I’m not a medical student, but admire your hard work. Just this past weekend I was in the ER with my grandma and if it wasn’t for the amazing doctors and nurses who knows what could have happened to her. God bless doctors and nurses and everyone who contributes to the medical field .
Your approach is identical to mine. To be real with you, I used to be so anxious and would pick anything. You really have to be confident and work through these questions and realize that it’s just words at the end of the day😂
Do a LOT of questions. If you can answer questions about a subject, you can own it! Seriously, do questions that tell you why the right answer was right, and also why the wrong answers were wrong. You will learn just as much from your wrong answers as your correct ones Kaplan has Q Bank for USMLE Steps 1, 2, 3. Just like I mentioned above. You can do the questions timed, or not timed. You can separate the questions into discrete areas, or a general mix. For example: you can test solely on biochemistry, or anatomy, or any combination that you want. Because it’s online, you can test anytime you have a few free minutes, 24/7. Being able to test anytime and for short or longer periods, is also good to keep you from being totally burned out on questions. You will be fine with boards and shelf exams if you do lots of questions, as I suggested here. Good luck.
I love how you apply medical first principles so eloquently to reach the most likely conclusion. What a gift!
I’m not a medical student, but admire your hard work. Just this past weekend I was in the ER with my grandma and if it wasn’t for the amazing doctors and nurses who knows what could have happened to her. God bless doctors and nurses and everyone who contributes to the medical field .
Your approach is identical to mine. To be real with you, I used to be so anxious and would pick anything. You really have to be confident and work through these questions and realize that it’s just words at the end of the day😂
I'm an ultrasound student and your content is even helping me
I’m so glad!!
I'm sure you're the top student at your medical school
I love how you apply medical first principles so eloquently to reach the most likely conclusion. What a gift!
Thank you so much for all these tips and I greatly appreciate it.
Superb content, thanks a lot! Please make more similar videos!
More test taking content coming!
This was awesome. You explained it so well !
Great explanation, it's very helpful
This is great! Could you share any vignettes or tips for choosing the appropriate treatments, particularly medications?
Yes I will do a step 2/management focused video soon!!
Great video, can you please also make similar videos for STEP 2 CK. Thank you 😊
Yes I’ll make a step2/management focused video next!!
Thank you so much
My brother appeared for step 2 a few days ago, pray for him❤❤❤❤
Exellent!!!
Love your content❤
Such a useful video! 😇
General advice: tho u can check normal lab values, try to memorize at least the common ones so u don't waste valuable time...
Can u make a video on Electrolyte Disturbances
thank you ! It will be usefull for my midyear exams. Adeline
now i need nbme rationale by jake
In india, bhai means brother, so, i would call u bhai that u r intelligent and by ur shorts i thiught ur already dr
Great video ❤
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how to come over my problem while I'm Doing UW Q I ALAWYS taking too many notes and is scared from skipping many things
thanks for your video great
Do a LOT of questions. If you can answer questions about a subject, you can own it!
Seriously, do questions that tell you why the right answer was right, and also why the wrong answers were wrong. You will learn just as much from your wrong answers as your correct ones
Kaplan has Q Bank for USMLE Steps 1, 2, 3. Just like I mentioned above. You can do the questions timed, or not timed. You can separate the questions into discrete areas, or a general mix. For example: you can test solely on biochemistry, or anatomy, or any combination that you want. Because it’s online, you can test anytime you have a few free minutes, 24/7. Being able to test anytime and for short or longer periods, is also good to keep you from being totally burned out on questions. You will be fine with boards and shelf exams if you do lots of questions, as I suggested here. Good luck.
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3rd year????
I thought u are already specialist
Same😂😂 he is quite impressive