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my exam experience - bnp1000
#71
hello akanksha132.


practicing with the live SP is the best thing for sure. but if you dont have any, then you can do that online through skype with anyone. and try to judge yourself becoz in case when you dont have anyone who has already done with the exam then there will be no body to critically judge you. thats why in this case with an open mind you have to think that which are the things which are acceptable and which are not. practice with your ownself. try to repeat questions e.g Review of all systems aloud daily just after getting up from your bed and before falling asleep. In this way you will be remembering each and every thing and every question will go directly into your permanent memory.

ask questions if you have any doubts. i will try my best to answer them.

Goodluck
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#72
drsanchez

thanks and best of luck.
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#73
bnp1000
Congratulations.u truly deseve it...Can u plz send me some imp tips about how to take cases..
Ur response will be highly appreciated...

thanks.....my email is navjot04036
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#74
thanx....
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#75
hi,can u please tell me that if i subscribe usmle world,,wil it be useful?? i failed in first attempt in cs. now have a partner to discuss the case..wil uworld be useful??
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#76
hello vkrish.

well it depends upon you that whether you are using first aid as a primary resource or U world. you can use any one of them. In my suggestion, first aid is better along with some cases from u world which are not given in first aid.

best of luck
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#77
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Thank you.
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#78
Thank you very much for you assistance
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#79
Congrats bnp1000. Thts very well written! Good luck with ur other steps! :-)
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#80
welcome vkrish... and thanx psytrphile.....
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