So, I too failed the exam, and I am looking for a study partner for ABIM exam 2014. I am willing to use Skype, though I would also love to meet in person if possible. Does anyone have any ideas where to find such a partner?
I found a partner on this site. I was so lucky.
Skype worked perfectly. It was free and it doesn't limit you to locals only.
You can do searches and send each others links via skype to look at. It was just awesome.
Why waste time traveling? It just creates more excuses for "cancelling".
The way we did questions is one person read odd and the other person read even questions and we kept it up.
-find someone who is serious yet fun at the same time. It's helpful to laugh because you will spend a lot of time together so if your brain thinks you are having fun, it just works better.
-Partner was great for me because I remember conversations, debates, challenges, better than something I simply read.
1. Set a schedule that both of you agree upon. Let it finish early so you can have more time to go over things a second time. Some thing like 2 weeks per subject then 2 days per subject and like 5 free days before the exam is cool. Maybe even have an "off" week in the middle so you can use that as a make up or a real off if you did keep up. You may need to redo the schedule from time to time...cutting some topics to 10 days (maybe even Derm to 4 days) to accommodate things that come up. Life is not perfect...but try to keep up. If you mess up, forgive yourself and get back on track...don't just give up. Redoing the schedule makes you feel good again and sometimes that's needed.
2. Try to respect each other and make sure to reschedule as soon as you know you can't make it. Be a little flexible...so long as you finish in time. If your partner cancels, just keep doing other work on the subject. Sometimes people don't feel like reading-studying at night after work. Sometimes they are fine doing questions though...so if that's the case, plan to do 20 questions. Every bit helps
3. Plan to finish only ONE source before you start questions. The other sources you can still read while you are doing questions. For me, I picked my videos since I knew at worst it would be 4 hours (spread over 2-3 days). You can pick BB3, Medstudy, whatever you want. If you try to make it where you say you must finish ALL reading, you will constantly put off questions...which is a bad idea. At the same time you want to finish one source so you feel like you have a foundation for the questions and you are not getting your confidence blown. So just pick ONE and read the other 1-4 sources when you are free.
4. Make sure both of you understand and are honest with each other. If you are both not sure, take some time to both look it up and report back. It's a great learning experience. Quiz each other once in a while to verify.
Good luck.