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How to PASS The USMLE Step 2 For People In A Hurry | Study Guide + Tips 

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@NateMcGrath-l6q
@NateMcGrath-l6q Год назад
I'm a South African resident who is busy with these exams - I have watched everything on youtube, and your channel is by far and away the most practical and useful advice out there. I appreciate it!
@nxtgenmd
@nxtgenmd Год назад
Add ons to the video: MedQuest's channel (immunodeficiencies guide): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--yT9XA_2f5M.html M.D Powerhouse's channel - Derm Review (High Yield): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z-3byWltN7E.html My Stats: Step 2 Pass Score - 219 UWorld 1st Pass - 79% complete w/ 64% correct NBME form 10 - 219 (1 day before test day)
@dill_lift
@dill_lift Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! I'm just about to start a Canadian residency and am kicking myself for not writing the USMLE as I'm starting to explore the process to moving to the states. Encouraging to hear that 3 months is needed to pass :) Cheers man and continue the great work!
@nxtgenmd
@nxtgenmd Год назад
Thanks Dillon, definitely consider getting it done. In the very least, you’ll learn a lot along the way 💪 good luck
@cobblestone5642
@cobblestone5642 6 месяцев назад
I've been feeling very very very terrified of Step 2 because I felt burnt out after Step 1 so I couldn't start studying right away and now I have like 3 months. It's honestly a very hard exam, it made me laugh at how poorly written my country's licensing exam is and it's one hell of a journey but your calm demeaner is honestly very helpful. I am aiming to score high lol but if you could study this exam and pass it while working full time then I have no excuse since I'm not working and can dedicate 10+ hours everyday in Sha Allah. Feeling super overwhelmed but there is not much to it, we just have to put in the hard work. I hope everyone that is giving this exam do well!
@nxtgenmd
@nxtgenmd 6 месяцев назад
You are 100% right my friend 💪 the exam is a lot harder than most people make it seem - especially for people that did not train with a US based curriculum. But if you study hard, give it time and focus on working through your practice tests, you will do well. Best of luck!
@dr.ameralzahranimdrrtnpsac4060
@dr.ameralzahranimdrrtnpsac4060 6 месяцев назад
This video and the step one video were very inspiring thank you for sharing. My step 3 is tomorrow, I studied 6 weeks for step one and 4 weeks for step 2. Thank you again for sharing.
@nxtgenmd
@nxtgenmd 6 месяцев назад
I'm glad to hear that they were helpful. Step 3 feels quite rough coming out of day 1 for a lot of people but I hope things went well for you! :)
@capitalp6577
@capitalp6577 Год назад
Any recommendations on when Canadian trained graduates like yourself should write this exam? I have heard that studying using Step 2 resources is helpful when writing MCCQE Canadian exam? Is writing this exam during the fourth year more ideal?
@nxtgenmd
@nxtgenmd Год назад
I would 100% advise Canadian students to write at the end of their final year - preferably BEFORE they write the MCCQE 1 :) The general consensus is that if you're a Canadian graduate and pass the USMLE Step 2, then you'll do amazing on the MCC exam... but it doesn't work the other way around for most people I've spoken with😅
@promiseyoullstay
@promiseyoullstay 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Extrode
@Extrode Год назад
Hello, what are your thoughts on Justin Sung's iCanStudy course?
@fadiakerada6108
@fadiakerada6108 9 месяцев назад
So you matched with only step1?
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