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Body Systems Review III: Nervous, Skin/Connective Tissue, Musculoskeletal (Board Simulator)
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Body Systems Review III: Nervous, Skin/Connective Tissue, Musculoskeletal (Board Simulator) | Paperback

by National Medical School Review (Firm) (Author), Gerald D. Barry (Editor), Victor, M.D. Gruber (Editor)

List Price: $36.95  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Edition:  2 Subnd Edition
Page Count:  298 Pages
Publication Date:  July 01, 1997
Sales Rank:  123,673rd


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
Review for medical students preparing for the USMLE. Includes more than 770 questions. Softcover. DNLM: Nervous System--examination questions.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 4 reviews)

third choise by A. Kuklov (NJ USA) 3 Stars
April 16, 2005
Use series of these books as a 3-rd source of study for Step 1 after Kaplan Q-bank and Q-book. A lot of question sare not USMLE-type format and there are a lot of explanations, but some time not consice and "watery"...

Board System review 3 by Krishna Gurram (Newburgh, IN United States) 5 Stars
November 07, 2001
This is the Book. The questions r so hard that u must be really stupid. After doing all the BSS books I thought Step1 wasn't that tuff as everyone made it seem to be.

How much do you really know? 4 Stars
September 23, 2000
By far the toughest of all the review book series. Teaches the fine points and concepts of topics beyond and more thoroughly than I learned in school! Terrific if you have the time and are not easily demoralized. For comparison's sake, I averaged 66-69% on the exams in this series and in the 70-80% on the NMS exams and I got 240/95 on the USMLE and 669(99th percentile on COMLEX).Hope this helps. By the way, Kaplan questions are closest to the real thing.

A Must Have! 5 Stars
May 10, 2000
Get this whole series and you'll be sure to pass, if not excel on this exam. The questions and answers thoroughly cover the tested material. Don't be disappointed if you miss many of the questions, you'll find that the actual exam is much easier than this series!

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