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Can some of you comment on this, please?
Ok, we learn, or rather memorize, lots and lots of detailed info for class exams. While we are exposed to a fair amount of this again, and in varying contexts (like seeing Physio again in Pathophys), it seems unlikely that anyone will retain all of this over the course of the first two years.
So, we start getting ready for Boards, and realize we have forgotten, a little about some subjects, more about others, and a lot about a few.
So, we must set about to re-learn material. Here are my thoughts and questions:
Do you think it is easier the 2nd time around having learned it once before?
Will you do better in the re-learning process if you've done well initially vs not having done as well initially?
Do you ADD to what you learned initially so that Board scores reflect initial competence AND the additional material added during Board review/study?
Is there a way to maximize the first two years in order to minimze the necessity for new or re-learning, and maximize Board scores?
Sorry for the rather long, rambling post, but i'm very interested in your thoughts and experiences!
Thanks!
Ok, we learn, or rather memorize, lots and lots of detailed info for class exams. While we are exposed to a fair amount of this again, and in varying contexts (like seeing Physio again in Pathophys), it seems unlikely that anyone will retain all of this over the course of the first two years.
So, we start getting ready for Boards, and realize we have forgotten, a little about some subjects, more about others, and a lot about a few.
So, we must set about to re-learn material. Here are my thoughts and questions:
Do you think it is easier the 2nd time around having learned it once before?
Will you do better in the re-learning process if you've done well initially vs not having done as well initially?
Do you ADD to what you learned initially so that Board scores reflect initial competence AND the additional material added during Board review/study?
Is there a way to maximize the first two years in order to minimze the necessity for new or re-learning, and maximize Board scores?
Sorry for the rather long, rambling post, but i'm very interested in your thoughts and experiences!
Thanks!