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Many times I would see a question on a topic I knew extremely well presented in a different way on Kaplan and would get it wrong just the way they asked things. Going through UWorld a second time for some people who memorize questions easily is not as helpful as seeing new questions about topics from a non-UW perspective.
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It does take a lot of time but I can accredit Boards and Beyond for my upward trend in UWorld blocks.Ĭlick to expand.There's more than one way to skin a cat. I personally watch the videos once and then annotate at my own speed into FA. If you do plan to use Boards and Beyond, just keep in mind it's 118 hours (1x) of videos and sometimes he jumps around in his systems for example, a cardio video may be talking about a drug found in a different chapter in FA. I also started doing better in MS2 once I implemented these sources more so than just class lectures. I can honestly admit I got 2-3 questions right on my last exam from board sources (I didn't recall them from any lecture I watched/read but remember getting a question on it during UWorld or reading about it in FA). UWorld, FA, B&B, Pathoma are my main sources currently. B&B essentially reads First Aid Pathoma-style but not at the fast speed Pathoma goes at (and I did like some of B&B Path videos more than Pathoma at times). Then usually the 3-4 days leading up to the exam, I do read through lectures to see what I'm missing. Usually I watch all B&B and relevant Pathoma for the class I'm in (my school goes by systems). So I do it a bit differently, bit I do agree that B&B is absolutely phenomenal.