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I'm almost done reading Clinical Micro Made Ridiculously Simple. I'm surprised by how much I've liked the book so far as I've found the mnemonics and pictures a lot more helpful than I thought I would based on flipping through it briefly before the end of the school year. I feel like I'm retaining most of the big points, but I know I'm not going to go back and re-read the book and get the repetition I normally do.. I think the best way for me to go about finishing up this subject is to read through the tables in the book one more time and use those to annotate First Aid with anything I feel I need to, but I like the idea of being able to do a lot of practice questions for this subject and I don't really want to exhaust the mico questions in my USMLEWorld subscription for micro since i've been doing mixed 48-Q blocks every night.. Anyone know of a good source of micro questions I can use to cement the main points into my brain? Also can anyone comment on what they found successful as far as a method for studying micro was using CMMRS, etc? Thanks