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Thanks...I actually did not use UW q's...I cannot speak on them..I felt that Kaplan Qbank was an adequate resource if used properly and thoroughly (review all Q's and take notes). I also used Qbook but not did not finish..but I found that there was some valuable info in the Question review as well. For example, there was info on the porphyrias that is not found in the Lecture notes. As well I did some quesiotns from the Brochert book and initially it was helpful to get my feet wet..but eventually you realize as one friend of mine put it "these are the feel-good questions of the year". These Q's are good for review but they don't require you to do any secondary thinking. The actual test requires for you to take that extra step in your thought process. Best representation are the NBME practice tests...do yourself a favor and don't review any of them on the forum prior to taking the test..and do them timed. I did form 1 - one week prior to testing ..and form 2 - 3days prior. Best advice is memorize Lecture notes as best as possible ..and you'll be fine. Hope this helps ..good luck.
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It's unfortunate that you are so leary of the people posting on these forums...many many people score 99/240+ on these exams...and I'm just speaking of my classmates alone. But if you chose to beleive that these are overinflated #'s, then I'm sure you will limit your possibilities and eventually your reality...hope it doesn't always suck to be you
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