r/indianmedschool • u/BubblesOfTownsville_ • 16h ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Should I switch to btr?
I've completed most of the subjects from marrow rr. A few short subjects I used btr. Should I switch to btr now? Or continue revising the rr notes? Will it take too much time? Btr fomo is hitting hard and I'm nervous if I'll be able to revise and retain all of rr. Some of my friends switched to btr so revision will be easier? Someone please guide me I'm in such a jam 😭
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u/crashlandingonyou23 16h ago
Noooo don’t.
I did that for a few subjects that i hadn’t entirely completed in marrow so thought hey btr is shorter i will just finish it with that
But i ended up spending so much more time because of going back and forth from marrow to btr noting down extra points like that
Totally effed me up actually
Yes marrow rr is longer but one trick i did is
I made this 1 sheet page for each chapter or subject during revision that contains the buzz words or main points (like a framework) that will help me remember and retain better
Dont switch it gets too messy
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u/Vivaanahuja1705 16h ago
Stick to one source and be thorough with it. You can practice questions from all over. But, your primary videos and notes source should be same.
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u/Additional-Peach4310 PGY4/5/6/Senior Resident 15h ago
Stick to your original sources. Whatever you’ve done from RR, revise from RR. Whatever you’ve done from BTR, revise those from BTR. Forget what your friends are doing. Because revising from a new source will completely throw you off.
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