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Hello pre-optometry peeps!
Every year, SDN holds a Test Prep Week (TPW). This year's TPW begins today and runs through Friday, March 11. The way it works is that various companies with products of interest to our members such as books, question banks, and PDA apps set up threads in their own forums that offer information about their products. The forums are organized by topics (ex. USMLE, Pharmacy, etc.) Within each forum, company representatives will answer user questions about their products. In addition, most companies offer discounts on their products to SDN users. Many companies also hold raffles of items that our users can sign up for by posting in the appropriate threads.
We hope that all of you will take advantage of this great resource. However, please observe the following rules:
1) You may *not* spam the TPW forums. In other words, please do not post random one-word posts in every thread. Posts that do not contribute to the discussion of the product being featured in that thread will not qualify to enter you in the raffle.
2) Please be considerate to current professional students and residents by limiting your raffle entries to products that are appropriate for your training level. In other words, you should *not* enter raffles for products that are used by students who are a year or more ahead of you. For example, those of you who are newly accepted MS0's should *not* be attempting to win Step 1 products from the USMLE raffles. In addition, premeds who have not yet applied or been accepted should *not* attempt to win preclinical medical school books. Students who do not fit the appropriate training level will be disqualified from the raffle.
3) For those of you who are current students and residents, if you are already past a certain point in your training, you can still go into that forum to offer advice, but will not be considered for the raffle.
Please be aware that failure to follow these rules can result in you being disqualified from participating in a specific raffle, or even from participating in any raffles whatsoever. The mods will be monitoring every forum.
Head on over and check out what's available. 🙂
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=715
Every year, SDN holds a Test Prep Week (TPW). This year's TPW begins today and runs through Friday, March 11. The way it works is that various companies with products of interest to our members such as books, question banks, and PDA apps set up threads in their own forums that offer information about their products. The forums are organized by topics (ex. USMLE, Pharmacy, etc.) Within each forum, company representatives will answer user questions about their products. In addition, most companies offer discounts on their products to SDN users. Many companies also hold raffles of items that our users can sign up for by posting in the appropriate threads.
We hope that all of you will take advantage of this great resource. However, please observe the following rules:
1) You may *not* spam the TPW forums. In other words, please do not post random one-word posts in every thread. Posts that do not contribute to the discussion of the product being featured in that thread will not qualify to enter you in the raffle.
2) Please be considerate to current professional students and residents by limiting your raffle entries to products that are appropriate for your training level. In other words, you should *not* enter raffles for products that are used by students who are a year or more ahead of you. For example, those of you who are newly accepted MS0's should *not* be attempting to win Step 1 products from the USMLE raffles. In addition, premeds who have not yet applied or been accepted should *not* attempt to win preclinical medical school books. Students who do not fit the appropriate training level will be disqualified from the raffle.
3) For those of you who are current students and residents, if you are already past a certain point in your training, you can still go into that forum to offer advice, but will not be considered for the raffle.
Please be aware that failure to follow these rules can result in you being disqualified from participating in a specific raffle, or even from participating in any raffles whatsoever. The mods will be monitoring every forum.
Head on over and check out what's available. 🙂
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=715
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