obgal2005 Forum Newbie
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| | 11/08/05 - 11:23 AM  
 
   
 
|   #1 |
Hello everyone, I am just starting to prepare for step 3. Problem is I have no idea where to start? what are the resources available and which ones are good? How long does one need on an average to prepare for this exam? Do people get 99's even in step 3? or is 99 as common in step 3 as it is in step1/2? Is there a restriction on where I can take the test? Right now I reside in texas and not sure where i will go for residency in future. But I want to finish this exam right now, but I saw that without post graduate training you are not allowed to take step 3. Is that true? And if so, which states allow us to take step3 without any US training? Thank you all for the help!!!!
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| obgal2005 Forum Newbie
Topics: 1 Posts: 21
| | 11/09/05 - 10:31 AM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
hello, someone please help with my questions. Thank you
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| dev Forum Guru

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| | 11/09/05 - 12:25 PM  
 
   
 
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hi u can check fo rthe states at fsmb.org books- step2 kaplan,step3 kaplan,strong medicine/crush step 3/swansons/washington manual are the best i have seen people getting 99 in step 3. time 2-3 months.
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| obgal2005 Forum Newbie
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| | 11/10/05 - 06:42 AM  
 
   
 
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hi dev, Thanks for the info. Are you done with step 3? And is it true that if you get a license in connecticut its valid in all the states? Thanks again
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| njccmd2002 Forum Elite

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| | 11/12/05 - 12:52 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
are you talking about the washington manual (small pockt sized for IM) if thats ok cool i have it.
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