Question on Kaplan [lecture notes, Qbook, QBank]

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Just curious, for someone who's had a chance to use Kaplan resources...are the problems in do the Lecture notes, Qbook, and QBank repetitive where it might just not be necessary to do the Qbook+Lecture Notes and just stick with the QBank? I like the idea that the lecture notes questions at the end of each chapter give you a chance to quiz on a small subset of questions (and they're more conceptual stuff then fact-recall with great explanations, as expected from Kaplan) and they're prob great for in-class stuff, but would it just be a better idea to plunge into QBank after a full review of the subject just to get more passes at that stuff?

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Some of the questions in the Pharm book were useful like the ones that deal with BP tracings but I feel other types of questions were well represented in UWORLD. I haven't done any of the other book questions nor have I read them as I have found FA/Goljan/UWorld to be an excellent strategy.
 
Thanks man i think one aspect of boards prep im learning is being efficient with the types of questiond you do...perhaps multiple passes at the qbanks is the way to go as opposed to doing probs from intext review books
 
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