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  #1

I am a first year med student, but this summer I want to get casually started studying for USMLE Step I so by the time December of next year rolls around, I'm ready to go full swing and don't feel overwhelmed - I'd also like a really high score, of course.

I've been through this site and have tried to see what the consensus was, but am a bit confused, so if you can explain/tell me if I'm missing anything crucial, I'd appreciate it a lot.

1. FIRST AID - got it
2. Kaplan notes - is this the kaplan books they feature on their bookstore?
3. Qbook
4. Qbank
5. Goljan - is this the book Rapid Review for USMLE I by Goljan?
6. High yield for most anatomy subjects
7. BRS for Physiology and Pathology

where can i purchase goljan's materials/lecture materials? is it a book purchasable from bn.com or amazon.com (ie rapid review for usmle i by goljan?) or is it something else?


  #2

oh, and I forgot...

lots of people talked about BSS and NBME questions of some sort. Where do I get/purchase these? Are they available in hard copy/CD or, like kaplan, only available for a few months at a time?


  #3

nbme assessment can by on nbme.org

BSS cd u can by on ebay.com


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  #4

Hi bshiv,

I am like you, I am a fourth year medical student starting study step 1 after 2 weeks to take it in December. I hope that we be friends to help us.

I have a lot of books, but I can not use them properly , do u help me ?




  #5

I am manas Ist year MBBS student and want to prepare for USMLE. But I dont know much about it . So please guide me how to start my preparation.

  #6

Kaplan notes - is this the kaplan books they feature on their bookstore?

see http://www.prep4usmle.com/resources/thread/372

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