Hi,
I was just wondering, if you guys could give me tips on how you approach MCQ's in general as well as the USMLE world questions. In school, I always try to eliminate 2 wrong answers, but as I have started Uworld, I find myself just trying to look for the right answer since sometimes I am not sure for instance what the specific pathology is or the exact organism, I'm just taking a guess most of the time. I have just started, so I am hoping to get better as I advance in my studying. But I want to have the right approach to the questions so as to get the maximum benefit as I prepare for the actual exam day.
I think a little bit of my dilemma has to do with the fact that sometimes I am so uncertain what the right answer is I get frustrated and just look over the answer and say "oh it was that simple". lol
Thanks so much in advance for any insight/tips.
I was just wondering, if you guys could give me tips on how you approach MCQ's in general as well as the USMLE world questions. In school, I always try to eliminate 2 wrong answers, but as I have started Uworld, I find myself just trying to look for the right answer since sometimes I am not sure for instance what the specific pathology is or the exact organism, I'm just taking a guess most of the time. I have just started, so I am hoping to get better as I advance in my studying. But I want to have the right approach to the questions so as to get the maximum benefit as I prepare for the actual exam day.
I think a little bit of my dilemma has to do with the fact that sometimes I am so uncertain what the right answer is I get frustrated and just look over the answer and say "oh it was that simple". lol
Thanks so much in advance for any insight/tips.