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I have started my first year of med school and am reflecting on how I could have better used some resources. If you have some advice/suggestions for my questions below, I would sincerely appreciate your honest input!
- I resisted using an Anki approach because I thought it was too cumbersome. However, it seems like Anki is the best way to do self-assessment/ repetition. Is this true, or are there other strategies? How would Firecracker fit into this?
- Is spaced-repetition really ALL THAT important?
- Memorizing some of the basic science and biochemistry was challenging. Going forward in med school, how important is it to know this material inside out? Should I keep going back to periodically review the basic science and biochemistry? Will a lot of this stuff relate to Step One material?
- Is it okay to start using BRS materials now as a first-year? Is there such a thing as having used Board review materials too much before actually needing to take a Board exam, that I will have run out of fresh practice questions?
- I have been advised to annotate First Aid as I go along. However, I have also heard that I should buy the most recent First Aid (meaning I’ll have to upgrade next year, anyway) and that reading/studying annotations becomes less useful once I have a grip of the material. What does that exactly mean with regard to the extent that I’ll annotate?
- How should I be using First Aid? Am I supposed to periodically take out my First Aid and flip through to keep past material somewhat fresh in my mind?