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  #1

i finished with kaplan surgey tapes today and all teh time the person taught from the vignettes part of the text.

now am gonna start reding the notes.

is it a good idea to just go over the vignettes part or will have to go thro' the first few pages of notes??

time is a luxury which i cannot afford right now!!!!!! 40 days to go.disapproval


Edited by drkpp on 09/11/05 - 01:57 PM

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  #2

confused

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  #3

hey, Kap Surg tapes aint really a good idea esp wid da time constraint...What you get there is a word by word read out of the notes. Absolutely nothing new. Choose for yourself since u r hard on time. Good luck.

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  #4

thanks premonition. do u read both the vignettes and the text part of the kaplan notes???

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  #5

its again the exact same, see what u learn better by, reading text or reading in question format, personally i think the vignette form helps u better remember the clinical senario

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  #6

thanks nisha grin

really appreciate your guidance...


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  #7

how do you use kaplan vids? do you watch each lecture then read it ? or you watch all surgery lectures then start reading?

how many hours do you finish per day in average?



thank you grin


  #8

i like watching all vids and then studyin. watch for 5 hrs everyday cause have a 30 visits kaplan centre prep.

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  #9

Its monotonous

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