study plan for CK

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Hey guys! So, let me start by telling you guys what i've done so far for my ck studying:
I've done all of kaplan videos and books for internal medicine and pediatrics. I've annotated extra information into master the boards. I take my test august 15th. i have not read ob/gyn, surgery, and psych from kaplan...i plan on just reading master the boards and u world for them.

What do you guys think? am i missing something? should i do kaplan for ob/gyn, as i feel like i don't want to just use a review source like master the boards for it. I'm confused, and starting to freak out. Also, i have not started u world yet, just bought it today.

I have heard of DIT being good too, but don't want to start another review course...seems like it's too much

HELP!!! 🙁
 
You have plenty of time (assuming you're a US student. No idea how long IMGs take). I think most US students spend 3-4 weeks total on this and I generally advocate at least UW + step up (to med/step 2) + secrets.

I did DIT as well and was done.

I think if you have kaplan you probably don't need step up or DIT. Do Kaplan + MTB + Uworld and you will be fine. Lots of UW.
 
OBGYN is 20% on the exam. I would suggest reading Kaplan. I was in the same boat but DIT or MTB did not help much. If you can watch Kaplan OBGYN Videos (they are worth it).
Same goes for Psychiatry.
 
Are you sure about that? Where did you see that data? I thought it was more like 9-10%... if it's 20%, then I need to reassess my study plan.

It's completely random how much it ends up being. You could have a lot or a little.
 
It's completely random how much it ends up being. You could have a lot or a little.

Well, it's random, but not "completely" random... if the real question bank is 10% ob/gyn, you're highly unlikely to get 30% ob/gyn questions on the test. I realize that there's a bit of variance and that we can't predict specific distributions, but it seems unreasonable to estimate that the test is 20% ob/gyn on average.
 
Well, it's random, but not "completely" random... if the real question bank is 10% ob/gyn, you're highly unlikely to get 30% ob/gyn questions on the test. I realize that there's a bit of variance and that we can't predict specific distributions, but it seems unreasonable to estimate that the test is 20% ob/gyn on average.

Lol nitpicky, but fair enough. I do concur.
 
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