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I agree with this. At our school, MSII is so integrated that I activated Qbank several weeks ago and committed to doing random, timed questions everyday. It has really helped me, and I think it's good prep. for the boards. We're definitely going to see 'unstudied material' and we'll have to figure it out then. Better to practice this skill now, IMHO, even if that means lower practice scores.[FONT=PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif]In contrast to blz, I found it very helpful to do random questions on Qbank early on. I did some subject specific questions after my class exams, only .[FONT=PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif]about 50-100 per subject, and then switched to random during dedicated study time. I think it depends on your study schedule--I didn't finish going through everything once until the days before the test, so I didn't have the option of waiting to do random tests til after I had reviewed everything like blz. Also, I think Qbank it not the best for assessing knowledge but can be a great learning tool, and so I really liked learning about things in increments with Qbank--a Qbank question or two before I had studied it formally, formal study, and then a few more questions from Qbank and/or NBMEs. You do feel kind of like an idiot at first, but Qbank managed to make me feel like that even if I had studied the subject, and you can see your progress. Most importantly, I think doing random questions while studying other subjects gives you little reminders of subjects you studied a while back or haven't studied yet, and at least for me I needed all the little reminders to cement that much information in my memory. So, it depends on you--if you have enough time after reviewing everything to do a lot of questions and/or want to use Qbank for assessment definitely go with blz's advice, but if you won't have much time after reviewing everything and/or want to use Qbank as a learning tool try doing random questions now..
so, blz - you might be a good person to ask for this then:
i have the time (8 weeks), for one good strong review + Q', and time afterward to do a full Q source in random blocks. right now, i plan on doing USMLERx in subject based blocks for review, then i'll do the NBME 1 & 2, then do USMLEWorld - 150 Q's per day, in random blocks.
would you recommend using these banks in that order? might swtching them be better? i'm curious what you think . . .
oh, and i also have Qbook to do with subjects, but that just a "if i can fit it in"
thanks mate
[FONT=PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif]In contrast to blz, I found it very helpful to do random questions on Qbank early on. I did some subject specific questions after my class exams, only .[FONT=PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif]about 50-100 per subject, and then switched to random during dedicated study time. I think it depends on your study schedule--I didn't finish going through everything once until the days before the test, so I didn't have the option of waiting to do random tests til after I had reviewed everything like blz. Also, I think Qbank it not the best for assessing knowledge but can be a great learning tool, and so I really liked learning about things in increments with Qbank--a Qbank question or two before I had studied it formally, formal study, and then a few more questions from Qbank and/or NBMEs. You do feel kind of like an idiot at first, but Qbank managed to make me feel like that even if I had studied the subject, and you can see your progress. Most importantly, I think doing random questions while studying other subjects gives you little reminders of subjects you studied a while back or haven't studied yet, and at least for me I needed all the little reminders to cement that much information in my memory. So, it depends on you--if you have enough time after reviewing everything to do a lot of questions and/or want to use Qbank for assessment definitely go with blz's advice, but if you won't have much time after reviewing everything and/or want to use Qbank as a learning tool try doing random questions now..