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I've only done the questions in chapters 3/4, but I'm getting my butt kicked! 😱 Are these representative of the shelf? Maybe it'll get better when I move into the actual surgery sections. 😕
I've only done the questions in chapters 3/4, but I'm getting my butt kicked! 😱 Are these representative of the shelf? Maybe it'll get better when I move into the actual surgery sections. 😕
For those who've taken the shelf, are these questions worth doing? I've done USMLEWORLD, Qbank, Qbook, Blueprints Q & A, Case Files. Currently about 150 questions through pretest and now I remember why I hate this series. I seriously want to launch this book off my balcony due to its poor explanations and irrelevant questions (i.e. how many mm an hour does a severed axon grow or what is the Cl concentration of pancreatic secretions). Any other recommendations for questions? Please help.
Is the Pestana review pretty much the same as NMS?
As I have posted before, I think it's easy to try to get a million books to cover all your bases, and instead get bogged down trying to evaluate which book is right when it comes to minute differences. The best strategy is to pick one main source and stick with it, with the foreknowledge that no book is perfect and it's better to know your one source well despite its shortcomings than to spread yourself too thin by speeding through a bunch of different books.
Does anyone have an opinion on how helfpul for the shelf the questions in the Lawrence textbook are specifically? UCLAstudent (if you're still around) how did they work for you?
Does anyone have an opinion on how helfpul for the shelf the questions in the Lawrence textbook are specifically? UCLAstudent (if you're still around) how did they work for you?
Also for Dre and Blade with the limited book approach r u guys recommending doing the same MCQs multiple times? I think your approach works well in with textbooks or casebooks, but not sure about questions. U really think doing say NMS questions twice are better then doing NMS + USMLEWORLD or some other resource?
I've only done the questions in chapters 3/4, but I'm getting my butt kicked! 😱 Are these representative of the shelf? Maybe it'll get better when I move into the actual surgery sections. 😕
Does anyone have an opinion on how helfpul for the shelf the questions in the Lawrence textbook are specifically? UCLAstudent (if you're still around) how did they work for you?
Also for Dre and Blade with the limited book approach r u guys recommending doing the same MCQs multiple times? I think your approach works well in with textbooks or casebooks, but not sure about questions. U really think doing say NMS questions twice are better then doing NMS + USMLEWORLD or some other resource?
Are you guys referring to NMS surgery or NMS surgery casebook?