biscuit28
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I'm an incoming med student and just wondering how you incorporate 3rd party resources into your studying.
For context, my school has a 1.5 year pre-clinical, it's pass/fail, and they apparently switched to NBME style-exams recently (my class has the new curriculum). The first block includes about 6 weeks of Molecular, Genetic, and Genomic foundations, then 6 weeks of Anatomy, then about 4 weeks of Micro and Immuno, and lastly 3 weeks of Path.
Say for the first course (molecular, genetic, and genomic foundations), what 3rd party resources should I be using them and how do l incorporate them?
I got the Anking deck but aside from that not sure where to start. Would appreciate any input🙂
And to be clear, I am NOT pre-studying lol I just want to have an idea of how to study so I don't flounder for too long once I start.
For context, my school has a 1.5 year pre-clinical, it's pass/fail, and they apparently switched to NBME style-exams recently (my class has the new curriculum). The first block includes about 6 weeks of Molecular, Genetic, and Genomic foundations, then 6 weeks of Anatomy, then about 4 weeks of Micro and Immuno, and lastly 3 weeks of Path.
Say for the first course (molecular, genetic, and genomic foundations), what 3rd party resources should I be using them and how do l incorporate them?
I got the Anking deck but aside from that not sure where to start. Would appreciate any input🙂
And to be clear, I am NOT pre-studying lol I just want to have an idea of how to study so I don't flounder for too long once I start.