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  #1

hi friends,i m new 2 da step 1 forum,gave my step 2 n CS recently.step 2went off well.just wondering how many r really preparin 4 step 1 after step 2,am i alone,lets start a support group n encourage ourselves.cool

  #2

hey pls lemme know ....how much of step 2 knowledge repeats in step 1 (if at all it repeats).pls seniors ,the one who gave their step 1 after step 2,how did u feel,what books did u study n whats ur experience,pls advise.

  #3

common guyz,nobody gave step 1 after step 2,seniors.....................confusedrolling eyes

  #4

I think meduck and acosta they both did
meduck is in step2cs forums and acosta is in residency now
but I think you will have an advantage by knowing some clinicsal stuff

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  #5

I did step 1 after Ck. I think it was very helpful as pathology is mostly covered in medicine. & pathology fromsaround 50% or greater in step 1 ,so this ill be easier for you. so concentrate more on other subjects

GL

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  #6

thanx a bunch kity ,i read ur post too,very very inforamative,Gl 4 ur step3.

thanx gogeta.


  #7

hi supra Iam insame boat as you I gave step2 andcs now studying fors1 have done first reading of allsubjects except anatomy and BS

keep in touchtakecare


  #8

You guys have down mst of micro,pharma,patholoy and some behavior
Just need to focus on the step1 portion

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As a general rule, the better it felt when you said it, the more trouble it's going to get you into.

  #9

thanx gogeta,still dint start studyin,will start da struggle soon,now still relaxin,nice 2 have a detour from da whole study program,GL shumaila,will join u soon,when r u plannin to take ur test,c u around.








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