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  #26

Thankx, your help is really appreciated. May u pass ur remaining steps getting 99% in all.nod

  #27

lol thx folk ,thats best wish i can have while em goin to appear in my step 2 ck

wish u all best ,offcourse not less than 99% grin


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  #28

hi there! im starting my prep for step1 now..m planin to start with physio..thanx for all the info uve sent..i wanted to know how many hrz per day did u read and how long did ur subjects take..confused
and since m just starting..i wud like to knw wat subjects r sort o more volatile n require more time?


  #29

hye cutie
first best of luck,2nd i would say it depends how much time u have for ur prep,i was planning to appear in 6 or 7 months so i started reading first 6 hr then 8 hr daily,sometime more time,but there were some days i cudnt read single page,so iwould suggest instead of counting hr make a target of reading how much u need to study and then try to finish it.if u r goin thru audio video lect lect for a chapter of physio for instance,so then read ur kaplan or watever source u studying,it will make easier and do questions at same time,summarize and high light
start with subjecs u are weak eg,i started with physio and biochem,and then pathology was way esier for me to study as phyio and biochem cover alot of path,then i did behavorial and did neuro ,then rest of them
best luck,make a strategy and go for it

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