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hmmmm...... MotherF@#$$R
just took it today. YEah, it's a hard test, no joke. The problem with it is that it is so different from step I. On step I a lot of Q's were like - "25 yo male comes in today blah blah blah .. then a basic science question that you could have answered without really reading the blah blah blah" or a clinical question that asked for a diagnosis based on the blah blah blah (which we all assumed was advanced stuff fitting for stepII -- I mean, we all know the breakdown, step I basic science, step II diagnosis, step III management). On this exam, the questions were very different. most questions follow the following pattern -- "25 yo previously healthy male comes in today with c/o abdominal pain, diarrheah, shortness of breath, chest pain, ... he has some erythema on this, and some excoriations on that, and some cracles on this, and some bleeding on that, and just in case u were not confused enough, there is a fungating something or other sticking out of his rear end .. and always finishes with a phrase,"but other than that he is healthy" regardless of whether or not the pt is on respirator by the end of the vignette.... and then the question is never straighforward (like what's the Dx) but usually is ass backwards like "this condition could have been prevented by ..." or "the lab abnormality he is likely to develop in the next 24 hrs is...." In general questions are looooong, answer choices frequently A through like J or whatever (messes with your whole 1/5 shot). I personally didnt study very much compared to step I (step I I read like 4-5 different books, memorized a lot of First Aid and Step Up, and did probably like 80% of the qbank). for this exam, I just did all of Qbank and read secrets. Just like step I, this exam is hard to study for. I remember walking out of step one and thinking that most of the answers I knew during the exam I knew simply because I either firgured it out right there and then or knew from the two years past. It was really the same deal here, it's really hard to study for these things.. u just gotta be good at taking tests. Welll, this was one lengthy f....ing explanation (tangentiality, anyone?) but hope this helps...
just took it today. YEah, it's a hard test, no joke. The problem with it is that it is so different from step I. On step I a lot of Q's were like - "25 yo male comes in today blah blah blah .. then a basic science question that you could have answered without really reading the blah blah blah" or a clinical question that asked for a diagnosis based on the blah blah blah (which we all assumed was advanced stuff fitting for stepII -- I mean, we all know the breakdown, step I basic science, step II diagnosis, step III management). On this exam, the questions were very different. most questions follow the following pattern -- "25 yo previously healthy male comes in today with c/o abdominal pain, diarrheah, shortness of breath, chest pain, ... he has some erythema on this, and some excoriations on that, and some cracles on this, and some bleeding on that, and just in case u were not confused enough, there is a fungating something or other sticking out of his rear end .. and always finishes with a phrase,"but other than that he is healthy" regardless of whether or not the pt is on respirator by the end of the vignette.... and then the question is never straighforward (like what's the Dx) but usually is ass backwards like "this condition could have been prevented by ..." or "the lab abnormality he is likely to develop in the next 24 hrs is...." In general questions are looooong, answer choices frequently A through like J or whatever (messes with your whole 1/5 shot). I personally didnt study very much compared to step I (step I I read like 4-5 different books, memorized a lot of First Aid and Step Up, and did probably like 80% of the qbank). for this exam, I just did all of Qbank and read secrets. Just like step I, this exam is hard to study for. I remember walking out of step one and thinking that most of the answers I knew during the exam I knew simply because I either firgured it out right there and then or knew from the two years past. It was really the same deal here, it's really hard to study for these things.. u just gotta be good at taking tests. Welll, this was one lengthy f....ing explanation (tangentiality, anyone?) but hope this helps...