The Simple Technique That Got Me a 262 & 272 In The USMLE

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @focoarnold
    @focoarnold 3 года назад +71

    I just wanted to say thanks. Everything you say sounds so obvious ( don't get me wrong), but most of the time we don't realize that. Personally, I was focusing on gathering information every day, search the answer straight forward instead of ruling out options and learn it by heart and my scores didn't reflect my effort, I got frustrated until I watched one of your videos ( Spanish version) and I realized that study hard and smart is not the same. Suddenly my scores went up because of your advice. I'm taking my step 1 in 4 days, you have helped me a lot, I hope to get my goal score. I'm proud of you paisano, keep moving forward.

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +6

      I hope you crush it man! Thanks for the support!!

    • @melshaibi
      @melshaibi 3 года назад +3

      Can you update us on what happened? I hope it went well

  • @nonot911
    @nonot911 Год назад +3

    This method seems obvious but it definitely needs to be heard by students like me who start to panic after not recognizing the answer immediately. I started practicing and incorporating these steps and it made a SIGNIFICANT difference in my daily pre-dedicated uWORLD questions. THANKS A LOT

  • @mitsukislife
    @mitsukislife 3 года назад +12

    Good video! Currently studying for STEP, and I quickly realized I was selecting answer choices because I was familiar with them even when I had a feeling that it was wrong. Ruling out things you know and selecting the one you don't know (that's actually the answer) is a good strategy 👏🏾

  • @nenaj8053
    @nenaj8053 Год назад +4

    I’m going to try this. I feel like all I do is study 10 hours a day. And I’m not doing much better than I was at the beginning of my dedicated study.

  • @MadAboutMedicine
    @MadAboutMedicine 3 года назад +7

    Loved this tip 🙌🏻 Just gonna try to do it in a set amount of time so I don’t get stuck on just 1 question 🙋‍♂️

  • @AllThingsToeseen
    @AllThingsToeseen 2 года назад +1

    Omg, I'm going to try this out!
    Currently studying for Step 2 CK and Uworld keeping kicking my a**

  • @friendsandcoco3630
    @friendsandcoco3630 3 года назад +4

    Thankyou so much for this video ! It was exceptionally concise and a great insight to boost your score.People charge for such test taking skill teaching but you have been very gracious!
    Kudos!!

  • @sanjibkoirala5055
    @sanjibkoirala5055 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. All your videos are superb and made with total honesty.

  • @vfalquez30
    @vfalquez30 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the tip! I like your videos, they motivate me a lot when I just want to give up. Plesse continue making videos, they really help a lot. Thanks again!

  • @yuqingwang6024
    @yuqingwang6024 2 года назад +1

    I realize I use this strategy during all those years of exams but I've never summarized it to simple principles like 3Rs. Very smart! I know some people can always make difficult things simple and I need to learn how to do that. Thanks!

  • @mo7mdalmutairi
    @mo7mdalmutairi 3 года назад +4

    You make a Really good point . You don’t need to know everything in a question to answer it , hell as you just demonstrated , it seems you only need a few information to answer questions . Of course that doesn’t apply to all questions but it’s a good strategy to save time in studying .
    Having said that , I still find it hard not to try to learn every detail in UWorld questions which takes so long when I study . I guess my worry is , what if this information came up in a latter question and was key in answering that question ? and in general sometimes it’s hard to know what’s important and what’s not , since we get overloaded with so much useless knowledge in medical school .

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +2

      Yes, that’s in fact one of the biggest issues when it comes to prepping. With time one kinda develops a hierarchical lens to judge information on the basis of its usefulness, in order to grab what’s important and left out what’s not. But it will never be a perfect lens, and the qbanks constantly showed me that many concepts I deemed “extra” were actually important. Thankfully there’s plenty of Q&As out there to test your system, refine it, and make you go over the important stuff frequently.

