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  #1

Match season started and all are busy.Good luck to all

I have 1 question and hope you do not mind to make it clear.
I passed Step1 recently and I will graduate next year March 2008.
I plan to start prep for Step2CK and CS and if possible Step3. Do you think it is realistic to manage such a pile of workload?
I ll prep for step2 together with, and more intense after grad,in Feb.
That means 4 months CK+3wks CS+2months Step3....
Should I wait to gather all or submit for ECFMG certificate with Step3 pending?
Thanks a lot, a lot....
Good day for allsmiling face

  #2

Hi,

According 2 me please take one step at a time it will b v helpful, althou ur time schedule appears 2 b pretty gud.

Thanx

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  #3

It is managable, but chances will be much better for next match with all scores available and a ecfmg certificate. Just graduate! step 2ck and cs shouldn't be a big issue for a recent graduate and you'll have plenty of time (from March till Sep...)Good luck!


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  #4

If I were you I would take my time, prepare well, and go for higher scores, instead of rushing and ending up with lower/average scores. As "the match" is becoming more and more competitive every year, you will only increase your chances for a match with higher scores. Once you are done with exams, you can also develope your resume (CV) as you are free of studies for an upcoming year. In short, Take your time, do not rush...My few cents...


  #5

if u don't require visa, then go for it, GC holders/citizens can match anywhere with ease

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