please make video on how to study in medschool with your strategies and how can we transform ourself from average student into top students like you with your strategies ?
This is the best and most comprehensive step 2 prep video I've come across. I've dug through the entire internet trying to look for an explanation like this. I will be using your Step 2 prep plan. Thanks for this video!
Hi Manik, amazing video, one thing always pops up ,is not all students can get those skyrocket scores, for sure, because scores depends not only IQ /strategy/ Knowledge/wish. It also depends on your circumstances. Could you please make a video for someone who is aiming for 225-240.Basic plan for basic scores. Thank you
Hello Manik. I'd love it if you could make a video on the electives/observerships that you did. Also, a video of the timeline that you followed for USMLE as an IMG.
@@manikmadaan Yes obviously!😀 it's just differs from person to person, just like as a neet ug aspirant, I love speeding cars and football from my childhood, in these thing I find my happiness most, just like you'll find your happiness in your fav things, hobbies! And yeah I'll collect vintage lambos,Ferraris, & will do races in Sunday😊❤
@@manikmadaan congratulations brother! Mayo is awesome indeed but for me, Jackson Park was my Mayo lol I was at Jackson Park a while ago, crazy you are there now. Don't mind the funny sreen name, its an inside joke between friends. I've been going through your Xponential Advantage course and the test taking strategies are great...as an addition, would you be willing to post your 200 page HY document you made of important UW points, at least for us paid members? it could serve as a good last minute review for those of us with very little dedicated and not enough time to write! thanks boss
@@manikmadaan sorry to have pestered about it but that’d be greattt…and plz take your tome and be at your leisure ofc. thank you brother, you are a true academic ninja 🥷 loll hatnow that you’re Stateside, we’re gonna teach you all the American lingo aka slang…and btw, one last Q: so there’s a Anki deck someone made using alll factoids of Divine’s podcast- very comprehensive…have you seen it by any chance and if so, would you recommend it? Lmk if you need it, I can send you a link-bless you dude!
Dear Manik, thank you for another great video. Your channel is fantastic! I have a question, if you have some time to answer. The Tzanki deck you used is the one from years ago? I didn’t find a new one. Also, you did not review flashcards everyday for step 2 and just read the entire list once? Thank you so much!
Hey manik, could you maybe make a video/blog post/anything else listing all the algorithms that we need to memorize for step 2ck? I've been going through amboss and the sheer number of algorithms is overwhelming.
Been following your channel and videos for a while now, salute to the hard-work, and content on this channel. The Tzanki Deck I found contains only 1500 cards, could you please share the link of the deck you used, which had 7000 cards
I'm in A2, why am I even watching these 😭. I don't even know if I'll be able to clear my entry test exam. But InshAllah one day I'll clear my USMLE exam.
Manik thank you so much for your valuable information you are a fantastic person. I have an important question about Divine, would you recommend doing one/some of his courses? they are pretty expensive but I'm debating whether it would bring a benefit or if his podcasts are just enough. Thank you so much I hope you see this!
manik bhaiyya can you make a video on your journey from class 10th till now here in USA? we are really interested in it, because also you've told in that video of your NEET PG rank that you was an average student so how you became such a brilliant student?
Hi Manik, thank you so much for sharing your experience 😊 i have a question that for step 2ck, what should i start first? i mean videos, flaahcards, or direct uworld?? thank you in advance
Hello Doc Congratulatios for your achievement I wondered how you did u world In your video you say doing it in Tutor mode Then you said you did questions in one hours and 4 hrs on revising your daily 40 questions This doesnt add up with doing it in Tutor mode plase advise Many thanks for great videos 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hey Manik thank you so soooo much for these amazing tips, ur an angel seriously ❤ Quick question regarding random vs systematic approach. I've always had it confused and im finding a hard time focusing with random, however, i've seen some tutors say that if ur foundation isnt the best or if ur doubting whether ur foundation is good then systematic is the way to go since its about learning. So what do u think of this for someone who just managed an average score and is aiming for a 260 as an IMG. Maybe leaving around 60 Qs of each system to do random final run. If you or anyone with experience can help i would appreciate it, I hope u got the main idea of my question. Much love bro 🌺
It is definitely helping. You're definitely helping. I am grateful for your great videos and your rich experience in this journey is definitely helping me. Warm grateful wishes always 💐. Thank you.
Wow Step 1 and Step 2 and Step 3 is like walking up steps and it's harder if you skip a step because you know steps are one after the other and you have to step on one before stepping on the next one.
