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I was very lucky to make a high score on Step 1 (really was not expecting it). Now it's time for step 2. I'll be applying to a competitive specialty but I'm taking a year off-so it's important to score at par with step 1 score because programs will be able to see my score at application time. Also, my grades are not too hot (but no Fs) for the first 2 years. During 3rd year, grades were good with shelf scores mostly in 80s and a 90 on IM shelf, 70 on surgery. I don't want a drop in my step 2 score and end up looking like my well above average step 1 score was a fluke amidst the rest of my average grades.
What can I do to go a little above and beyond-basically I want to cross the 260 mark. Main goal is to show that I can keep up my performance and to try to compensate for course grades (if that is possible).
I'm thinking of using:
UWORLD, step up and secrets.
Review ob-gyn by reading my blueprints highlights.
Read FA for psych to refresh psychiatry.
I'm weak in Pedi and Surgery. How should I tackle this? Kaplan notes? I read a couple of posts saying that the trauma section from NMS casebook is good enough for surgery.
I'm looking at my list and it's already too long. For Step1, I stuck to 2 sources plus DIT and knew them front and back. This long list of resources for step 2 is making me nervous.
Advice? Will DIT help in going above and beyond?
What can I do to go a little above and beyond-basically I want to cross the 260 mark. Main goal is to show that I can keep up my performance and to try to compensate for course grades (if that is possible).
I'm thinking of using:
UWORLD, step up and secrets.
Review ob-gyn by reading my blueprints highlights.
Read FA for psych to refresh psychiatry.
I'm weak in Pedi and Surgery. How should I tackle this? Kaplan notes? I read a couple of posts saying that the trauma section from NMS casebook is good enough for surgery.
I'm looking at my list and it's already too long. For Step1, I stuck to 2 sources plus DIT and knew them front and back. This long list of resources for step 2 is making me nervous.
Advice? Will DIT help in going above and beyond?