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Low uworld scores, need guidance!

Hi, I started my Step 2 prep a few weeks ago.

I've completed about 20% of UWorld so far, and I'm scoring between 50–60% on my blocks. I know UWorld is primarily a learning tool, but it seems like most of the people on here are getting much better uworld scores.

I haven't used any other study resources yet. Whenever I forget something, I usually look up the disease in First Aid for Step 1. Should I do revision from some other resource on the side? What do you guys recommend I do to improve?

If I stay on track with my goal of 80 questions per day, I should finish UWorld in about a month and a half.

I've been told to complete UWorld first, then do CMS forms, followed by NBMEs. I've also been advised to do a second pass of UWorld while working through the CMS forms.

What do you guys recommend? Does this seem like a solid study plan?

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 3 days ago

How to approach weight loss topic with partner

I’m looking for advice from women and from men who have been in a similar situation.

My fiancée and I have been together for several years. I love her deeply, I care about her a lot, and I genuinely don’t want to hurt her feelings—that’s why I’m asking here before saying anything to her.

Over the years, she has gained a noticeable amount of weight. Her bmi is probably around 33-34. She is aware of it and has tried to lose weight before—she did lose some at one point but later regained part of it. She goes to the gym but not consistently, and diet has been a challenge.

She is aware that she needs to lose weight, but she hasn’t been able to consistently stick to the habits needed for it. In her defense, even when she does everything right exercise and diet wise, she has trouble losing weight which becomes discouraging for her. At the same time, she seems generally confident in how she looks as she is really pretty and has great general curves. I think that may make it harder for her to feel urgency around change.

I’ve avoided bringing it up directly for a long time because I don’t want her to feel judged, insecure, or like my love depends on her appearance. At the same time, I feel like this is something that can’t just be ignored forever, especially with marriage coming up in the next 6–10 months.

I don’t want to shame her or make her feel bad about herself. I just want to understand the most respectful and least hurtful way to have an honest conversation about this—if it should be had at all.

Women: If your partner brought this up, what approach would feel least hurtful and still respectful?

Men: Have you had a similar conversation before? What worked and what made things worse? I don’t want to be one of those men and constantly remind their partner that they need to lose weight.

I just need honest advice on how to handle this properly.

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 7 days ago

How to approach weight loss topic with partner

I’m looking for advice from women and from men who have been in a similar situation.

My fiancée and I have been together for several years. I love her deeply, I care about her a lot, and I genuinely don’t want to hurt her feelings—that’s why I’m asking here before saying anything to her.

Over the years, she has gained a noticeable amount of weight. Her bmi is probably around 33-34. She is aware of it and has tried to lose weight before—she did lose some at one point but later regained part of it. She goes to the gym but not consistently, and diet has been a challenge.

She is aware that she needs to lose weight, but she hasn’t been able to consistently stick to the habits needed for it. In her defense, even when she does everything right exercise and diet wise, she has trouble losing weight which becomes discouraging for her. At the same time, she seems generally confident in how she looks as she is really pretty and has great general curves. I think that may make it harder for her to feel urgency around change.

I’ve avoided bringing it up directly for a long time because I don’t want her to feel judged, insecure, or like my love depends on her appearance. At the same time, I feel like this is something that can’t just be ignored forever, especially with marriage coming up in the next 6–10 months.

I don’t want to shame her or make her feel bad about herself. I just want to understand the most respectful and least hurtful way to have an honest conversation about this—if it should be had at all.

Women: If your partner brought this up, what approach would feel least hurtful and still respectful?

Men: Have you had a similar conversation before? What worked and what made things worse? I don’t want to be one of those men and constantly remind their partner that they need to lose weight.

I just need honest advice on how to handle this properly.

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 7 days ago

How to approach weight loss topic with partner

I’m looking for advice from women and from men who have been in a similar situation.

My fiancée and I have been together for several years. I love her deeply, I care about her a lot, and I genuinely don’t want to hurt her feelings—that’s why I’m asking here before saying anything to her.

Over the years, she has gained a noticeable amount of weight. Her bmi is probably around 33-34. She is aware of it and has tried to lose weight before—she did lose some at one point but later regained part of it. She goes to the gym but not consistently, and diet has been a challenge.

She is aware that she needs to lose weight, but she hasn’t been able to consistently stick to the habits needed for it. In her defense, even when she does everything right exercise and diet wise, she has trouble losing weight which becomes discouraging for her. At the same time, she seems generally confident in how she looks as she is really pretty and has great general curves. I think that may make it harder for her to feel urgency around change.

