

23rd and 24th of June) review of all 4 systems 4 hours a day including breaks 2.Next 3 days(ie. Students must finish off cardio / renal / endo / repro before the classes begin from 23rd of June and following 2 days (ie. Step 1 Rapid review course starting from 23rd of June Last one extra day for questions on 9th of July for random topics and some topics that students have problems with.Students can do 2 blocks of questions a day during prep time and 5-6 blocks of questions revisions during the days of review In this order if they follow then whole u word q bank will be finished as a review before Nbme by the time the course completes. 5,6) prep time for gastro/ hemat / respi and biostats formula and following 2 days (7,8) review for the topics competed in prep time 4 hours a day including breaks. 3rd and 4th of July) review of all the topics completed in prep time 4 hours a day including breaks 4) next 2 days (ie. 28,29,30) complete fast pace review 4 hours each day including breaks 3.Next 2 days 1st and 2nd of July prep time for Musculoskeletal / Neuro / psychiatry And following 2 days (ie. 25,26,27) prep time for students to finish General principles which includes biochemistryMicro Immuno General Pharma and general patho Then next 3 days (ie. Step 1 Rapid review course starting from 23rd of JuneIt’s gonna be in this sequence 1. To enroll for the course and further details about the fee, kindly email at: Last one extra day for questions on 26th of July for random topics and some topics that students have problems with.Students can do 2 blocks of questions a day during prep time and 5-6 blocks of questions revisions during the days of review In this order if they follow then whole u word q bank will be finished as a review before Nbme by the time the course completes. 22nd and 23rd prep time for gastro/ hemat / respi and biostats formula and following 2 days (24,25) review for the topics competed in prep time 4 hours a day including breaks. 20th and 21st of July) review of all the topics completed in prep time 4 hours a day including breaks 4) next 2 days (ie. 15,16,17) complete fast pace review 4 hours each day including breaks 3.Next 2 days 18th and 19th of July prep time for Musculoskeletal / Neuro / psychiatry And following 2 days (ie. 12,13,14) prep time for students to finish General principles which includes biochemistryMicro Immuno General Pharma and general patho Then next 3 days (ie. 10th and 11th of July) review of all 4 systems 4 hours a day including breaks 2.Next 3 days(ie. Students must finish off cardio / renal / endo / repro before the classes begin from 10th of July and following 2 days (ie. Step 1 Rapid review course starting from July 10thIt’s gonna be in this sequence 1. Students can do average 4-5 blocks a day.In this order if they follow then whole u word Q bank will be finished as a review before Nbme by the time the course completes.įor enrollment or more questions Contact Email:

Last one extra day August 6th for random topics and some topics that students have problems with. Next 2 days August 2nd/3rd prep time for gastro/ hemat onco/ respi and biostats formulaĪugust 5th-GIT/Biostats formula/remaining Hemat onco Next 2 days 29th and 30th prep time for Musculoskeletal / Neuro / psychiatry July 27th-Immunology/Gen path/Gen pharm/Gen microJuly 28th-Microbiology Next 3 days 24/25/26 prep time for students to finish General principles which includes biochemistryMicro Immuno General Pharma and general patho Following 3 days Students must finish off cardio / renal / endo / repro before the classes begin from July 22nd. Rapid review course starting from July 21st.It’s gonna be in this sequence July 21st will be orientation.1. Product Information Specs: 864 pages | 3.Revised Rapid Review schedule upon students request

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