Helpful video! Couple questions: 1) Were you not already using Pathoma/Sketchy + AnKing during the school year? 2) If you weren't already using it, what were you doing/using to pass your classes and study for boards during MS1/2?
This is a little misleading; you studied for 8 weeks ( with some breaks). But thanks for the breakdown on resources. Super helpful. Especially for Pharm and Pathoma
Love the channel! It seems that your curriculum is similar to mine, where we take Step 1 after clinical rotations. If you did Anking, did you keep doing Step 1 cards during rotation or only focused on them during dedicated? It seems like it’ll be overwhelming to do Anking cards during clinical rotations
Thanks for the kind words! I did not do any STEP 1 anking during my rotations, or even before my rotations. You will have to study hard for your shelf exams, so you should do anki that is relevant to the shelves (STEP 2 material). Anking in general was not very helpful, I made most of my own cards. Hope this advice helps.
I made my own anki cards from questions I got wrong from Uworld! Usually I will make anki cards from the "learning objective" at the bottom of each UW explanation + a card from any graphic or table they include
Helpful video! Couple questions:
1) Were you not already using Pathoma/Sketchy + AnKing during the school year?
2) If you weren't already using it, what were you doing/using to pass your classes and study for boards during MS1/2?
All of our exams are in-house exams, so we used our own lecture materials to study! I did not use pathoma/sketchy or anking before step!
This is a little misleading; you studied for 8 weeks ( with some breaks). But thanks for the breakdown on resources. Super helpful. Especially for Pharm and Pathoma
Glad it was helpful! 4 weeks dedicated + 4 weeks pre-dedicated should be enough if you use all of the resources!
Love the channel! It seems that your curriculum is similar to mine, where we take Step 1 after clinical rotations. If you did Anking, did you keep doing Step 1 cards during rotation or only focused on them during dedicated? It seems like it’ll be overwhelming to do Anking cards during clinical rotations
Thanks for the kind words! I did not do any STEP 1 anking during my rotations, or even before my rotations. You will have to study hard for your shelf exams, so you should do anki that is relevant to the shelves (STEP 2 material). Anking in general was not very helpful, I made most of my own cards. Hope this advice helps.
It did. Thank you!!
How did you keep up with your anki cards as well as learning new content which adds on to your anki review
I limited to 50 new cards a day!
baseline 238?😢
Hi there!
Thank you for this very informative video.
Btw I was wondering why you did free 120 2022 as opposed to free 120 2024?
Hello! Please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the "2024" was last updated in 2022, which is why I put it!
@@Navigatingmedicalschool oh okay, I wasn’t aware of this but that makes sense. Thank you!
Super helpful content👍
Thank you! Glad it is helpful.
Really helpful
Thank you!
thanks for sharing.
btw which anki deck you used for your preparation?
I made my own anki cards from questions I got wrong from Uworld! Usually I will make anki cards from the "learning objective" at the bottom of each UW explanation + a card from any graphic or table they include
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Hi!
i have only 3 weeks left for my step 1, and my micro is very poor :(
do you have any tips to improve?
thanks
Hi, Hope your test went well! Sketchy micro is the key!
What about first aid
And how much of uworld did you get done with
Thank you for sharing!
I finished all of UWorld. I did not use First aid at all for step 1. Hope this answers your questions!
Can you link a copy of your study schedule so we can modify it to our needs?
Hi! I can't share the excel, but feel free to take a screenshot of what I put up!
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