![]() No point in reading questions you already understand. The goal is to move quickly and only read what you don’t know. Read the answer explanations ONLY on questions you guessed and the ones you got wrong. Every day you should be cranking out uWorld blocks of 40 questions in timed and random. Those pointless facts that NBME loves to test can be learned passively and from doing questions and getting them wrong, there’s no better way to learn things than by getting them wrong first.ĥ. Anytime you are learning from B&B or Pathoma focus on LEARNING concepts, it is pointless to memorize factoids because your brain will not retain it, I repeat, UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS and PRINCIPALS is primordial to your success.Ĥa. If you have trouble retaining some of the Sketchy videos, load up Pepper Anki and use the flash cards as a rapid-fire review to quickly review all the important points of the video you have just watched.Ĥ. It is much easier to remember an image than to memorize some random words like Cefepime or Abciximab (your brain has no hook to use for recall).ģa. Antibiotic names and Bacteria they cover) then Sketchy at 2x speed is very VERY useful. list of diseases Staph Aureus can cause) or Pharmacology (e.g. If your weak points include Microbiology pure/rote memory facts (e.g. NO NEED TO WRITE ANYTHING, just listen and learn.ģ. Sattar beautiful voices are meant to be in high speed. Watch Pathoma, boards and Beyond at 2x speed covering your weak points. make a list of topics you struggle with).Ģ. Grab any assessment you have (I used my CBSE score breakdown) or take an NBME self-assessment or self-diagnose your weaknesses (i.e. ![]() We ended up building this to help out of ourselvesĪnd our friends and have now decided to release it publicly.1. One of the practice tests you took was really predictive. Studying for Step is hard enough without constantly trying to figure out if your improving or if To submit your actual Step score if you already know it. The easiest way to contribute is to just submit your information above. ![]() Plus we use data contributed from students like you! How can I contribute? We've gathered data from almost every, , and post and compiled them into one giant algorithm to help you correlate clinically your practice scores and your acutal score. You have a 95% chance of falling within your confidence interval How does this work? If you have a bad test you'll be at the lower end of that range and if you have a good test you'll be at the upper end of the range. We provide a best guess and a confidence interval. ![]()
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