My #1 goal when doing questions was to find gaps in my knowledge and make those my strengths! To do this, you must study the things that other students aren't willing to study. I was hitting about 83% on UWorld, which let me know that I was in a good place.ĭedicated schedule: I had 5 weeks of dedicated, which was the perfect amount of time. I would do about 20 to 25 questions per day. I started working through UWorld about 5 months before my exam. I wish I would have skipped Kaplan and Rx and just done more of B&B questions. Ryan is VERY good at making questions from common knowledge gaps. Are they exactly like the real thing? No. And Boards & Beyond questions are, by far, the most underrated questions out there. Kaplan questions were actually very helpful. I would do 5 questions here, another 10 there, etc. Practice questions: I did practice questions inconsistently. I also added images from Sketchy micro and pharm to my cards. It was to learn the material the best I could and to NOT FORGET THE IMPORTANT STUFF! It felt like a huge waste to spend 14 hours per day studying material, take a test, only to forget the material a week or two afterwards.ĭuring that time, I ended up adding some of my own cards where I had gaps in knowledge. I certainly think its possible, and I don't agree with people that you must choose one or the other. My goal wasn't to get the best class rank, but I wanted to find a balance between consistently keeping up with board studying and also doing fairly well in my classes. ![]() And what I responded to best were Boards and Beyond, Lightyear deck, and Sketchy micro/pharm (with Pathoma mixed in too). Ultimately, I was honest with myself about what resources I responded best to. Throughout that year and a half, I kept powering through Lightyear, often wondering if I was making a mistake by not doing the Zanki/AnKing deck. I read posts about how Zanki was "the best deck out there." I tried Zanki for a time, but learned that I responded much better to the style of the Lightyear cards. I started the Lightyear deck during the first semester of Year 1 and followed along with the Boards and Beyond videos. The number one thing I want to get across on this post is this: Do not let FOMO distract you from making a plan and sticking to it. I wan't sure if anybody still cares about these write-ups since the test is going to pass-fail in a year or two. YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck For a full list please see all decks here.ĭubin + Rhythm Strips + Hoop!'s Radiology AnKing Overhaul (Cheesy Dorian + Zanki CK)Ī few residency decks are highlighted below.Physeo (Official Physeo from their website). ![]() Demeter Deck: an Anking-level deck for OMM
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