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Step II Books?

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22 years 8 months ago - 22 years 8 months ago #26307 by taylor
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I am taking step II in a few weeks and want to spend as little time possible studying. Are there any good books that I can read over a week. I'm planning on doing Q-bank as well. I basically just want to pass.

I heard 1st Aid sucks. Any advice?

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22 years 8 months ago - 22 years 8 months ago #3873 by
Replied by on topic NMS Review for USMLE Step
NMS Review for USMLE Step II would give you a good week of a** whuppin'

seriously, it's tough but a good review

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22 years 8 months ago - 22 years 8 months ago #3895 by
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I just took step II this past Monday and here's my two bits. I likewise didn't want to spend a lot of time or money on books, questions, etc. I agree that First Aid for step II is subpar. I used Boards and Wards throughout M3 and found myself using that for my review. I also bought and used Crush the Boards. I opted not to use NMS because I wasn't looking for an a**whuppin'...mostly just wanted to do decently. Crush the Boards was good, but not as good as I had been led to believe by friends. It's a pretty easy read, and has some good pearls and high points in it. Boards and Wards was very complete and had more detail and meat to it than Crush. The actual test was about as advertised...not overly difficult, but not easy. Seems like every patient had Diabetes type I. I thought that was weird. I did the 3 tests that you can download from the USMLE web page and they were roughly like the real thing, if anything a little easier. If you want/need to ace it, I would probably do NMS and Q bank in addition to the review book of your choice. Good luck, I'm just glad to get it out of the way.

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22 years 8 months ago - 22 years 8 months ago #3896 by
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also check out "usmle step 2 secrets." i'm using it now (taking step two in december), its easy to read and get through, and it comes highly recommended from classmates that did very well.

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22 years 7 months ago - 22 years 7 months ago #4090 by
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did anyone do Kaplan for Step 2? or at least just use the Kaplan books?

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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4251 by
Replied by on topic fwiw i took step ii today.
fwiw

i took step ii today. read crush twice, did 75% of qbank and thought that step ii was slightly harder than q bank (ymmv).

what i felt was that the items of step ii (and qbank for that matter) that i didn't know, no amount of studying would help (there were some mult. choice options for diseases that i had never heard of).

my buddy had a question about vaginal TB for cryin out loud (oh those skanky cambodians) -- before anyone jumps down my throat, that's where she was from. i don't even want to know how one even goes about getting tb in the taco.

ten days is all you will need. the test ain't that bad. just know how to treat everything, because you will get asked about it (ie vaginal tb)

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