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Hi! I just had some questions about the pediatric boards. I'm a very weak test taker (Step 1-199, Step 2-223, Step 3-failed and re-took and then passed with 204). I've also done poorly and below average on all of my in service tests.
Basically, I'm at a real chance of failing the boards next year and since I know it's one of the hardest board exams and some of my prior seniors have failed, I wanted to make sure I do everything this next year to pass. I know that most people do MedStudy (the book and questions) and 3 years of Pedialink, and then Laughing your Way is a good concise review closer to the test date. I haven't made a set plan yet but I want to start hammering away at my pedialink questions from the past 3 years (I've been terrible about doing them in residency).
My main question right now is how to do the pedialink questions. I've been doing a few each day, but i don't feel like I retain any of the information. Right now I've been answering each question, then reading the full explanations which takes a good 5-10 minutes per question. But it's very passive and I don't really remember or retain what I'm covering.
1) Can I ask how you guys did pedialink questions? Did you take notes? If so, did you just take down the main points at the end? I'm not sure which details in the explanations are important to write down and remember and which details are superfluous if any. Can you do pedialink questions by topic?
2) Also, my pedialink access is about to expire since I'm finishing residency. Do you usually just pay to renew the membership after residency is done?
3) I was told I'd need a central source of information because pedialink alone doesn't cover everything. Someone recommended the Kaplan book? Is that good?
I have a year to study but I want to make the most of that time, especially being a weak test taker. Failing step 3 was one of the worst days of residency, I don't want to feel that again. Would appreciate any advice or thoughts, especially if you're also a weak test taker like me or have struggled with board exams in the past.
Basically, I'm at a real chance of failing the boards next year and since I know it's one of the hardest board exams and some of my prior seniors have failed, I wanted to make sure I do everything this next year to pass. I know that most people do MedStudy (the book and questions) and 3 years of Pedialink, and then Laughing your Way is a good concise review closer to the test date. I haven't made a set plan yet but I want to start hammering away at my pedialink questions from the past 3 years (I've been terrible about doing them in residency).
My main question right now is how to do the pedialink questions. I've been doing a few each day, but i don't feel like I retain any of the information. Right now I've been answering each question, then reading the full explanations which takes a good 5-10 minutes per question. But it's very passive and I don't really remember or retain what I'm covering.
1) Can I ask how you guys did pedialink questions? Did you take notes? If so, did you just take down the main points at the end? I'm not sure which details in the explanations are important to write down and remember and which details are superfluous if any. Can you do pedialink questions by topic?
2) Also, my pedialink access is about to expire since I'm finishing residency. Do you usually just pay to renew the membership after residency is done?
3) I was told I'd need a central source of information because pedialink alone doesn't cover everything. Someone recommended the Kaplan book? Is that good?
I have a year to study but I want to make the most of that time, especially being a weak test taker. Failing step 3 was one of the worst days of residency, I don't want to feel that again. Would appreciate any advice or thoughts, especially if you're also a weak test taker like me or have struggled with board exams in the past.