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<blockquote data-quote="mdeast" data-source="post: 12499685" data-attributes="member: 270722"><p>Yeah. You get quicker as it goes along. I can do 46 question blocks and review in about an hour. I do 30 minutes for questions, and 30 for review. By the end of your studying and on your second pass, you should be scoring at least around 70% correct. The correct ones take very little time to review- just make sure you got it right because you actually knew it, and that you understand what the other answer choices were referring to. I find this helpful for drug questions (even if I got them right). Just in your mind make sure you know what the mechanism of the drug is, what are it's side effects, what are its uses, etc. even if you didn't select it. The incorrect ones can take more time...but often the explanations in UWorld are so good that you don't need to look much up in First Aid other than annotate if it's not already there. </p><p></p><p>Questions are important but don't forget about reading. I'm t minus 2 weeks and I'm doing about 6 hours of reading, 3 hours of questions, and 1-2 hours of memorizing annoying errata everyday now. Gotta grill it all in at the end.</p><p></p><p>Also random blocks are where it's at. I think it's prepared me better for the real exams and kept me on my toes for all material (not just the material I studied that day).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdeast, post: 12499685, member: 270722"] Yeah. You get quicker as it goes along. I can do 46 question blocks and review in about an hour. I do 30 minutes for questions, and 30 for review. By the end of your studying and on your second pass, you should be scoring at least around 70% correct. The correct ones take very little time to review- just make sure you got it right because you actually knew it, and that you understand what the other answer choices were referring to. I find this helpful for drug questions (even if I got them right). Just in your mind make sure you know what the mechanism of the drug is, what are it's side effects, what are its uses, etc. even if you didn't select it. The incorrect ones can take more time...but often the explanations in UWorld are so good that you don't need to look much up in First Aid other than annotate if it's not already there. Questions are important but don't forget about reading. I'm t minus 2 weeks and I'm doing about 6 hours of reading, 3 hours of questions, and 1-2 hours of memorizing annoying errata everyday now. Gotta grill it all in at the end. Also random blocks are where it's at. I think it's prepared me better for the real exams and kept me on my toes for all material (not just the material I studied that day). [/QUOTE]
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