transit2008 Forum Newbie
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| | 04/09/08 - 05:09 PM  
 
   
 
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A new starter, a PhD, an IMG, no study partner. Graduated more than 10 years ago. I feel that I am facing an enormous mountain and do not know where to begin. Can anyone please tell me where to download those question banks, UW, qbank, or NBME. After reading many tips posted, it seems that FA+ test questions are enough for high score, is it true? I am waiting for any answer! Thanks a lot!
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| sigh Forum Senior
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| | 04/09/08 - 05:38 PM  
 
   
 
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I'm not an expert, just preparing for my step 1 at this time and everybody is different but I think because you are an old grad you need more books then just FA... www.blog.usmleturk.com has some good info like Goljan audio www.USMLEworld.com www.Kaptest.com Don't be scary you can TRANSIT yourself over the mountain...
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| Royaldoc99 Forum Senior
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| | 04/17/08 - 05:34 AM  
 
   
 
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just study and refresh your memory. You will be fine.
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| new_n_lost Politically InCorrect

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| | 04/17/08 - 05:45 AM  
 
   
 
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Old Grad right then. Dont take risks. Go thru Kaplan Notes and every thing you can find. Lock yourself down in a corner and u need 6 months to be as good as a current student. And then go for FA and Qbanks. Moi 2 cents
___________________ FORUM RULES-- Those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand. I get enough exercise just by pushing my luck --P4U World.." The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple."
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