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  Friday, 10 December 2004
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I am wondering about FA vs. Boards and Wards for Step 2 (I wanted to use just one to study besides questions, of course) - are you at a unique disadvantage using one vs. the other. FA looks more narrative (and longer) than B&Ws, but I have seen past posts where people have suggested B&Ws. Thanks for the input.
21 years ago
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I didn't use first aid, but I did use both board and wards and Step II secrets. I thought that the combo of the two were great, but if you only want to use one, I'm not sure B&W is very comprehensive. It has a good breadth, but little depth. You'd need a lot of Q-bank or NMS questions to make up for it.

But, if you're going to supplement to book with another study aid, it gives you a very good and quick review of a lot of topics.

Just my $0.02
Good luck
21 years ago
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Big B&W fan here...used it instead of FA. What I did was add my own notes to B&W as I went thru all my other study materials (Qbank/book, NMS Step 2 ?s, Secrets), and in the end had a super-comprehensive but compact reference to go back to for review.
21 years ago
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Any comments on using the clinical volumes from the Pretest series as the primary study tool for Step 2? Good idea, bad idea, retarded idea?
21 years ago
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I used them for all of the shelf exams, so I basically remembered the questions when I was reviewing for Step II. But, if you haven't used them yet, they are actually quite good. You should probably use a composite question source in addition (something like NMS or QBank).
21 years ago
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I highly recommend Crush Step II as a quick, easy, extremely high-yield source for Step II prep. It's not written in outline format, so you can actually read it and remember it. You can get through it in a week or so, and like I said - VERY high-yield.

Also, don't take any time off to study for Step II - I did and I regret it. Use your last shreds of vacation time wisely.

Just my 2 cents. Good luck with everything.
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