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Kaplan Qbank USMLE



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  #1

Hello i am new to this forum.I have just started reding finsihed one reading for biochem ,mol biology beh science and biostats .is it a good thing to strat solving questions simultaneously or wait until first reading of all subjects.
And another thing when i see questions in biochem quite a few times i just blank out. does it get better as u solve questions or just have to keep reading?
Please advise

  #2

Deer leena:

I myself prefer to do MCQ's after first reading!

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  #3

Thank you for replying .

  #4

hi leena28..

i preferred to do questions from my first reading.. doing questions of course coupled with multiple readings of kaplan or first aid will help you program your brain to think in the right direction when you do a question.. so i personally preferred doing questions from the first reading.. it is just my opinion and what i found useful.. the general trend is to do questions after first reading..

i think it is important not to do uw questions in the first read.. keep those for the end.. you can do all other questions now.. pretest series robbins review and q book or q bank or all those you can do.. does not matter you get them right or wrong.. the concept is to condition your brain to think in the right direction when doing a question.. thats just my point of view and opinion

good luck for your preparation


  #5

Thank you tanmay .That was very helpful .The main confusion i had was whether to do usmle world along side. and more thing when u mean solve question while u r reading ,do u mean solve questions for that particular subject /topic or random?







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