMP and I used a couple board prep books to supplement the curriculum to much success, so I'm not really sure why people recommend GT later on. Thanks for any input.
You are at 33% mastery of 40% banked? Fml. I have a 7 week summer and I'm in the lab daily. My break started less than a week ago and I'm at 9.6% completion with 7% mastery. I tend to bank most things a 1 or 2 for the first 3-4 days until I'm 100% comfortable I can go up to 4-5. I also have 160 questions as "never see again"
Is this a good pace? You sdn gunners scare me yo
I recommend at least waiting til late in first semester or early in second semester to make sure you can handle med school
I'm at ~40/30 as well. There's more stuff in those cards that are reasonable to do as a 1st year than you would think. Also, I personally don't recommend using the 'never see again' feature, unless it's for a reason other than mastery of the content (e.g. it's a long question stem, and you want to just knock out the memorization ones)
I started banking after my first test 2nd semester. As far as the perfect recall thing, I think of it this way - if I really have it down that pat, I'm going to rank it nothing but 5's, and it's only going to get seen once every 3 months. That's so infrequent, I don't see the downside in taking the time to make sure I know it still once every 3 months
Cool so uve been banking way longer than me. Hopefully I can reach 40/50 before ms2. Im only like 5 days in. Thanks 🙂
You're only 5 days in and you're already at 10%? You are flyyyying through this. No worries, you're going to get there. I'm at 10% and I've been randomly doing this for the past couple months, off and on.
Cool cool. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't behind. It was easy to bank a lot because I had just finished exams and still remembered a lot of the material. Easier to maintain than learn it all over again.
10% in 5 days....so you'll be done in less than 2 months right? Don't let us down.
ahhh im 12% in guys and im shooting for the 40/50% range too...although im pausing to conceptually learn the stuff using the kaplan vids (super helpful) which understand the rote memorization/efficiently review some key concepts from 1st year
Are you guys planning on doing any qbanks or is that all second year for you guys?
i wouldn't worry so much about what everyone else is doing.
Get advice from the best, develop your own plan and stick to it.👍
ahhh im 12% in guys and im shooting for the 40/50% range too...although im pausing to conceptually learn the stuff using the kaplan vids (super helpful) which understand the rote memorization/efficiently review some key concepts from 1st year
Are you guys planning on doing any qbanks or is that all second year for you guys?
Not til 2nd year
Edit: congrats on finishing ipizzy, didn't realize you were up
What do you guys do about really low yield gt Cards? I just came across some examples in anatomy. I will definitely NOT be learning lists of random muscles so I don't want to keep rating them 1 because they will keep coming up and wasting my time. On the other hand, I don't want to rate them a 5 and overestimate my mastery. Thoughts?
Thanks 🙂
I would just learn them! They came up on my test, so I'm biased 😛
Wait are you serious?! You had those low yield questions about which muscle the posterior interosseus artery crosses deep or superficial to? How many? Fml! I'm going for a jog.
Can someone PM me a promo code? I'm looking to try out GT since it seems like it fits my studying style, but I want to try it out first.
gts getting tedious now the more you bank even though im banking at a moderate pace...whats the way to limit your cards to <200 a day, just giving out more 4s and 5s?
gts getting tedious now the more you bank even though im banking at a moderate pace...whats the way to limit your cards to <200 a day, just giving out more 4s and 5s?
Can I get one, too?
Thanks.
So, what's the best way to start using this? I looked at some cards and added to the quiz, but I'm not really sure on the best way to begin approaching adding to the quizes and such. Is there like a youtube video showing the process?
I did the exam simulation for immunology. There were only 30 questions at the time. Some were old but a lot were new. It's multiple choice. It may be worth doing before your unit exams.
What % banked are you?