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| | 07/19/04 - 04:17 PM  
 
   
 
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There is a poll/topic in step 1 support forum where few members voted the number of hours/day they study.
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| ijoshi Forum Junior
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| | 02/23/05 - 12:11 PM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
study and relax in between take a break. review many times , do q
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| WongFH Forum Newbie
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| | 06/25/05 - 12:43 PM  
 
   
 
|   #4 |
Hi! im new in this forum. and u know,i cant study straight for more than half an hour! though i dont go for counting the number of hours i study. i just make a target in a day,then set about trying to achieve it.maybe u can try that!
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| chemamr Moderator and PGY2

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| | 06/26/05 - 11:37 PM  
 
   
 
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dear swaroop, it doesn´t matter the number of hours you study. If you can study 4-5 hours/day i think it´s enough, it depends on the quality of your time. And try to take 15 minutes of break each hour. Hope this helps
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| yelenatx Forum Senior
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| | 06/27/05 - 09:31 AM  
 
   
 
|   #6 |
I also couldn't study for more than 5 hours per day because of full time job It took me 9 months to prepare for Step 1 and 6 months to prepare for Step 2 I took Kaplan
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