Congrats veerji pl can you please share what extracurricular activities u did for the above and if you don't mind can pl share who has been guiding you throughout your Usmle journey.
Thanks so much for this video. I'll be starting my 1st yr in med school and I've been told to start looking at test banks early on to get accustomed to the tests. Is that a good strategy?
Hi Manik! Not sure if you will get to read this but I'm currently studying for my Step 2 CK and had a quick question about your UWorld method of tutor, timed, and random. I understand why timed and random, as well as the explanation for Tutor mode but I'm having trouble seeing how you use the Tutor mode while doing timed test. Do you read the whole explanation after each question, or are you just seeing if your answer is correct, or is it a combination of briefly skimming the explanation and moving on? THANK YOU SO MUCH for the information! It has been extremely helpful!
What is your recommendation for those students who are in medical school and intended to go through steps , specifically for final year students what's important to focus on and what books to follow that will help in future regarding steps?
Sir you are a great inspiration for budding doctors. Will you share your self made notes from your IPAD so that we will get an IDEA about how to frame notes in a catagorical manner......
Thanks for your video. It’s helpful. Can u send me a link for amboss library and tzank deck and I just wanted to know for how long you have been using those materials? I mean for how long you subscribe amboss library and tzank deck? Thanks
hello brother,, given step 2 ck 3 days ago....felt really depressed did some mistakes also.. nd run short of time... nbme score and uw self assessment was,240-250 range... but did silly mistakes .. nd really depressed nd disappointed,..
Heyy manik , thankyou for the informative video! Wanted to ask did u listen to all of the DI step 2 podcast series or just the ones u mentioned in the video ?
Great video! Out of curiosity, what resources did you use to study for your shelf exams? I've been using QBanks like UWorld and Kaplan, but I am worried that exhausting those options for clinical shelf exams will leave me with less to do in the months leading up to my Step 2 CK. Is there another, more efficient use of my time than what I am doing? Thanks for your help and insight!
First year international medical student in US here. Can you make a video on how to best prepare residency application & apply for US residency as an international student?
Thank you so much for posting this video. This is super helpful. Would you say that even though the exam was vague that it was doable? If you don’t necessarily know what the question is talking about exactly can you use the test taking skills you mentioned to still get it down to two answer choices and still choose the right answer? Also what did you use to study for the ethics? I keep hearing a lot about Amboss
It's doable for sure. Test-Taking skills will help you eliminate answer choices using the question stems via clue and pattern recognition. However this takes a lot of practice, so do a lot of questions.
Thank you so much for responding. I do have one last question, you spoke about the algorithms, are those charts in UW something we should memorize or will reading through the explanation to understand the why behind the concept more important than just memorizing random facts? This exam seems like it’s way beyond memorizing and more of applying conceptual knowledge and using test taking strategies.
Bro plz.make video on complete matching detail on residency and fellowship step by step .....like what is LORS ... Reasearch...how we get this...in hindi bro.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩👍👍
Hello Manik. Thank you for your great videos! I have never used Anki before. Could you please provide the tzanki step 2 deck link? I am quite lost when it comes to Anki. I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks again!
you forgot to mention that you've been studying like a nerd since day 1 of medical school, so 4 months of studying is a little misleading. Your other videos say you've covered every single book, topic, resource in your clinical rotations. From that much studying if you didn't get a 271 then it'd be disappointing. Just be honest about how much you've studied thats all im saying
@@paulewannacrackr Yup he worked hard for the 271 thats why he should be transparent and say EXACTLY how hard he worked. The 271 isnt a result of 4 months of studying, its a result of 2-3 years of studying everyday. Its almost like someone saying they became a millionaire in 2 months. Just be real and transparent.
@@nehakumar5767 That can be said about anything. You can argue that he had been preparing for this exam his entire life; ever since he learned to read and think which helped him develop the skillset he has today. Or that any medical student had been studying for the exam ever since their first day in med school. He's claiming he had 4 months of dedicated studying for the exam, nothing misleading about that.
Please make a video on your mbbs journey The books u used ., standard books are compulsory read? how much hrs u studied after college . How was your routine day.
Please can you share with us your detailed schedule as tha daily program how many hours did you study a day And if you can show us how To use uw efficiently please please
Great informative video!! Thank alot! Can anyone please send a link to the tzanki deck Manik mentioned since i cant seem to find it. Would really appreciate it!
hi dr. Manik if there is different answer in NBME vs Uworld which is the best choose NBME or UW from ur experience ? also you study UWORLD Step 2 CK and Shelf Exams or COMLEX level2 thanks