sallukashif2007 Forum Senior
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| | 07/21/08 - 06:23 PM  
 
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if u hav good background of every subject then u dont need dvd,i think u can survive .....
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| Rx Forum Newbie

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| | 07/22/08 - 02:37 AM  
 
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Hey sal.. thnx! Can you also tell me that do we need to go through the medical text books we studied in our schools when we are preparing for steps? Or just the prep books like Kaplan lecture notes+ UW are enough to prepare you? What about students who didn't score high marks in school? I am asking because I am moving to States so needlessly don't wana take tons of text books (like Davidson's medicine, Robbinsons' pathology, lippincot's Pharma/biochem etc etc) . I will really appreciate if anyone can answer with certainty. God Bless you!
___________________ "Believe you can and you're half way there."
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| manam1 Forum Newbie
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| | 07/22/08 - 10:33 AM  
 
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We had brought all the text books from back home and did not use them one bit. my wife is now preping for CK/CS and we've gotten the 08-09 LN -- which I personally think is enough and complement it with UW + FA. Hope that helps.
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| Rx Forum Newbie

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| | 07/22/08 - 10:11 PM  
 
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Thank you so much for your guidance. Be Blessed!
___________________ "Believe you can and you're half way there."
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| pipi99 Forum Elite

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| | 07/22/08 - 10:15 PM  
 
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I brought my Robbins when I moved to US, I just loved that book! I don't know will I use it for step1, but I opened it for step 2 and double checked some cancers?! So, I would tell you briong the book that you are attached most :-)))NIce memories :-)
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