Hey, thought I might post this message for those who have taken step 1 already. Just wondering what any of you would recommend as a good schedule in preparing for Step 1? I plan to take the exam in the end of May 2003. I am currently in the middle of my two month Pharmacology course. I have Behavioral Science in December, and, since I have been told that I will have plenty of free time during December, I planning on starting the preparation plan in December. I can tell you that I need a lot of preparation in Physiology and Pathology - I was thinking of spending a whole month each on both subjects (like March and April). I can tell you that I have January, April, and May off as study months, and February and March are two of my Internal Medicine months (we have to do one Internal Medicine month in our second year). If I was aiming for, say, a 250s type of score, what would you guys recommend as a good preparation schedule.
Also, what books would say are the best for each subject?
For example:
- some people say Goljan's Pathology is better than BRS while other say the reverse - which one do you guys recommend?
- is BRS the best prep for the Physiology material for somone who does not have a solid background in that area?
- what do you guys think about Lange's Microbiology and Immunology vs. other sources?
- are Lippincott's Pharmacology and Biochemistry really good for the these sections?
- what is the best book for genetics preparation? (someone who took the test this June said there were a lot of genetics questions on his test)
- what would you recommend the best books are for the anatomy's especially neuroanatomy and embryology?
- and finally, what book do you guys recommend for behavioral science?
P.S. Sorry for the long post, guys. I was just wondering, as a fellow medical student who loves orthopedic surgery, what your input would be into this whole USMLE preparation deal. Keep in touch, guys.
Also, what books would say are the best for each subject?
For example:
- some people say Goljan's Pathology is better than BRS while other say the reverse - which one do you guys recommend?
- is BRS the best prep for the Physiology material for somone who does not have a solid background in that area?
- what do you guys think about Lange's Microbiology and Immunology vs. other sources?
- are Lippincott's Pharmacology and Biochemistry really good for the these sections?
- what is the best book for genetics preparation? (someone who took the test this June said there were a lot of genetics questions on his test)
- what would you recommend the best books are for the anatomy's especially neuroanatomy and embryology?
- and finally, what book do you guys recommend for behavioral science?
P.S. Sorry for the long post, guys. I was just wondering, as a fellow medical student who loves orthopedic surgery, what your input would be into this whole USMLE preparation deal. Keep in touch, guys.