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Don't buy everything on the MANDATORY reading list NYCOM sends out.
visit the Step 1/ Comlex 1 forums, osteopathic forum, and allopathic forums. Do a search on each subject and you will see what people say about particular books for each subject. I did this and had my core study books (Path, physio, pharm,micro, OMM, anatomy, biochem, and embryology) before school started. I was still missing some cores books but I fill them as needed. Personally I like texts that read like prose (i.e. STARS physiology, Robbins, neuroanatomy through clincal cases, etc.) and review books (RR Path, BRS physio, First aid, etc.).
Amazon is also ok for reviews.
First week of school you can look at books in the library and see if it fits your needs. You can also browse in the bookstore. the library sets aside mandatory textbooks for 3 hours max loan(enough time to read/take notes on 2-3 chapters), some books for 1 week loan, and the previous editions can be borrowed up to 3 weeks I believe.
get your library password so you may renew books and put books on hold. as far as I know you can only get this from the medical library.
don't be afraid to buy more books than you need. If you take care of them you can easily resell them back for 80%+ of the original cost.
I'm still trying to decide on a pharm and biochem book. I have 3 pharm books, 2 biochem books, and I have 1 biochem book checked out that I am looking over.
ask upperclassmen but don't guy buying their bookcase.
Emule is great for the filesharing crowd. lots of hard to find files are located in the network.
Don't buy everything on the MANDATORY reading list NYCOM sends out.
visit the Step 1/ Comlex 1 forums, osteopathic forum, and allopathic forums. Do a search on each subject and you will see what people say about particular books for each subject. I did this and had my core study books (Path, physio, pharm,micro, OMM, anatomy, biochem, and embryology) before school started. I was still missing some cores books but I fill them as needed. Personally I like texts that read like prose (i.e. STARS physiology, Robbins, neuroanatomy through clincal cases, etc.) and review books (RR Path, BRS physio, First aid, etc.).
Amazon is also ok for reviews.
First week of school you can look at books in the library and see if it fits your needs. You can also browse in the bookstore. the library sets aside mandatory textbooks for 3 hours max loan(enough time to read/take notes on 2-3 chapters), some books for 1 week loan, and the previous editions can be borrowed up to 3 weeks I believe.
get your library password so you may renew books and put books on hold. as far as I know you can only get this from the medical library.
don't be afraid to buy more books than you need. If you take care of them you can easily resell them back for 80%+ of the original cost.
I'm still trying to decide on a pharm and biochem book. I have 3 pharm books, 2 biochem books, and I have 1 biochem book checked out that I am looking over.
ask upperclassmen but don't guy buying their bookcase.
Emule is great for the filesharing crowd. lots of hard to find files are located in the network.