Med School Tutors has been helping students achieve their best results since 2006 via one-on-one tutoring for the MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, Shelf exams, medical coursework, and medical school and residency admissions consulting. In this podcast, we share our expert tutors' guidance, insights and tips to reduce your stress and give you tangible tools for success. www.medschooltutors.com
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Med School Tutors has been helping students achieve their best results since 2006 via one-on-one tutoring for the MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, Shelf exams, medical coursework, and medical school and residency admissions consulting. In this podcast, we share our expert tutors' guidance, insights and tips to reduce your stress and give you tangible tools for success. www.medschooltutors.com
Intro
1:56 Making your plan for the home stretch
3:41 Assessing your study plan for feasibility
5:12 Big mistakes to avoid
8:32 Optimizing your resources in your final weeks
21:06 Pros & cons of other Qbanks
25:12 What about flashcards and notes?
28:50 Defining depth: Ideal vs reality
32:04 Practice tests/assessments in your final weeks of study
42:45 Should I push my test back?
47:18 What's actually crammable
52:28 What to expect on test day
57:23 How you can get your head and body in the game for test day in advance
58:30 Key takeaways from this webinar (Jump to this if you're short on time!)
Live Q&A
1:04:06 How much time is too much time for reviewing UWorld questions?
1:05:44 Clarification about how to be judicious about topics you don't link
1:06:13 What is your advice for reviewing NBMEs since they don't provide explanations?
1:07:34 YouTube Biostats channel recommendation
1:07:57 When should we take the Free 120 NBME?
1:09:34 What do you recommend to those who are stuck in chronic Step 1 pathways?
1:10:40 Do you recommend doing multiple smaller blocks of 10 until I reach 100-120 or should I use the max 40 per block until I reach that?
1:13:45 Reviewing flashcards, what time in the day?
The Med School Tutors Podcast
Med School Tutors has been helping students achieve their best results since 2006 via one-on-one tutoring for the MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, Shelf exams, medical coursework, and medical school and residency admissions consulting. In this podcast, we share our expert tutors' guidance, insights and tips to reduce your stress and give you tangible tools for success. www.medschooltutors.com