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  #1

H i everyone ...
I just got my score in step 2 and it was 187/76 and i will start doing step 1 ....
Please i need advice how can i finish step 1 in a 4 momnth period ( with a part time job )
and what are the best sources to study from it.. hope u can tell me if it is really applicable and possible.
Please reply, i need

  #2

I wonder y isn't there any reply .... what ... can't anyone help m e?
please i need advice.

  #3

If you want to get high score to compensate for your step 1 score, I think 4 months are not enough unless you just need to pass.

Start studying and know where you stand, then plan your step 1 preparation again

Good luck.

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  #4

hi there. first off, congrats on passing 2ck. i know your score may not be what you hoped for, but it's time for you to fix it with a great step 1 score.

4 months is about the time i took for first read alone. i thought i was pretty fast, [not saying that i'm great, coz others may be faster] and am not currently employed. did not manage to do much qns during that time either. watched all kaplan vids though, and have gone through the entire kln set. but, obviously this is not enough to face the test. so, you can see step 1 prep is quite time-consuming, coz the subjects focus on the nitty-gritties, not the overall patient care that 2ck emphasises on.

so, assess your abilities and the time that you can spare for reading. decide accordingly, but don't rush to take the exam. you can't afford it. nobody can.

good luck!


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