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I want to make a year-long plan for myself.
I know this may be over kill and gunnerish but I struggled with the MCAT for a long time before I mastered it, so I know that I'm going to need the extra time for Step 1 as well.
Does anyone have any better suggestions for what I could start doing this summer and to continue throughout next year, or a better method of reviewing M1? Also - is Kaplan Qbank a better choice than UsmleRx?
For path next year, I'm definitely going to do Goljan audio. Between pathoma audio and textbook, RR Goljan textbook, and Robbin's textbook - which would be the best combination? I'm thinking that all of these resources done thoroughly as well as keeping up with class, a question bank and Gunner Training is just not realistic. Seems like Robbin's is very dense and perhaps not the most high yield source to use, at the same time I keep hearing about how it is by far superior. Maybe pathoma + RR Goljan ? Even this seems like too much in addition to a Qbank and GT, though.
Hi All -
I want to make a year-long plan for myself. It seems too easy to become over resourced, and I want to figure out a game plan ahead of time so that I do not fall into this trap.
I'll be an M2 in the fall, and I want to review M1 year this summer in a boards-focused manner, as well as spend a few hours each week as an M2 doing questions and reviewing for boards. I don't want to 'get ahead' on the things I haven't yet learned in school.
I know this may be over kill and gunnerish but I struggled with the MCAT for a long time before I mastered it, so I know that I'm going to need the extra time for Step 1 as well. I'm looking at a competitive specialty so I want to do truly well on Step 1 and I am willing to put in the time - I just need to figure out what it is best to put my time into.
I'm thinking to start Gunner Training and Kaplan Qbank (followed closely with FA) this summer and to continue this throughout the M2 year, and to do Uworld closer to test day. Does anyone have any better suggestions for what I could start doing this summer and to continue throughout next year, or a better method of reviewing M1? Also - is Kaplan Qbank a better choice than UsmleRx?
For path next year, I'm definitely going to do Goljan audio. Between pathoma audio and textbook, RR Goljan textbook, and Robbin's textbook - which would be the best combination? I'm thinking that all of these resources done thoroughly as well as keeping up with class, a question bank and Gunner Training is just not realistic. Seems like Robbin's is very dense and perhaps not the most high yield source to use, at the same time I keep hearing about how it is by far superior. Maybe pathoma + RR Goljan ? Even this seems like too much in addition to a Qbank and GT, though.
What would you all recommend? Does anyone have experience with a year-long study plan and what has worked for you best? I'm not 100% sold on GT yet either, so I'm open to advice - just has seemed like the most reasonable option for a longterm plan.
I'm sorry for all the questions, but I thought knocking it all at once was better than constant posts. Thank you in advance! 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
I'm also a rising MS2 and was thinking of creating a plan too. Just thought you might be interested in comparing...
For the summer, I was going to review through some of the MS1 material. I'm going to get GT starting next week (when my summer vacation starts) and run through as much MS1 material as possible. I also plan to read through Lippincott Biochemistry (the pictures are great), BRS Physiology, and BRS Gross Anatomy (would anyone say High Yield Gross Anatomy is better?). I was going to wait until later in the year to start with the more common QBanks such as USMLEWorld or Kaplan. If and once I finish reviewing those three books, I plan on going through Goljan RR.
At the start of MS2 for all courses minus Path, I'm going to go through them while reviewing the appropriate material in GT and First Aid. I was planning on getting First Aid 2012 instead of waiting for FA2013, which isn't until Jan 2013 (WTF?!?!?!). When FA2013 comes out, I'll borrow or buy it and annotate the missing info into FA2012. Any opinions on that?
For Pathology, I'm going to order Pathoma sometime over the summer. I have only heard great things about it from everyone that tried it. Having said that, Goljan RR is still the gold standard. So I'm going to go through Goljan RR and annotate into Pathoma. I'm hoping to do this while also using GT and FA (as well as those pesky notes my school expects me to go through). I want to go through Goljan audio too but I think i'm going to save those the gym and long car rides.
