Ok, so I don't want to hijack this thread, but this sort of goes along with the spirit of this thread and saves me from creating a whole new one.
I am a first year med student finishing up the year with some decent grades. Nothing spectacular, nothing dismal. I am working this summer but will have a TON of spare time. Next summer, when I will be studying for the boards, I will have the option of going back to Africa for a few weeks before my clinicals begin if I can get my butt in gear and take the boards soon enough (early June, which is VERY early for my school).
I'm not a gunner, and I don't need a 240+, but I would like to score above average, but I'd also like to live my life (translation: go to Africa!). So, my plan for this summer is to review physio using BRS and pre-test, and neuroanatomy using High Yield and Pre-test so that I know both of those subjects cold. I figure that knowing physio will give me a good foundation for path next year and if I really know my neuro, I won't need much time for review.
So, my questions are: 1) Are there any other subjects that are worth a good review this summer to take the studying burden off next summer? I know biochem is a chunk of the USMLE, but I did pretty well in the class and I feel like that's the kind of stuff that just falls out of my brain the moment I finish studying it. 2) Is this a feasible plan or am I foolish to even think about it.