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  #1

I will sit the MCCEE in September 07 and had just purchased Toronto Notes 2007. Can anybody give the advise how to use this book to study such a huge material in a smart way??

  #2

list the areas in which u r deffecient and start with

toronto notes is more than enough so dont add more informations

just be sure u know important topics in each branch for example in nephrology master : arf , crf, dm , htn , nephrotic and nephritic

in other words screen usmle q bank and know which topcs they concentrate on in each chapter and keep it by heart

  #3

i missed to ask u were r u from?

if u r from egypt we can be study partners

  #4

I'm not from Egypt, I'm from Poland however we can be study partners. My problem is that I'm an old IMG (graduated in 1991),preparing for MCCEE Sep.2007. I have Toronto Notes, First Aid USMLE step2 CK and Kaplan QBank step2 CK. The problem is that I'm preparing myself from First Aid because it suits me best and after each subject I'm doing questions from Kaplan Qbank. I'm not sure if it's a good way of studying as everybody knows that Toronto Notes should be eaten in the first instance and TN is not digestable at all for me! Now I will be replying quickly, not as last time, promise.

  #5

Hi guys

Don't be fooled !
I assure that if you want to pass MCCEE, Q1 and Q2, you should read and know the TN
COVER 2 COVER
No kidding
Anyway, it's worth doing it, not just for MCCEE, because the next step is Q1 and Q2, and you'll need to read TN 100% anyway.

So don't procastinate....that is my advice
TN should be your wife (sleep with it), your dog (walk with it), your bible (read and meditate it), your best friend (go to the restaurant with it), your colleague (take the subway with it)

From someone who passed the whole LMCC sequence

Take care







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