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Kaplan Medical USMLE Step 1 Qbook |  | Author: Kaplan Publisher: Kaplan Legal/Medical Category: eBooks
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 38432
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 4 Pages: 480 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 378 ASIN: B002AKPC8I
Publication Date: September 2, 2008
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Product Description
Features: - Over 850 exam-style questions in USMLE vignette format
- Comprehensive and detailed explanations of the correct and incorrect answer choices
- Coverage of the most exam-relevant subjects to help students prepare efficiently
- Test-taking and study strategies guides with expert perspectives on how to prepare for the exams
- An additional online companion with a sample customizable Qbank of questions
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| Customer Reviews: use it after a qbank August 19, 2010 grahf21 has all the core questions needed for step 1. would use it after doing a qbank.
Kaplan Medical USMLE Step 1 Qbook June 12, 2010 Roberto Carmona (Florida, USA) 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
It was in a bad condition. how can you sell a question book with the answers writen or marked below and there was a deficient costumer service by the seller without any return policy
great book! March 28, 2010 E. Spindola 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The book is very helpful while preparing to the USMLE Step 1 exam. I would recommend it to everyone. Fast delivery. Thank you!
Pretty good source of practice questions March 19, 2010 jt 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's a Qbook. It has questions and answers. If you need study tips or strategies, try websites, blogs, your school advisors. If you want practice questions, this is a good resource.
This will definitely not replace using an online QBank, but it has USMLE-style questions with decent explanations, in a portable format so that you can study even when you can't be on your computer. I actually keep it on my nightstand and do some questions every night in bed (nothing like board studying to make you sleepy). It is a better Qbook than the First Aid Qbook, which has many errors and sometimes weak explanations. Overall, I'm pretty pleased with it.
Overpriced, not very useful December 8, 2008 Eric Walters (Toledo) 12 out of 25 found this review helpful
I'll be taking the USMLE in a few months, and i got this book to try to improve my study habits in anticipation of things to come, since it claims to have "powerful strategies to help increase your score".
I have to say that for $30, this book is way overpriced and as a study aid it is completely useless. Buy this only for questions, because there are no "strategies" presented here. That section of this book is mostly just vague repition about studying a lot and testing yourself, and there is no clear study method presented.
One of my friends recommended a smaller and cheaper, yet BETTER book called "How to study for the USMLE". I found it much more useful, with a clear, defined study method presented, and even more tips and strategies for doing well. If you're going to get a book to help you ace the USMLE, there are better options out there.
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