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I recommend BSS only after you have become comfortable with Kaplan Q bank or another question source that is similar to the USMLE style. Even then, BSS is great only if you want to score high on your step I.
The questions on BSS are extremely challenging and in no way represent the ones that are on the actual boards. So if you are not prepared, you will be in for a very rude awakening and might find the whole thing to be counterproductive and demoralizing.
On the plus side, if you actually want to practice tough questions so you can be mentally prepared for any challenge, then BSS is highly recommended. I did several chapters in the series (Heme, nervous system, cardio, etc ...) for a couple of weeks and it made step I look like a joke (literally). Another positive point is that BSS integrates everything into body systems.
Another great source is Robbins review of path Q book (also has very tough Qs).
I'm not familiar with USMLE world.
good luck
and the fact that BSS is from 1997 didn't affect anything?I recommend BSS only after you have become comfortable with Kaplan Q bank or another question source that is similar to the USMLE style. Even then, BSS is great only if you want to score high on your step I.
The questions on BSS are extremely challenging and in no way represent the ones that are on the actual boards. So if you are not prepared, you will be in for a very rude awakening and might find the whole thing to be counterproductive and demoralizing.
On the plus side, if you actually want to practice tough questions so you can be mentally prepared for any challenge, then BSS is highly recommended. I did several chapters in the series (Heme, nervous system, cardio, etc ...) for a couple of weeks and it made step I look like a joke (literally). Another positive point is that BSS integrates everything into body systems.
Another great source is Robbins review of path Q book (also has very tough Qs).
I'm not familiar with USMLE world.
good luck
The questions on BSS are extremely challenging and in no way represent the ones that are on the actual boards. So if you are not prepared, you will be in for a very rude awakening and might find the whole thing to be counterproductive and demoralizing.
On the plus side, if you actually want to practice tough questions so you can be mentally prepared for any challenge, then BSS is highly recommended. I did several chapters in the series (Heme, nervous system, cardio, etc ...) for a couple of weeks and it made step I look like a joke (literally). Another positive point is that BSS integrates everything into body systems.
Another great source is Robbins review of path Q book (also has very tough Qs).
good luck
and the fact that BSS is from 1997 didn't affect anything?
and the fact that BSS is from 1997 didn't affect anything?
The topics on BSS are the same that we have all covered in the 1st two years of med school (and then some). Those same topics are the ones that are tested on step I. So from that perspective, they are not outdated.
I have been looking very hard for the cd. i'd love to buy it, but I can't find it anywhere and amazon doesn't seem to have it (supposedly ships in 4-6 weeks, generally meaning that they probably wont be able to obtain it to fill the order). Do any of you have suggestions as to how I can get my hands on the BSS cd?