

And so it begins again. Studying for the medical school licensing exam (the USMLE Step 1). Just like the MCAT (the photo on the left, in 2005), I have a huge huge stack of books to run through (the photo on the right, this time in 2009). This exam is a big, big factor in determining where I get to practice after medical school. It's gratifying to review all the things I've learned in the past two years and feel as if I've accomplished something; but on the other hand, the sheer volume of facts to know has overwhelmed me at times, given me panic attacks... and I have 45 days left.
It's quite a challenge!
Here's my approach so far. Just a bunch of random ideas.
- Shut off all human contact. I haven't answered emails (at least, not very well) for the past 2 weeks.
- Lock myself up at Borders with my Macbook, two USMLE books, and two Macbook batteries. I was able to do that today. For some reason, I'm able to concentrate for almost 5-6 hours straight.
- Exercise every day: morning (to feel refreshed) and night (to burn off excess energy).
- Get at least 7 hours of sleep each night.
- Use a tasks list to make sure I don't repeat something.
- Eat Subway's foot-long sandwiches. With their sandwiches, I tend to feel full longer, get a very complete meal in approximately 300 calories per 6" sandwich serving, and save money.
- Put as many facts as I can into my copy of First Aid for the USMLE, making it my go-to Bible,
- ... and do practice questions like crazy.
- ... and use Studycard Studio to put flash cards on my Palm Treo phone to pimp myself (see below).
- My brain tends to shut down in lectures, so I plan to skip some of the Kaplan USMLE class.
First Aid: my portable pimp!

The flash cards seem to help me figure out what I don't know and what I do know. I've noticed that when I do use the flash cards, I need to have First Aid for the USMLE out in order to visualize where the fact is on the page.
Since I'm busy, this also means that I won't have as much time for posting. I do plan on great things for June though before the OB/GYN rotation starts:
- Upgrade P=MD.
- Create Tingting's Honey and Tea business website.
- Create an OC Riders' community and advocacy website.
- Upgrade the UC Irvine Outreach Clinics site.
- Learn Flash to make some medical mobile applications.
- Read I Will Teach You To Be Rich.
- Visit Carolen and have fun in San Francisco!!
Wish me luck!!