Create a Daily Study Plan for USMLE Step 1 + Giveaway
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Episode 171. Learn how to build a daily and weekly study plan to organize lectures, resources, Anki, and practice questions. I walk you through a system (including the number of practice to complete each day) that will help you ace your school exams while optimizing your success on Step 1.
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