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Hi y'all,
A little background: I go to a school with a condensed pre-clinical curriculum. We usually take steps 1/2CK/2CS in the semester after we finish our clerkships (so studying and testing from January to April essentially).
I'm currently finishing my first clerkship block but the coronavirus is throwing a wrench in the works - the school, in all its wisdom, decided to move up step 1. Now I, like many of my peers, used Anki for the block that I was in and then stopped doing reviews, thinking that I could pick the reviews up during the later part of the clerkships and not be overwhelmed during dedicated.
Since dedicated has been moved to now, essentially, I'm at a loss about whether I should try and pound through all 30,000 Zanki/Zanki pharm/micro cards or just to only review subjects that I'm doing poorly in per my practice questions. Any insight?
Thank you!
A little background: I go to a school with a condensed pre-clinical curriculum. We usually take steps 1/2CK/2CS in the semester after we finish our clerkships (so studying and testing from January to April essentially).
I'm currently finishing my first clerkship block but the coronavirus is throwing a wrench in the works - the school, in all its wisdom, decided to move up step 1. Now I, like many of my peers, used Anki for the block that I was in and then stopped doing reviews, thinking that I could pick the reviews up during the later part of the clerkships and not be overwhelmed during dedicated.
Since dedicated has been moved to now, essentially, I'm at a loss about whether I should try and pound through all 30,000 Zanki/Zanki pharm/micro cards or just to only review subjects that I'm doing poorly in per my practice questions. Any insight?
Thank you!