ddd Forum Newbie
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| | 06/28/04 - 10:28 AM  
 
|   #1 |
I had just one question. As you had lot of Mol bio questions, are "many basic questions" covered in Kaplan notes? Or should we read any other book for that subject( I am not referring to very hard questions, I have no hope of trying to answer them) As you mentioned you are a post doc in Mol bio, please shed some light on this. If kaplan is enough for answering atlease half of them, I would stick to it. Thanks a lot for your time and help. Best of luck.
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| nuprin Forum Elite
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| | 06/29/04 - 12:23 AM  
 
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you know, retroviridae, i bet a lot of yours were experimental. my molbio qs were really simple. (knock on wood.) common sense type stuff. i did no studying for mol bio besides redoing all the molbio qbank qs (all 20 or so of them) three days before.
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| ddd Forum Newbie
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| | 06/29/04 - 08:36 AM  
 
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thanks nuprin for your reply, hope I too get a the less mol bio version:-)
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| retroviridae Forum Guru
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| | 06/29/04 - 04:44 PM  
 
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You may be right Nuprin. The mol bio was way out there. I am still shocked it would be in a test like this. I think Kaplan is more than sufficient. These way out there questions were mostly ok if you apply what is in Kaplan. It just wasn't presented in a linear way. What I mean, is you really will have to apply what you know to answer the questions. If anything I think Kaplan mol bio and immunology are too in deapth for the level of detail asked on the exam. But then again, some of my mol bio questions were like I said, way out there.
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| ddd Forum Newbie
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| | 06/29/04 - 05:40 PM  
 
|   #5 |
So kaplan it is:-) Thanks to both of you.
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| drbg Forum Newbie
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| | 07/23/04 - 05:02 PM  
 
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Hi,I received the pass for Q-bank from docarjun,i just want to coordinate the access time with people who use it.If you are still working with it,let me know,Thanks
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