I’ve avoided bringing it up directly for a long time because I don’t want her to feel judged, insecure, or like my love depends on her appearance. At the same time, I feel like this is something that can’t just be ignored forever, especially with marriage coming up in the next 6–10 months.

I don’t want to shame her or make her feel bad about herself. I just want to understand the most respectful and least hurtful way to have an honest conversation about this—if it should be had at all.

Women: If your partner brought this up, what approach would feel least hurtful and still respectful?

Men: Have you had a similar conversation before? What worked and what made things worse? I don’t want to be one of those men and constantly remind their partner that they need to lose weight.

I just need honest advice on how to handle this properly.

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 7 days ago
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How to approach weight loss topic with my partner

I’m looking for advice from women and from men who have been in a similar situation.

My fiancée and I have been together for several years. I love her deeply, I care about her a lot, and I genuinely don’t want to hurt her feelings—that’s why I’m asking here before saying anything to her.

Over the years, she has gained a noticeable amount of weight. Her bmi is probably around 33-34. She is aware of it and has tried to lose weight before—she did lose some at one point but later regained part of it. She goes to the gym but not consistently, and diet has been a challenge.

She is aware that she needs to lose weight, but she hasn’t been able to consistently stick to the habits needed for it. In her defense, even when she does everything right exercise and diet wise, she has trouble losing weight which becomes discouraging for her. At the same time, she seems generally confident in how she looks as she is really pretty and has great general curves. I think that may make it harder for her to feel urgency around change.

I’ve avoided bringing it up directly for a long time because I don’t want her to feel judged, insecure, or like my love depends on her appearance. At the same time, I feel like this is something that can’t just be ignored forever, especially with marriage coming up in the next 6–10 months.

I don’t want to shame her or make her feel bad about herself. I just want to understand the most respectful and least hurtful way to have an honest conversation about this—if it should be had at all.

Women: If your partner brought this up, what approach would feel least hurtful and still respectful?

Men: Have you had a similar conversation before? What worked and what made things worse? I don’t want to be one of those men and constantly remind their partner that they need to lose weight.

I just need honest advice on how to handle this properly.

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 7 days ago
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Hi guys, I tested on Friday, April 24. Should I expect my result on Wednesday, May 6? That would make it 12 days since the exam. And if I do receive it tomorrow, on the 6th, what time should I expect it to be available? Will it be on the website or will I get an email?

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago

Hi guys! I came across a wrestling promotion on instagram a couple of months back but I can’t find them on instagram now. It is a WWE like promotion. It’s called REW or RAW or something similar, I’m not sure. I really want to support them and help them get better in whatever capacity as a wrestling fan. Please link their instagram if you know about them. Thank you!

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago

Hi guys! I came across a wrestling promotion on instagram a couple of months back but I can’t find them on instagram now. It is a WWE like promotion. It’s called REW or RAW or something similar, I’m not sure. I really want to support them and help them get better in whatever capacity as a wrestling fan. Please link their instagram if you know about them. Thank you!

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago

Hi guys! I came across a wrestling promotion on instagram a couple of months back but I can’t find them on instagram now. It is a WWE like promotion. It’s called REW or RAW or something similar, I’m not sure. I really want to support them and help them get better in whatever capacity as a wrestling fan. Please link their instagram if you know about them. Thank you!

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago

Hi guys! I came across a wrestling promotion on instagram a couple of months back but I can’t find them on instagram now. It is a WWE like promotion. It’s called REW or RAW or something similar, I’m not sure. I really want to support them and help them get better in whatever capacity as a wrestling fan. Please link their instagram if you know about them. Thank you!

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago

Aoa, I’ve got 2 tickets for the Abdul Hanan concert tomorrow (1st May) at Arts Council Amphitheatre, Karachi.

They’re standard tickets (gates open at 7 PM). It’s a seated event, so no standing or crowd pushing, no khuwari. It will be nice and comfortable.

Total online price is 6,200, but I’m selling both for 5,500.

Let me know if anyone’s interested. Thank you!

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago

Aoa, I’ve got 2 tickets for the Abdul Hanan concert tomorrow (1st May) at Arts Council Amphitheatre, Karachi.

They’re standard tickets (gates open at 7 PM). It’s a seated event, so no standing or crowd pushing, no khuwari. It will be nice and comfortable.

Total online price is 6,200, but I’m selling both for 5,500.

Let me know if anyone’s interested. Thank you!

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u/Relative_Estimate_70 — 1 month ago