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Though this is my first post, I've been on and off this wonderful, incredibly informative forum for a few months now. Being that I just finished my basic sciences, I'm in a very stressful position, which of course is a feeling everyone here is all too familiar with, at some point or another.
I'm no different than the average student, one that has to push generally harder than most in order to achieve the same results.
From what I've read here and on other forums, collectively, I've formed the following schedule. First off, being that I intend to rely on First Aid as my final review source, I'm currently taking the organ system approach, studying each system individually, as is outlined in First Aid. Since my pathophys needs a lot of work, I'm also listening to Dr. Goljan's audio alongside Rapid Review, covering one chapter a day. I'm already 10 chapter in, though my primary focus for the time being is to be able to link together fundemental concepts, and develop the big picture, opposed to memorizing all the minute details (just yet). Once I'm through with the audio + Rapid Review (cover to cover), I will focus on Kaplan videos for the remaining disciplines, supplementing the information into First Aid, if it's not already there. I'm much more a visual learner than a bookworm, hence I plan to use Kaplan Lecture Notes only if/when necessary. Following the Kaplan videos, I intend to jump straight into question banks (USMLE Rx/world/Qbank; whichever one(s) I can manage).
All that said and done, given the fact that my general knowledge of the basic sciences is rather weak


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