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My school is true pass/fail, and I feel like I'm wasting my time focusing on my professors' powerpoints and lecture notes. I am at the top of my class (based on exam averages), but apparently that doesn't count for anything since we don't have pre-clinical ranking, and AOA is based only on 3rd year clerkship grades...I want to hear from people who were in similar situations and decided to transition to using board materials as their primary study resource.
I'm thinking I'll read Kaplan USMLE lecture notes or a highly regarded textbook chapter on the subject to lay a foundation, do a pass through FA, memorize the corresponding Brosencephalon deck, and then do as many practice questions as possible. For better or for worse, I have an all-or-nothing mindset in life, so I can't do half lecture-material, half board material. I need to hone in on a single study paradigm in order to maximize my efficiency.
I've already decided to overhaul my study strategy, so please don't try to dissuade me. I'm just looking for any suggestions or advice from people who have done something like this. Thank you.
I'm thinking I'll read Kaplan USMLE lecture notes or a highly regarded textbook chapter on the subject to lay a foundation, do a pass through FA, memorize the corresponding Brosencephalon deck, and then do as many practice questions as possible. For better or for worse, I have an all-or-nothing mindset in life, so I can't do half lecture-material, half board material. I need to hone in on a single study paradigm in order to maximize my efficiency.
I've already decided to overhaul my study strategy, so please don't try to dissuade me. I'm just looking for any suggestions or advice from people who have done something like this. Thank you.