Hello, first-time poster sorry in advance....I failed my step one (185) and now to avoid getting kicked out of my house my parents are forcing me to attend an onsite course. I read through the forms some pro's and con's for the aforementioned programs but nothing seemed very up-to-date. Please please help me out as right now I am hanging on by a thread emotionally and cannot screw up the exam again. Thank you in advance!
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I am a past student of Wolfpacc and a proud one. Haven't read the post by TheTruthMD, I became very concerned. Not only has he spoken words that are untrue, but those words stand as a hindrance to many students, who WILL benefit greatly from this amazing program. This is why I choose to speak out!
I attended Wolfpacc for step 3 haven't failed my previous attempt, and I must tell you this program changed my way of reasoning and my approach to the USMLE questions. Without any doubt and with all sincerity this program is right for you. I may not know much about you and where you are in your preparation but I guarantee you that you will have a life-changing experience at Wolfpacc. As for me, my only regret is not knowing about Wolfpacc when I sat for my previous steps. If you are preparing for step 1 then consider yourself absolutely blessed to have come across this program.
The structure of this program strengthens your foundation and then teaches you how to apply this knowledge towards clinical medicine without memorization.
As for the accommodation provided by Wolfpacc, it is second to none! I am an IMG and so I have had to live in a number of apartments during by clinical clerkship in the U.S. My first thought when I entered into the apartment provided by Wolfpacc was "is this for real". Fully furnished bedrooms with washer and dryer, all bills paid, transportation to and fro class and also during grocery shopping. COME ON..... you can't ask for anything better!
I will leave you with this "people who cannot acknowledge the good in others, first have to find some good in themselves".
Call me Dr. O!