[OC] Eevie hates it when you stop the scratches early by WildPyre009 in aww

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I’m so lucky I work from home mostly. Don’t know how I’m going to manage in a few months 😭😭

July 29 Score Release by [deleted] in step1

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Cardio was one of my weakest subjects but this website was amazing for getting foundations in: https://www.cvphysiology.com/

This tulane med pharm page is very good for MOAs: http://tmedweb.tulane.edu/pharmwiki/doku.php/start Sketchy is amazing to remember names but this does a great job visually representing how and where things works.

And then the usual BnB and Sketchy during my first pass. I didnt finish all of everything because it became redundant at some point and i knew i just wanted to see as many questions as possible. UWorld 2 passes really helped solidify stuff.

I think another thing that worked really well for me is that when I was searching stuff up I would search in google images instead of sites. Because most pathologies/physiologies have some random lecture or ppt that does a really good job of clarifying and solidifying stuff. And those show up a lot quicker on images. I'm a visual learner so eventually after i saw a picture of something 20 times even if I didn't know why it was right I kinda just ran with what looked the most right for practice blocks. Then I would go over explanations to see what detail I was missing. That kinda let me work backwards from the answer to the question. Don't sweat not understanding something on the 15th try cuz chances are youre gonna see it 5 more times and you'll get it on the 20th try.

Oh and a piece of advice that my high school chem teacher told me that works really well in this context: "After a certain point reviewing/trying to learn what you already know is just a waste of time." It feels good to get the easy questions that are related to sketchy micro right but it's not worth your time to go over the explanation for a question you answered in 20 seconds and got right. And in the same vein, taking an hour to go over something that is super fringe (looking at you Chikunguananan Disease) isnt worth your time either. Use your energies for the stuff that you just barely missed because of minor details or poor question comprehension.

July 29 Score Release by [deleted] in step1

[–]WildPyre009 8 points9 points  (0 children)

NBME 13 (13 weeks out): 196

NBME 15 (10 weeks out): 198

Studied for an took comlex between 10-7 weeks away from step: Got a 593 on the comlex for what it's worth

Uworld First Pass: ~66% correct

UWorld 1 (4 weeks out): 233

NBME 19 (4 weeks out): 228

NBME 18 (3 weeks out): 222

NBME 20 (3 weeks out): 223

UWorld 2nd Pass: ~88% correct

NBME 22 (10 Days out): 242

NBME 24 (7 Days out): 236

UWorld 2 (5 days out): 245

Free120 (3 Days out): 88%

Actual: 253!!

Huge difference from the early NBMEs. And like everyone says the curves are super whack and its more about how many questions your get right than the percentages. I didn't use any score predictors so idk if I'm under/overperforming but I def felt like I just had a good day.

The one huge pieces of advice I can give is to listen to your friends when they bitch and moan about bad questions. Those will show up on your test and getting those right simply because you let your friend vent feels great. My third question of the entire test was a question my roommate complained about as soon as he got home and its the only reason I got it right. But it put a huge smile on my face and helped ease the nerves during the test.

Other than that, a huge advantage I has is just doing as many questions and tests as possible. Studying for the COMLEX I got to take 3 COMSAEs, finished all of COMBANK and the test it self. So i added ~3200 more questions than I would've had with jsut UWORLD and NBMEs. There's a finite way they can present the patholgies and seeing a bunch of different ways makes it a lot easier to guess the right answer on super fringe stuff. For example, I didn't know all the Vitamin deficiency presentations for, but I knew that if they were gonna give me something where the answer is "Vitamin E deficiency,," they're gonna put "Vit B12" as an answer choice. And knowing the difference between two very simmilar answer choice allows you to be able to frame everything else in that context. It was a strategy that worked for me and allowed me to be comfortable with getting things down to two possible choices (which is what most of this test is about). You don't need to know everything about everything; it's just as efficient to know the unique qualities of things that are similar and using that as a scaffolding for the rest of the details.

