![]() If you have difficulty with anatomy, consider using BRS. If you have difficulty understanding pathology, use Pathoma. ![]() For example, I had difficulty understanding Biochemistry and Biostatistics from FA, so I watched the Kaplan videos first, then went back to FA. Then you'll need to study that material from someplace else, understand it, then go back to FA and memorize it. If you have trouble understanding something in FA, it will be very difficult to memorize. Now, what about other books, videos, websites, etc.? Well, that depends. These are the most important and most high-yield topics. And focus on the 3 P's - Pathology, Physiology, and Pharmacology. I would highly recommend going over FA at least twice. I'd say an average of 3-5 pages every per hour is a good range. ![]() Unless you have photographic memory, that's way too fast. I knew people who were finishing more than 9 or 10 pages of FA every hour. FA is a review book, meaning everything inside it is important. You need to understand the information first, then you need to memorize it. When it comes to studying the content of FA, just understanding it is not enough - YOU MUST MEMORIZE.
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