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I'm definitely doing Kaplan because we get that for free at my school. I'm still deciding whether or not I can handle rx at the same time. There is no reset feature, and it's not cheap. Kaplan for sure. Do u have any thoughts about rx?
FYI, that's not 100% true.
Are you referring to the Australian dude who emailed back and fourth till they grudgingly reset his account? I don't know if that will work for me though.
I'm not sure I'll even manage to get through just Kaplan during the year. If you could somehow pull off both Kaplan and Rx during the school year, it would be quite impressive. I certainly wouldn't buy it until you've done some Qbank and feel like you have the time for it, unless you're just swimming in money. In which case, buy me Qbank.
Yeah I don't think you'd sound convincing enough without an Australian accent bro. And by 'bro' I mean 'mate'.
Lolz. All these decisions about whether or not to buy Qbanks in advance are driving me nuts
Lol quite the opposite. I'm pinching pennies. I know I definitely want to do at least gt, rx, Kaplan, combank/comquest, and Uworld. I will have Kaplan/gt completed before dedicated study time for sure. We have about 7-9 weeks worth of holidays during second year before board studying even begins. I'm shooting for a really high score. But im not one to do things last minute. That makes me anxious actually, and it messes up my productivity when i see huge piles of work to do. I don't want to be stuck doing major Qbanks like world and rx in the same month. How far in advance do people usually start Uworld?
People generally do at most 2 blocks UW q's a day (during dedicated study time), and there are over 2000 q's. Each block has slightly less than 50 questions, so figure at least 20 days to get through UWorld. Obviously, I haven't done these Qbanks, but that seems to me like it's probably too much. I'd probably knock out either Rx or Qbank. Unless you're not at a DO school and are just doing combank to do even more questions. In which case drop that. Get further opinions though.
Yeah, right now I'm ~40% banked and am deciding if I will continue GT or do a few passes of the 3 major qbanks + GT qbank + other qbooks. I'm not as ambitious in my score as most, I'm not shooting for 250+ but obviously I'd be happy with it. Rx will reset if you ask them if you have a 12 month subscription. Like was said above, if you're doing GT then 1 qbank alongside is plenty. You can use too many resources.
In case people haven't logged into GT today yet... They're launching Firecracker, new platform, new interface, and promising step2 materials coming later this year... GT (or FC) is getting better by the day!
http://blog.firecracker.me/happy-4th-of-july-from-firecracker/
This is why they haven't implemented any changes in months on the GT site.
Finally took a second to sign up for firecracker... this looks pretty cool. If they can integrate Step 1 + Step 2 info, then that would be helpful for those transitioning. I like this company + spaced repetition yet I always have trouble trusting the program...
Looks like someone should create a new thread called Firecracker, lol.
Don't know how much you guys have looked at the site, but it looks like you will be able to create your own flash cards (huge) and they will be an ability to share your deck with other users. That's a game changing feature IMO.
Site looks amazing.
Just checked out the Step 2 topics....very nice. But a lot of the Step 2 cards seem to be 90% the same as their Step 1 version just with a few lines of added info about Dx. Not sure how many will be like this.
Just checked out the Step 2 topics....very nice. But a lot of the Step 2 cards seem to be 90% the same as their Step 1 version just with a few lines of added info about Dx. Not sure how many will be like this.
Quickly checked it out and I agree they really have gone above and beyond any of my expectations. I just hope they roll out step 2 soon since most of us will be starting our rotations soon.
If they ever offer an IPO, I'll be the first to jump on it.
I looked into their pay for employees, and they prefer to offer stock options, so I assume they're public, but I don't know what their ticker symbols are. I've debated the investment - they have a great product and vision but pretty tight niche in my eyes.
Also, I know nothing about stocks.
Ah ok, thanks, there was a good reason for my disclaimer at the end of my post 😛 Didn't realize there were private stocks as well. Not to derail this thread completely, but how are the value of private stocks determined?
jack, you should get a qbank and do questions to see if GT has helped you. There really is a big difference between knowing how to apply the information and thinking you know it cause you have seen the card before.
Rising MS2 here... what I'm planning on doing during the school year is GT + pathoma +FA + kaplan qbank + school notes for exams. Then GT + FA + UWorld for dedicated study time... hopefully it'll work out
Oh, 100% agree. I'm buying Kaplan this week. Considered a 1 year UWorld or 1 year Usmlerx alongside.
What is your recommendation between focusing on multi qbanks + 1 subject vs retaining all subjects with 3 hrs a day GT? I'm interested to see everyone's scores from this year (GT users), probably will impact my decision.
Oh, 100% agree. I'm buying Kaplan this week. Considered a 1 year UWorld or 1 year Usmlerx alongside.
What is your recommendation between focusing on multi qbanks + 1 subject vs retaining all subjects with 3 hrs a day GT? I'm interested to see everyone's scores from this year (GT users), probably will impact my decision.
pretty much identical to what I plan to do as well
Qbank offers a trial - I just signed up for it, have done 13 q's just to try it (will finish one block). It seems like a legit program - questions are good, explanations are great, citations in FA, etc. For the 13 I've done (I know, meaningless), there are a few I nailed I wouldn't have without GT. Give the trial a go
Edit: I should add so you don't feel compelled to do GT - these could be questions I'd get right with some focused cramming as well. I feel like I'd get more of them right with GT than cramming though. How many more, I can't say obviously, having done so little.
