I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the STEP 1 last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard
Thank you so much! It's based on the Anking deck (has both step 1 and step 2 in it). I added my step 1 deck to the same google drive folder linked in the description box but keep in mind that there's some crossover between step 1 and step 2 material so the step 1 deck has chunks missing because i moved them into the step 2 deck while studying for that. Just be sure to use the tags in the decks to organize things how you want and move the step 1 tagged stuff in the step 2 deck back into the step 1 deck in order to make it complete again if that makes sense.
I’m still a newbie with Anki, do you know why when I try to import the anki deck you have so kindly shared, it says 2,868 were not imported because their note type has changed? Thank you
I'm sorry this happened! I looked up this problem and reformatted and reuploaded the deck, but if it's still giving you trouble maybe this reddit thread can help: www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolanki/comments/gbe721/note_type_could_not_be_imported_as_note_type_has/
Thank you so much for your reply. I have been browsing for how to trouble shoot. how did you learn how to configure Anki cards etc? where there specific tutorials that you could recommend? @@MarleeM-M
Hi Marlee! First haha. I will be applying to colleges in the fall, and I was wondering if the rank of the undergrad school matters when it comes to medical school admissions. Furthermore, I was wondering if the rank of the MEDICAL school matters when you are applying for competitive residencies such as johns hopkins, etc. I have heard mixed things about both so I was hoping you can clear some confusions lo. thank you!
Hi! Great question. Each medical school and residency has slightly different criteria they use to evaluate applicants but speaking from just my experience, crushing the standardized tests (MCAT, STEP 2) means more than rank. A lot of med schools don't rank anymore, or they do quartiles so it's hard for residency programs to evaluate evenly using rank. As much as I hate standardized tests, they are one of the few measuring sticks programs can use that levels the playing field.
The USMLE exam is very difficult to pass, I can't believe i failed step 1after studying with so many materials😞
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I have a cousin who never studied much, we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than her studies after writing the STEP 1 last month she passed and i failed😢, i asked her how she did it, just found out she got help from Mr Richard
Please does anyone know who this Mr Richard is? I really need to speak with him I'm frustrated 🥺
Wow so sorry you failed, i have heard so much about Richard but I don't actually have his info
@Richard helped me and two of my friends pass the exam few years ago you're lucky I still have his info
ABOVE A 255 IS CRAZY!!! Congrats queen. You freaking ROCK 🥰👏🏻
thank you so much ily 😭😭😭
thank you for sharing your experience!! love the way you tell stories😍😍
Thank you so much! 😊
Congratulations once again ! U deserve it
Thank you so much!!
Smart & Beautiful! Thank you for the Info!
Wow!! Congrats!!
Thanks a lot for sharing your step 2 deck!
Which deck is it based on?
Will you please share step 1 deck too
Thank you so much! It's based on the Anking deck (has both step 1 and step 2 in it). I added my step 1 deck to the same google drive folder linked in the description box but keep in mind that there's some crossover between step 1 and step 2 material so the step 1 deck has chunks missing because i moved them into the step 2 deck while studying for that. Just be sure to use the tags in the decks to organize things how you want and move the step 1 tagged stuff in the step 2 deck back into the step 1 deck in order to make it complete again if that makes sense.
Thanks for the video and advice! Was your first pass of UWorld the “shelf review” or the “step2 review” or both? Thank you!
which practice assessment do you recommend taking first? nbme 10?
Would be nice to share your experience on using anking deck for usmle ..did it help with space repetition.. how highly y recommend amboss !
I’m still a newbie with Anki, do you know why when I try to import the anki deck you have so kindly shared, it says 2,868 were not imported because their note type has changed? Thank you
I'm sorry this happened! I looked up this problem and reformatted and reuploaded the deck, but if it's still giving you trouble maybe this reddit thread can help: www.reddit.com/r/medicalschoolanki/comments/gbe721/note_type_could_not_be_imported_as_note_type_has/
Thank you so much for your reply. I have been browsing for how to trouble shoot. how did you learn how to configure Anki cards etc? where there specific tutorials that you could recommend? @@MarleeM-M
opinions on mehlman
could take it or leave it, looked into it and ultimately decided the resources I was already using was enough
Timeline for step 2?
If you mean when to take it, most students take it in June or July after their M3 year
Hi Marlee! First haha.
I will be applying to colleges in the fall, and I was wondering if the rank of the undergrad school matters when it comes to medical school admissions. Furthermore, I was wondering if the rank of the MEDICAL school matters when you are applying for competitive residencies such as johns hopkins, etc. I have heard mixed things about both so I was hoping you can clear some confusions lo. thank you!
Hi! Great question. Each medical school and residency has slightly different criteria they use to evaluate applicants but speaking from just my experience, crushing the standardized tests (MCAT, STEP 2) means more than rank. A lot of med schools don't rank anymore, or they do quartiles so it's hard for residency programs to evaluate evenly using rank. As much as I hate standardized tests, they are one of the few measuring sticks programs can use that levels the playing field.