Never got into Pathoma or sketchy. I can usually link new stuff onto old memories and don't need to invent mnemonics or memorize images if I rely on Anki to space out reps for me. I mostly SIT in a class, but do cards/QBanks since they are repeating so much info at this point. But for the ultimate path resource...
I started reading big Robbins during winter break of M2. If I read ~20 pages/day, I'll finish it by Step 1. I wish I started looking at it during systems. It explains the logic of histo and disease processes better than most of my professors and allowed me to lay eyes on very obscure conditions that are not in FA (ie. Alexander disease - defective GFAP, a protein that stains to identify astrocytes and glial scars). Its basically 1343 pages total so you could go as low as 4 pages a day and pick up a lot of good info. I highlighted only stuff that NEVER showed up in class (30% of paragraphs have a sentence or so), orange for the term and yellow for explanation. As I go through UWorld, Rx, and Kaplan I'm perceiving pathology Qs to be less complicated. It is a modest contributing factor, imo.