Using Anking + B&B Only to Study for In-House Exams?

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Hello everyone. I am an OMS-I and am contemplating on solely focusing on B&B videos that pertain to my lectures and unsuspending pertaining Anking cards and doing those to study for my class exams. I have seen this work for students on Reddit but I am afraid I will miss out on important details from my in-house lectures and consequently fail an exam. My in-house lectures seem to have a lot of extra minutiae that is not board relevant, but the main idea and big picture details from B&B tend to be there. I go to a P/F school and just want to pass my exams while prepping for boards. Any insight or suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Why not lectures as well?
If I can save time with B&B videos and anking while also getting board prep in, I'd rather do that. In-house lectures will take up more time which I am not opposed to, I would rather just save the time and focus on the "important" board content.
 
If I can save time with B&B videos and anking while also getting board prep in, I'd rather do that. In-house lectures will take up more time which I am not opposed to, I would rather just save the time and focus on the "important" board content.
If I can pass with this method, that is.
 
If I can save time with B&B videos and anking while also getting board prep in, I'd rather do that. In-house lectures will take up more time which I am not opposed to, I would rather just save the time and focus on the "important" board content.
Are your lecture materials overlapping with Board review materials? I worry about the idiosyncrasy of your individual lectures.

I guess the bigger question is who's writing the exams? If they're retired nbme Shelf exams, I think that you very well might be able to make do with Board review materials.
 
Are your lecture materials overlapping with Board review materials? I worry about the idiosyncrasy of your individual lectures.

I guess the bigger question is who's writing the exams? If they're retired nbme Shelf exams, I think that you very well might be able to make do with Board review materials.
They're non NBME, professor made exams.
 
I do lectures and BNB/AnKing and have always comfortably passed. Personally I feel like it's dumb to not take the free networking and friendship building that comes with attending lectures. You're paying a ton of money to be there, may as well show up.
 
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