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sketchy_medical_micro_pharm_path_may_2017_utorrent_full__c4

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sketchy medical (micro pharm path) may 2017 utorrent ((full))

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Sketchy Medical (Micro Pharm Path) May 2017 Utorrent ((FULL))

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first, its not a media. instead of watching lectures of a pbl group discussing a research paper, youre watching a group of actual pbl groups discussing a paper. where they have their inaccuracies and problems in speaking, sketchy video are by and large more accurate. they have the increased benefit of the lecturer appearing in the video to really drive home the points he is making, which turns out to be a big factor in making everything stick in your memory. i think that the more accurate picmonic videos are especially important because every other study aid that i have used has been drastically less effective for microbiology compared to sketchy micro. for usmle step 1, youre studying microbiology, a subject where exact memorization is important. the fact that i ended up doing pretty well in usmle step 1 despite not memorizing any microbiology facts is testament to picmonic. you want your brains to remember the core concepts, and sketchy micro is just not the media to get there.

second, the folks who have used sketchy micro for microbiology are not used to using sketchy videos to study for medical school. for them, its just an untested concept that they arent used to. if they had been in the majority group, i think that the residents i worked with would have had more success using sketchymicro to remember microbiology.

if youre a med student who is about to study for step 1 or 2, you need to use sketchymedical to make sure that youre not forgetting anything. for every problem, sketchy micro has a model that you can paste in to your picmonic to learn something. for sketchy video, you cannot learn as much from the actual lecture as you can from sketchy micro. there are many other ways to benefit from sketchy but, with the resources in the bag, youll have no trouble filling the gaps in your knowledge for step 1 and 2. 84d34552a1