  • @ladyfree3492
    @ladyfree3492 3 года назад +5

    Thank you soo much I’m studying for step 1 and this will definitely help me wish me luck 😊

    • @gogoblyn
      @gogoblyn 3 года назад

      🤞 good luck

  • @MDPowerhouse
    @MDPowerhouse 3 года назад +1

    thanks for this tip! look forward to seeing more content from you

  • @ArjunKelaiya
    @ArjunKelaiya 3 года назад +1

    This small video packs too much punch! Great tip! 👍

  • @journeyofsaul9487
    @journeyofsaul9487 3 года назад +11

    Jajaja el viejo chiste de “D de diosito”. Great video as always man!

  • @shakimunasinghe8943
    @shakimunasinghe8943 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video.pls keep them coming

  • @chinuaonyebuchi3255
    @chinuaonyebuchi3255 2 года назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @Dr.Contra
    @Dr.Contra 3 года назад +5

    Man you're awesome!
    for someone who got 230 on step1, getting even close to your score sounds like an actual unachievable dream, still your advices are very helpful so thank you so mcuh!
    and please keep making these great content

  • @ahmedsallam6772
    @ahmedsallam6772 3 года назад +1

    That’s great , I used your way in answering the presented question ! And guess what ! It worked 😃

  • @medphilomath4436
    @medphilomath4436 3 года назад +1

    Thanku so much for this video.
    We want more videos on how to solve difficult (wtf) questions 🙏

  • @hafsajabeen5303
    @hafsajabeen5303 Год назад

    you have helped me so much

  • @TinaOnEarth
    @TinaOnEarth 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this tip! Could you make a video about how to best study/memorize and annotate first aid? I have recently started watching Boards and Beyond, but not sure if I’m annotating too much.

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +3

      Will address that topic soon ✅

  • @mariapaulapineros7400
    @mariapaulapineros7400 3 года назад

    Que buenos puntajes!! Gracias por compartir tus tips con nosotros!!

  • @umariqball
    @umariqball Год назад

    Thankyou so much

  • @maxtrube
    @maxtrube 3 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @AslbekYuldoshevv
    @AslbekYuldoshevv Год назад

    Genious idea

  • @jpflores001
    @jpflores001 3 года назад +1

    Beast!!

  • @pestrellaporter
    @pestrellaporter 3 года назад

    Genial video Santi! Felicitaciones

  • @Kh471D
    @Kh471D 3 года назад

    Really helpful thanks

  • @Middlechild62
    @Middlechild62 3 года назад

    great advice

  • @taiwanusmlenote5067
    @taiwanusmlenote5067 3 года назад

    this question is similar to step 2 CK UW qid 16712
    Thanks so much

  • @josegomez-garcia6978
    @josegomez-garcia6978 3 года назад +1

    Hola Santiago. I like your videos! Do you have a video more I depth on how to attack Step 2 questions? How do you handle next step in management questions!

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +2

      Hola José. Not yet, but I’ll make sure to shoot one on the topic soon ✅

  • @thiegoac
    @thiegoac 11 месяцев назад

    Santiago , thanks for the content brother!
    Tell me , what if we don’t know the answer, which choice should I go blind ? Is there any probability of letter C be most of the text? Or any other letter?

  • @piyushpuri7284
    @piyushpuri7284 3 года назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @maricarlypineda4538
    @maricarlypineda4538 3 года назад +1

    hi Santiago! thank you so much for such an awesome channel that was so needed in this community. i wanted to asked you about your method of doing 2 qbanks at the same time, which i found very interesting and was doing it but without any structure. could you please give me a few tips for this. i currently have active subscriptions for both uw and rx. Thank you so much in advance!

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment! There wasn’t that much planning involved, I usually just run 1-2 blocks of UW in the morning and 1-2 blocks of other bank in the afternoon depending on where I was on my prep

    • @maricarlypineda4538
      @maricarlypineda4538 3 года назад +1

      @@SantiagoAQ thank you so much! Best of luck in everything.

