After high school, I entered a 6 year combined BA/MD program in the Midwest, of which I am now in Year 2. I've completed Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Genetics. Currently, I'm learning Gross Anatomy, Histology, Embryology, and Physiology taught in the same time frame, but as separate subjects, going thru each organ system. All our science classes are letter graded. Luckily so far, I have a 4.0.
I looked here: http://www.usmle.org/Examinations/step1/2010Step1.pdf, where it says "Some questions test the examinee's fund of information per se, but the majority of questions require the examinee to interpret graphic and tabular material, to identify gross and microscopic pathologic and normal specimens, and to solve problems through application of basic science principles." Our school exams, at least the ones so far up to this point, have been straight memorizing and recall questions from bullets on powerpoint slides or from a textbook, and not solving problems through application.
My question is, besides getting subject review books from the bookstore (or should I get the Kaplan Lecture Notes instead?) and First Aid to drive information into my brain, how do I start preparing to actually be able to answer a USMLE Step 1 type question (bc my classes so far, have been a joke when it comes to helping prepare). I've heard real USMLE questions integrate across subject areas (like testing Pathology and Physiology at the same time), rather than testing only 1 subject at a time.
Right now, I've gotten the basic science case books from Case Files. Should I maybe get the First Aid for the Basic Sciences books? Any guidance is appreciated.
I looked here: http://www.usmle.org/Examinations/step1/2010Step1.pdf, where it says "Some questions test the examinee's fund of information per se, but the majority of questions require the examinee to interpret graphic and tabular material, to identify gross and microscopic pathologic and normal specimens, and to solve problems through application of basic science principles." Our school exams, at least the ones so far up to this point, have been straight memorizing and recall questions from bullets on powerpoint slides or from a textbook, and not solving problems through application.
My question is, besides getting subject review books from the bookstore (or should I get the Kaplan Lecture Notes instead?) and First Aid to drive information into my brain, how do I start preparing to actually be able to answer a USMLE Step 1 type question (bc my classes so far, have been a joke when it comes to helping prepare). I've heard real USMLE questions integrate across subject areas (like testing Pathology and Physiology at the same time), rather than testing only 1 subject at a time.
Right now, I've gotten the basic science case books from Case Files. Should I maybe get the First Aid for the Basic Sciences books? Any guidance is appreciated.
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