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  #1

i have been reading for step3 on and off with work..reading med whenever i get the time.Exam in 2months so need to work really hard now.I plan to read ck notes,do uw,read first aid and try do qbook and if possible qbank.I have all the material with me,just require to develop some momentum to do well in step 3.I plan to try and read med from ck notes.lets see if i am not able to read fast will subscribe for uw and start with mcqs.I request all other members who plan to take step3 to join in and we could help each other out to get thru this final step.Lets go for it guys.


Edited by gv5 on 07/09/07 - 09:47 AM

  #2

ok plan to read med today....gi,endocrine,rheumat...lets see how much i can do

  #3

done with gi....took some time as wasnt keeping well....now need to pick up steam....plan to finish ck notes first and hen subscribe for uw.

todays plan: gi done,endo ,rheumat,preventive med...need to finish rest of med i the next few days


  #4

hi gv5 I have just finished step 2 ck and I don t know much abt step 3-could you tell me how and what to prepare?also is it a better idea to finish it early?

  #5

i too have just started serious prep and am going thru ck notes with uw.plan to read first aid also.check out the posts in the exam exp section and support forum to get a better idea and then make ur own study plan....fresh from ck is an advantage for u.take it when u feel u re ready.just one more exam and u re done with usmle


  #6

ok finally started with uw as wasnt able to read ck notes.plan to read ck notes and solve qs of the related topic from uw....have done gi and respi...scoring inn the 50+ range...guess i need to read ck notes well...didnt read them bfore i did gi and respi.

todays plan finissh reading endocrine and rheumat,preventive med.start uw ccs cases.








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