I would really appreciate any suggestions/comments on this plan 👍
Hi All -
For path next year, I'm definitely going to do Goljan audio. Between pathoma audio and textbook, RR Goljan textbook, and Robbin's textbook - which would be the best combination? I'm thinking that all of these resources done thoroughly as well as keeping up with class, a question bank and Gunner Training is just not realistic. Seems like Robbin's is very dense and perhaps not the most high yield source to use, at the same time I keep hearing about how it is by far superior. Maybe pathoma + RR Goljan ? Even this seems like too much in addition to a Qbank and GT, though.
Hi All -
I want to make a year-long plan for myself. It seems too easy to become over resourced, and I want to figure out a game plan ahead of time so that I do not fall into this trap.
I'll be an M2 in the fall, and I want to review M1 year this summer in a boards-focused manner, as well as spend a few hours each week as an M2 doing questions and reviewing for boards. I don't want to 'get ahead' on the things I haven't yet learned in school.
I know this may be over kill and gunnerish but I struggled with the MCAT for a long time before I mastered it, so I know that I'm going to need the extra time for Step 1 as well. I'm looking at a competitive specialty so I want to do truly well on Step 1 and I am willing to put in the time - I just need to figure out what it is best to put my time into.
I'm thinking to start Gunner Training and Kaplan Qbank (followed closely with FA) this summer and to continue this throughout the M2 year, and to do Uworld closer to test day. Does anyone have any better suggestions for what I could start doing this summer and to continue throughout next year, or a better method of reviewing M1? Also - is Kaplan Qbank a better choice than UsmleRx?
For path next year, I'm definitely going to do Goljan audio. Between pathoma audio and textbook, RR Goljan textbook, and Robbin's textbook - which would be the best combination? I'm thinking that all of these resources done thoroughly as well as keeping up with class, a question bank and Gunner Training is just not realistic. Seems like Robbin's is very dense and perhaps not the most high yield source to use, at the same time I keep hearing about how it is by far superior. Maybe pathoma + RR Goljan ? Even this seems like too much in addition to a Qbank and GT, though.
What would you all recommend? Does anyone have experience with a year-long study plan and what has worked for you best? I'm not 100% sold on GT yet either, so I'm open to advice - just has seemed like the most reasonable option for a longterm plan.
I'm sorry for all the questions, but I thought knocking it all at once was better than constant posts. Thank you in advance! 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
>I'm incoming ms2 as well and this is my plan. Sounds hardcore though. I want to hear opinions >about this to see if it's doable/necessary.
This might sound weird, but my recommendation is not to study to death this summer. MS2 through boards is a tough stretch, and you don't want to start it exhausted/burnt out. And honestly, I find that much of what was presented in MS1 (that shows up again in boards) is "learned better in context" during MS2.
If you haven't done it already, I'd recommend flipping through First Aid and noting which stuff sounds familiar from MS1 and memorizing those boxes/diagrams.
>Also, how much does the first aid change from year to year? It seems annoying having to redo
I'd say over 85% (if not more) is identical. I annotated a version as I was doing MS1. I bought the updated version when it came out for MS2 - I didn't bother transfering my notes from my MS1 version, I just started annotating the new version.
>>> I don't want to 'get ahead' on the things I haven't yet learned in school.
You might consider searching Youtube for "HelpHippo" (Don't laugh.) They make these super-simple (and short) tutorials that introduce an MS2 topic. Each video is an easy way to learn one box/diagram from First Aid. And it's a (relatively) painless way to get ahead of the game for MS2. (Twenty minutes of Epidemiology lecture and I only really got "Sensitivity/Sepcificity" after watching the 2 minute HelpHippo tutorial....)
>I'm incoming ms2 as well and this is my plan.
> I don't want to 'get ahead' on the things I haven't yet learned in school.
You might consider searching Youtube for "HelpHippo" (Don't laugh.) They make these super-simple (and short) tutorials that introduce an MS2 topic. Each video is an easy way to learn one box/diagram from First Aid. And it's a (relatively) painless way to get ahead of the game for MS2. (Twenty minutes of Epidemiology lecture and I only really got "Sensitivity/Sepcificity" after watching the 2 minute HelpHippo tutorial....)