![]() ![]() She ended up matching into Harvard ENT, so she knew what she was talking about. I received 3 Ivs and matched So really score isnt the stopping factor for our journey. I had 7 published papers and applied for IM. Both are necessary, and neither alone is sufficient. For all scared non us imgs I am a non us img with step 1 of 214, step 2 212 and step 3 212. One of the highest-scorers told me this: 50 of the test is knowledge, and 50 of the test is knowing how to use that knowledge. Brush up on stats (that one page of them from first aid for step one), and practice with the clunky clinical scenario interface. High Step 1 Scores Require You to Apply Concepts. Or do only cards for questions you answered wrong. Remember that step 3 is a cash grab and not a real test. Or just the cards you feel like you don't remember/will forget. You do not need to do the whole deck, it's enormousĮdit regarding UWorld: one way you can use anki with it is do a question, read an explanation, then find cards related to that question by a tag and do those cards. You can actually choose specific topics you want to cover or cards based on specific resources thanks to tags. Just wondering if anyone has any good leads, thanks. ![]() Also Anking V11 has 20,000 cards high yield tags. Although to get the most out of any question bank, make sure to use Anki to. The stuff on AnkiHub has many recent guideline updates that actually got me points on the actual exam. Virtually everyone whos taken Step 1, Step 2 CK, or Step 3 has used UWorld. Then export the deck without the scheduling, and import it into your main profile. I just made my own cards or unsuspended from that deck. WHAT'S IN THE DECK In total, there are almost 30k flashcards. Open the Step 3 deck in a new profile on Anki. Anyone out there aware of any decks for Step 3 studying or based on MKSAP (review tool for IM boards) Ive found a smattering of decks with anywhere from 500-1500 cards by searching for shared decks on Ankiweb and looking at Quizlet. Can confirm it covers all of step 1 and step 2, not much additional. If you feel it's not for you just drop it. Decks for Step 3 or MKSAP : r/medicalschoolanki. It requires everyday work, it's boring, but it can pay out greatly. You can watch videos like this to get the basics and this for more advanced understanding and settings which in my opinion are greatĪnki is great but do not feel like you must use it. Download anki, download a deck (or create your own, way more time consuming). ![]()
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