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A few days ago I was informed by my school that due to my poor academic performance it was highly recommend that I should consider taking an additional month to study for the boards.
Deferring the boards for a month means instead of taking the boards in June I would take them in mid July instead. Unfortunately, our 3rd rotations start on July 5th which means I would be starting third year late. Fortunately I will still be able to graduate on time as my school has built into the schedule two 4 weeks periods we are given to study for step 2, vacation, research month, and/or residency interviews.
Here are some important things consider in my case:
The Facts:
We get done with 2nd year at the end of April boards must be finished by June 22. This gives me 7 weeks to take the boards.
With the extra month I would have 11 weeks to study as I could take the USMLE on July 9th and the COMLEX on July 18th.
Resources:
My school provides me with Kaplan for the COMLEX and I have already brought Doctors In Training for USMLE. I also plan at some point getting USMLE world and COM bank.
My Academic record 🙁
In the bottom 10% of class
Medical School GPA is 2.3
2 A's
4 B's
11 C's
I going to be honest, I am not a great student most of the time I barely make through my classes. Obviously, I didnt master the material which means my board prep will have to be more than reviewing the material I unfortunately need to relearn it some of it.
The Original Plan
Throughout remaining school year I review First aid. Come April 29th, I focus mainly on DIT for the entire month of May and use Kaplan for back up on my weak subjects. Along the way I try to fit in USMLE world. I take the USMLE sometime in the first week of June and the COMLEX on June 13th.
The New Plain - If I take the extra month.
I reduce amount of time I need to review first aid during the school year allowing me focus on my classes. Hopefully try and make one through first aid by end of spring break if not April. Once school ends at the end of April, I spend most of May focused on Kaplan and going through first aid so that I can have a strong background before going on to DIT. With the extra month I can spend June focused on DIT and making another pass through first aid. Along the way I will try to do as many USMLE world questions as I can.
Advantages:
With an extra month I could spend May focusing on the Kaplan course, and work on relearning the material. That way I can use DIT the way it was meant to be used as review course. An additional benefit is that I can do more USMLE world questions. Finally the extra time allows me to focus on my remaining courses instead trying to find time to study for the boards while in school.
==> It is my best chance to get as high a USMLE score as I can to make for my terrible pre-clinical grades.
Disadvantages
==> BURN OUT! - studying nonstop for 1 and half months is tough. Studying nonstop for 2 and half months is hell. (I am hoping by going to through two different programs, the change of pace well help prevent this)
è 11 weeks is long time!!! How do I sure I remember everything!!
==> Forgetting stuff that learned in the beginning. I need to make sure I have retain what have learned over the past 11 weeks.
==> I lose time for interviews, because I am sure that I will have to use my remaining 4 weeks off to study for Step 2 exam and PE. I have no idea how easy or hard it is to set up interviews during forth year when you are in the middle of rotations.
==> I don't know how good Kaplan is and whether or it is worth using up an extra month. I need a little more than what DIT provides so I hoping starting out with Kaplan which cover the material in greater detail will allow me to make better use of DIT and help prevent me from forgetting stuff.
==> It will most likely mess up my 3rd year rotations
=> Physiological factor - while everyone else celebrates on June 22, I am still hitting the books. 🙁
Finally, the most important thing of all is that I find a way to use that extra time effectively or else all extra time in world isnt going to save me.
So my mains questions are:
Do I take the extra month?
If I do, does my plan make sense?
How do I prevent burnout and keep myself focused?
How do I ensure I do not forget what I have learned?
I have spent of lot of time thinking this but I want to make sure I am not forgetting anything.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Mods feel to move this appropriate forum if it does not belonging here.
Deferring the boards for a month means instead of taking the boards in June I would take them in mid July instead. Unfortunately, our 3rd rotations start on July 5th which means I would be starting third year late. Fortunately I will still be able to graduate on time as my school has built into the schedule two 4 weeks periods we are given to study for step 2, vacation, research month, and/or residency interviews.
Here are some important things consider in my case:
The Facts:
We get done with 2nd year at the end of April boards must be finished by June 22. This gives me 7 weeks to take the boards.
With the extra month I would have 11 weeks to study as I could take the USMLE on July 9th and the COMLEX on July 18th.
Resources:
My school provides me with Kaplan for the COMLEX and I have already brought Doctors In Training for USMLE. I also plan at some point getting USMLE world and COM bank.
My Academic record 🙁
In the bottom 10% of class
Medical School GPA is 2.3
2 A's
4 B's
11 C's
I going to be honest, I am not a great student most of the time I barely make through my classes. Obviously, I didnt master the material which means my board prep will have to be more than reviewing the material I unfortunately need to relearn it some of it.
The Original Plan
Throughout remaining school year I review First aid. Come April 29th, I focus mainly on DIT for the entire month of May and use Kaplan for back up on my weak subjects. Along the way I try to fit in USMLE world. I take the USMLE sometime in the first week of June and the COMLEX on June 13th.
The New Plain - If I take the extra month.
I reduce amount of time I need to review first aid during the school year allowing me focus on my classes. Hopefully try and make one through first aid by end of spring break if not April. Once school ends at the end of April, I spend most of May focused on Kaplan and going through first aid so that I can have a strong background before going on to DIT. With the extra month I can spend June focused on DIT and making another pass through first aid. Along the way I will try to do as many USMLE world questions as I can.
Advantages:
With an extra month I could spend May focusing on the Kaplan course, and work on relearning the material. That way I can use DIT the way it was meant to be used as review course. An additional benefit is that I can do more USMLE world questions. Finally the extra time allows me to focus on my remaining courses instead trying to find time to study for the boards while in school.
==> It is my best chance to get as high a USMLE score as I can to make for my terrible pre-clinical grades.
Disadvantages
==> BURN OUT! - studying nonstop for 1 and half months is tough. Studying nonstop for 2 and half months is hell. (I am hoping by going to through two different programs, the change of pace well help prevent this)
è 11 weeks is long time!!! How do I sure I remember everything!!
==> Forgetting stuff that learned in the beginning. I need to make sure I have retain what have learned over the past 11 weeks.
==> I lose time for interviews, because I am sure that I will have to use my remaining 4 weeks off to study for Step 2 exam and PE. I have no idea how easy or hard it is to set up interviews during forth year when you are in the middle of rotations.
==> I don't know how good Kaplan is and whether or it is worth using up an extra month. I need a little more than what DIT provides so I hoping starting out with Kaplan which cover the material in greater detail will allow me to make better use of DIT and help prevent me from forgetting stuff.
==> It will most likely mess up my 3rd year rotations
=> Physiological factor - while everyone else celebrates on June 22, I am still hitting the books. 🙁
Finally, the most important thing of all is that I find a way to use that extra time effectively or else all extra time in world isnt going to save me.
So my mains questions are:
Do I take the extra month?
If I do, does my plan make sense?
How do I prevent burnout and keep myself focused?
How do I ensure I do not forget what I have learned?
I have spent of lot of time thinking this but I want to make sure I am not forgetting anything.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Mods feel to move this appropriate forum if it does not belonging here.