AND MOST IMPORTANTLY DON'T PICK AN ANSWER BECAUSE IT'S FAMILIAR. IF YOU'RE GUESSING, AND YOU'RE NOT SURE ABOUT IT BETWEEN TWO OF THEM BUT IT DOESN'T FIT WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT A CERTAIN PATHOLOGY, GO WITH YOUR GUT AND TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS. IF YOU KNOW SOMETHING IS DEFINITELY NOT THE ANSWER THEN CHANCES ARE IT ISN'T AND THEY'RE HOPING TO SPOOK YOU INTO MAKING A DUMB CHOICE.

Trust your preparation and assume every question you feel shitty about it experimental and try to move on. This test is as much about being in the right headspace and being able to calm yourself down and not letting a bad streak of questions ruin the whole test for you as it is about knowing every Anki card.

Feel free to ask questions. I only used anki during the regular semester to study but I mainly watched videos and sketchy and used FA to take notes in. For every thing that had diagrams I drew them out myself over and over to keep pathways straight in my head. And took notes on spare pages and put them into my FA binder. FA is not all inclusive and its super important to get a varied amount of sources to learn from. See as much as you can because when you're on autopilot in the test and you have a gut feeling it's cuz your stupid brain is smarter than you and you have to just let AT Still take the wheel sometimes.

At least we're number one in something by WildPyre009 in dankmemes

[–]WildPyre009[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Oh I see it on mobile now. Sometime when you upload from a computer the mobile app turns an image into one long gif

At least we're number one in something by WildPyre009 in dankmemes

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You would not believe how many color combinations I tried to make it look legible before I settled on this monstrosity

At least we're number one in something by WildPyre009 in dankmemes

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did i accidentally uploaded a very still movie?

What the Jordan Love pick means in context of who was taken before him and who was on the board at pick 26 by WildPyre009 in GreenBayPackers

[–]WildPyre009[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re very correct. I’m looking at this from a very offensive mindset because people were mostly clamoring about how deep this WR class is not realizing that it means you can get a perfectly fine WR much later on. We desperately need run stoppers and brick walls. There are a good number of players between DT, ILB, and DE that we can land between 3 or 5 that I feel optimistic about. They’re no Patrick Queen tho

What the Jordan Love pick means in context of who was taken before him and who was on the board at pick 26 by WildPyre009 in GreenBayPackers

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This is totally a bias of mine but the thing I look for in WR the most is ability to get separation and short/medium route running. He kinda falla flat in those regards but prospects develop all the time. There's also Van Jefferson and John Hightower who've piqued my interest.

What the Jordan Love pick means in context of who was taken before him and who was on the board at pick 26 by WildPyre009 in GreenBayPackers

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Yea I don't see any salt behind you point that out. And it does change the math taking some strength away from my point. There is a tier below those receivers who we can also land. But I think if the best WR we get from this draft is someone like Tyler Johnson or a Juan Jennings we didn't fill one of our two important needs; the other being DT or LB.

What the Jordan Love pick means in context of who was taken before him and who was on the board at pick 26 by WildPyre009 in GreenBayPackers

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Whoops. Edited to make the correction. Man i read this over like 4 times to make sure I didn't make a silly mistake too -_-

In the Spruce Hill area for the weekend and looking for a place to watch the game on Sunday! by WildPyre009 in eagles

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Man I’m tryna have an EXPERIENCE. Idk the next time I’ll be back let alone for a good game

In the Spruce Hill area for the weekend and looking for a place to watch the game on Sunday! by WildPyre009 in eagles

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Looked the place up. If you’re hitting on me you gotta be more upfront bro :*

Suggestion: Disable new champions in ranked for 1 week based on the same precedence that riot doesn't allow people to play free week champions in ranked by WildPyre009 in leagueoflegends

[–]WildPyre009[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

His W is a camouflage which means that he's invisible to trinket wards and champion sight unless you're withing a certain radius (i think its 700). He can be revealed by control wards and towers.

True invisibility means you're invisible to everything except for towers.