    • @iabezhanidze4592
      @iabezhanidze4592 3 года назад +1

      @@SantiagoAQ How long was your dedicated phase following this plan?It seems very reasonable and concise at the same time. What was your score at the beginning of this phase and before your test? Thanks ahead.😊

  • @yaseminekim6521
    @yaseminekim6521 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video! Could you make a video about the answers of the following questions?(thanks in advance 😊😊😊)
    1. Which sources did you use during step 1 preparation?(how was your strategy during studying those sources?)
    2. How long did you study for step 1(including dedicated part)?
    3. Does the time when you get the exam has effect on your step 1 score?
    4. Does the prometric center where your exam takes place has effect on your step 1 score?
    (Those are the things that I really wanna listen your experience. Btw in your Spanish channel , I saw the video about step 1 but I didn’t understand anything of course:( )

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +1

      Hey Yasemin I address most of what you asked in these documents drive.google.com/drive/folders/1b0bVmzIEgLaF9Ca5QzjbWg6GpDjASuxk?usp=sharing

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +2

      Let me know if you have any other doubts not addressed in the documents

    • @yaseminekim6521
      @yaseminekim6521 3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, I appreciate it.🙏🏻

    • @iabezhanidze4592
      @iabezhanidze4592 3 года назад

      @@SantiagoAQ Checked these documents. Thank You for sharing . You put enormous energy into this , that’s why you got high scores. It’s fact that some cases miss important clues, buzz words and decision is based on shallow information. I see the point to do as much cases as possible to explore many angles of material. 😊

  • @nahidaislam8770
    @nahidaislam8770 3 года назад +1

    Awesome tips😇. May I know how many passes of uworld did you do for step 2CK? Any other resources did you use? Thanks for sharing this video

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +2

      Sure Nahida, my complete experience is detailed in a PDF link I have in the video “What really got me to the 99th percentile” in case you wanna see it. But to answer your question I did one whole first pass and one additional review of marked ones (about 1500qs) used 3 other qbanks but AMBOSS is the only one I’d recommend besides UWORLD

    • @nahidaislam8770
      @nahidaislam8770 3 года назад +1

      @@SantiagoAQ thanks doc for your reply. I will definitely have a look at the PDF🙂

  • @dr.insitu6455
    @dr.insitu6455 3 года назад

    Amigo, Dolore si si

  • @manuelramos975
    @manuelramos975 Год назад

    Hola Santiago AQ, estoy estudiando para mi USMLE Step 1 pero no estoy progresando. Cuales videos tu as hecho me ayudarian? Tengo 3 meses para tomar el examen.

  • @barbaraonifade5278
    @barbaraonifade5278 3 года назад +1

    Are you tutoring students by any chance?

  • @oumaimaoutani7733
    @oumaimaoutani7733 3 года назад +1

    How can I do this in 60 secs XD

  • @raissacanales6103
    @raissacanales6103 3 года назад

    This is my biggest problem. It is awful. Is there a way to rule out? Like sometimes the wording is difficult to interpret into something you can rule out. How do you do it?

  • @crotonaldehyde6194
    @crotonaldehyde6194 2 года назад

    Does your university medical school teach in English?

  • @ayubmohammad9468
    @ayubmohammad9468 3 года назад

    How does systemic CO2 absorption causes tachycardia??

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +2

      CO2 is a potent vasodilator (Drops the SVR and BP initially). To compensate the body increases HR and cardiac output (The so-called hyperdinamic state). There are other contributing factors, such as the increased respiratory effort to flush CO2 (That increases demands of arterial blood supply) and the directly induced sympathetic response, but overall the most “common-sense” principle to rule that answer out is CO2 induced vasodilation.

    • @ayubmohammad9468
      @ayubmohammad9468 3 года назад +1

      @@SantiagoAQ oh Ya. Thank you very much. I just recalled the mnemonic CHALK where CO2, high H+, Adenosine, Lactate and K+ causes vasodilation.

    • @SantiagoAQ
      @SantiagoAQ  3 года назад +1

      Great mnemonic man 👌🏻

  • @avesuprema
    @avesuprema Год назад

    summarizing: Learn physiology

  • @danielgm3980
    @danielgm3980 3 года назад

    Do you get money like a tutor man ,tienes instagram para conceptos 2ck

  • @9527david
    @9527david 3 года назад

    Great video!