![]() ![]() ![]() They employ the Memory Palace technique to make volatile things easier to remember. These are not your regular video lectures. His videos followed by the Lightyear Anki deck is a magic recipe. You get the exact tools you need to tackle questions from his videos. Another highlight was The Rule of 4s from Neurology. He breaks complex topics down into simple overarching and interconnected concepts. Ryan has a way of explaining things that just makes them stick. I made Anki cards from my UWorld incorrects, or searched and unsuspended cards from my collection. Not only will this prepare you for how the exam will be structured, it will also test your recall more and give you spaced repetition. I did 3-4 blocks per day Random, Timed during dedicated, and I think this is very important. Amboss questions are notoriously difficult so don’t be discouraged by low scores on Random Timed. I did it system-wise as a review after a break from studying, but Random Timed will give you better spaced repetition. Following this you can burn through Amboss questions. You can do USMLE Rx or Kaplan Qbank during your “Learning Phase” system-wise, after or during every system. I recommend saving Uworld for dedicated since it is the closest to the real deal.
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