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FarEastGrapplr2

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Kaplan qBank went up to $179 (from $149). what's another good source for randomized Qs, with feedback? any experience with Princeton Review? $179 for 4 weeks use is pretty steep

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don
 
FarEastGrapplr2 said:
Kaplan qBank went up to $179 (from $149). what's another good source for randomized Qs, with feedback? any experience with Princeton Review? $179 for 4 weeks use is pretty steep

thanks

don


i would just pay the money. its worth it.


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getting a crappy score will hurt your chances at a competitive residency, a desirable location, or both. Is it the extra $30 that you have a problem with? Pretty ridiculous, considering how much you've spent on medical school.
 
it's not the $30. i mean for step 2, another company provides a better qBank than Kaplan for $99 (from what i've heard). i thought maybe i could get some feedback on other qBank services for Step 1, ie. Princeton Review. their qBank is 2000+ Qs and they offer some interactive lessons and the subscription is for 3 months for $149 (sounds good in theory), and opposed to $179 for 1 month with Kaplan. just trying to get some feedback.
 
FarEastGrapplr2 said:
it's not the $30. i mean for step 2, another company provides a better qBank than Kaplan for $99 (from what i've heard). i thought maybe i could get some feedback on other qBank services for Step 1, ie. Princeton Review. their qBank is 2000+ Qs and they offer some interactive lessons and the subscription is for 3 months for $149 (sounds good in theory), and opposed to $179 for 1 month with Kaplan. just trying to get some feedback.

Hey buddy-Id say nit picking thru the BSS question books with the explanations that represent your greatest weakness is a decent option, although it is one of the more time consuming projects in this arena.
 
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