So you will be doing gt plus Kaplan PLUS uworld or rx? Damn. Is your school pass or fail? I wanted to do gt along side two more Qbanks but I kinda like my class ranking and I'd like to keep it that way. They grade us A, B, C or F.
I think his plan is the same as mine - kaplan during the year, world during dedicated time. He'll happily correct my wrongness if that's not the case though
Guys, I'm in the same boat....here's my strategy for how I'm going to approach this problem. It relies on just sticking GT out for the following reasons:
The first reality I care about is this is the score itself, I'm not an IMG or DO (not sure where you guys are at) so if we are shooting for the top residencies than a 245-255 range is the cutoff wow threshold for ortho, derm, plastics, rad onc and a 260, 270, 280 isn't going to make or break the deal (reccs, pubs, connections, 3rd year grades WAY more imp at that point)....different story perhaps for DOs or IMGs trying to make it big and standout
The second reality is this, FA+UWORLD, FA+UWORLD ought to be at the CORE of what you need to master and understand entering the test. Those are the CORE, must-know backbones. Look at the step 1 experiences and what people say, its better to be 100% in these than anything else and I am confident if we master these, then we should be gold for the actual test. Knowing AND understanding these two cold I am going to speculate should get you in the 235-240+ range. The other qbanks are great for practice but not reflective of the real exam. The NBMEs and UWorld come the closest. Hence, doing more questions doesn't necessarily translate into better performance on the test. I strongly believe doing the RIGHT questions does and in terms of time invested/points earned just knowing one qbank cold (UWorld, over 2000 questions) > being a question answering machine like Philoston. Hence I think if you want to get 2-3x passes, it would be beneficial to start UWorld (just 5-10 questions a night and knowing them perfectly) during the start of 2nd year. I'm sure if we have 50% of GT banked, we should at least be able to select easy 1st year stuff to do and by the time January rolls around and path and pharm are over, we can do the really hard path/pharm questions.
The third reality is that PATH is 75% of the test hence it merits a supplemental resource. I think PATH and physio are the two most conceptually-bound subjects where learning the mechanisms/doing problems are MORE important vs. just memorizing. Micro/Biochem/Anatomy/Immuno were all memorizable subjects. Hence I feel like BRS phys and Pathoma (the book with lectures) + Robbins Q and A book + maybe some kaplan qbank problems + Goljan audio are the way to annihilate the beast during the school year to answer any question being tossed at you for boards. Pathoma and BRS phys are something that can be easily supplemented during boards prep. Additionally I think GT path, pharm should be banked as you go along with classes (I compared path in pathoma with GT path and FA path and they go hand in hand and it would be like banking FA path) and should be prioritized during your daily questions. I don't think you need to necessarily read the GT cards (I plan on reading Pathoma and annotating class notes onto Pathoma and using BRS phys/Pathoma as my "GT cards" in an essence because they provide better meaning and conceptualization of basically the most important section on step so its better to know this WELL)
Personally, I've been banking GT cards while watching Kaplan Videos this summer to fully master the material and understand the conceptual aspects behind the GT cards. It's been great to obtain this holistic study approach and I think the bigger questions you need to ask yourself is this:
a.) Is the tradeoff of Kaplan QBank and Rx questions > doing daily GT questions.
b.) Will Kaplan QBank and Rx provide me any base to better perform on UWorld, NBME (better Qbank gaugers of the USMLE)
-> Personally I think you need a knowledgebase in order to do QBanks. People may disagree, but I think its foolish to just to start out doing Qbanks during the year on stuff I forgot, arduously read the explanations, forget most of it by the time I start UWorld later on in the year. It would be hard to just rely on Kaplan and Rx QBanks with randomly scattered high yield info questions and use the explanations as my knowledgebase. I would pick GT over Qbanks as the priority hands down because it allows me to master FA AND at least get one-step problems during my review questions than difficult Kaplan QBank questions over the top of my head.
If ANYTHING, do these qbanks later on during the road AFTER your first pass of UWorld and before your second pass of UWorld during dedicated study time.
The point is, GT and qbanks are both a time investment and you need to make a sacrifice and common ground that maximizes on learning All the high-yield (FA+UWorld) and some medium-yield (those added details in GT) the most efficient way.
GT/UWorld/Pathoma, BRS Phys, Robbins Q+A, Kaplan Path QBank FTW for 2nd year
As a sidenote, lets hope the firecracker interface will be ready by the time MS2 starts where we can customize our GT schedule....if thats the case then that clinches the benefit of doing GT
I have not taken any NBME or SA's or Uworld (also also I am an IMG) but this is what I felt...
GT helps memorization and it was a great supplement to First Aid for Embryo, Immuno, Biochem, Micro, Pharm, General Path and Anat (still working on Anat).
When I tried banking Phys/Path I realised it was not helping me and second read of BRS Phys, Pathoma seemed more lucrative. (out of context but do read Goljan after Pathoma... Pathoma simplifies Goljan)
So, I am 50% banked right now and I will not bank anything else except Anat that is left out.
Definitely do KQbank and UsmleRx over banking Phys/Pathophys on GT.... and KQbank is probably the best thing to keep your ass on fire...
All the above are personal opinions from an amateur.
PS: If there is no time crunch do it all. Banking more on GT would not hurt.
PPS: Experiment with your study resources, see what works best for you, trust your instincts and stick with your plan.
haven't really been following this since taking the test in june, but just wanted to say that I can name 4 or 5 anatomy questions I knew from GT that were not in first aid. as far as questions that are difficult because of obscure facts and not because of the need to think critically, GT anatomy was surprisingly high-yield