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Two critical advantages that Bootcamp has over other study programs is that: 1. The questions they ask are very similar to questions found on the actual DAT and 2. The format and interface of their Full Length Tests are almost identical to the DAT itself.

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"Bootcamp is the best resource out there in my honest opinion. The questions are clearly laid out, have amazing pictures and diagrams, and are representative to the style of questions on the actual board. I got some similar questions on my actual board that I saw on Bootcamp."

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I only wished I started using Bootcamp earlier. All the videos are engaging and extremely high yield. It can be overwhelming to feel like there’s so much information to learn, but the Bootcamp team ensures to hit the most important concepts.
Having taken and passed my boards a few weeks ago, I can say with confidence, that Bootcamp was a vital resource to my studying success. In my opinion, Bootcamp is the next “Boards and Beyond.”
Believe me when I say it is the best all-in-one, boards study resource. I cannot thank Bootcamp enough for their incredible resource!
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I passed on my 1st attempt and I could not have done it without Bootcamp!! NCLEX Bootcamp has been amazing for my preparation for the NCLEX. I took the NCLEX and saw a few questions that had the exact topics that I practiced on Bootcamp. The case studies are almost identical to the real NCLEX.
I would not have felt prepared without it! My confidence as a nurse has improved as well with Bootcamp.

Bootcamp has been a super helpful resource to use alongside lectures to solidify concepts. It's also been a great resource to help me start studying for STEP 1, especially with the emphasis on high yield topics. I also really love the histo and anatomy sections as it can be hard to find resources on this topics, so I always reference Bootcamp for questions on these.
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Throughout my time in my pre-clerkship studying I have used Bootcamp. I find the videos give enough context and detail that help me visualize and learn all the concepts. I love how every video has review bites quizzes to help me test the concepts later on, and I like how the videos go over histology and anatomy to give a holistic look at pathology.
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Bootcamp has been very helpful especially for anatomy. There seems to be a lot of info that is relevant to my school work too. I think the most helpful has been anatomy though for me. The instructors are all knowledgeable and to the point with the information providing all needed information. Thank you guys for this resource. It has been overall a great experience.
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Med School bootcamp quite literally saved my grades. I was able to remember just the right information to understand and relate pathophysiology to NBME questions on my exam. If I could have done one thing differently in medical school, it would’ve been started Bootcamp from the beginning!! Game changer.
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I love Bootcamp. I struggled with anatomy and histology quite a lot during my first semester of medical school. After using Bootcamp, my understanding of anatomy and histology was so much better. The lectures are great, but I really find the question banks and cadaver image tests to be the most useful.
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I love the format of Med School Bootcamp! I used to have Boards and Beyond but my school stopped paying for it and it was pretty expensive so I tried Med School Bootcamp and LOVE it! The slides and lectures are reasonable length and the instructors really take the extra step to explain the physiology behind certain concepts. I have found other resources emphasize memorizing facts which has always been challenging for me, when I can see the bigger picture and details behind a topic it’s much more likely I will remember. Also women’s repro has always been a hard topic for me but the instructor makes it super easy to approach! Would definitely recommend if you like the format of lecture with accompanying slides.
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I love Bootcamp! It has made learning difficult medical school concepts so much more fun and interactive. I use it everyday to reinforce and learn new concepts.
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As somebody who has a really difficult time watching long videos or sitting through lecture, Bootcamp has been an essential component of my learning. Bootcamp does an incredible job at breaking down tough and complicated concepts into bite-size chunks, then reinforcing with practice questions. I also love how the big AnKing deck has tags for specific videos – a huge bonus in my book. I'm sure this will continue to be a crucial resource as I go into Step 1 studying. Special shoutout to the anatomy team, without whom this truly would have been impossible!
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Bootcamp has been an amazing resource to consolidate what feels like an endless plethora of material. My typical approach to maximizing its utility is to use it as my review before examinations. I ensure that I am well-versed in the in-house material, followed by practice question material. Subsequently, I utilize the Bootcamp videos and quizzes as a means to assess my ability to apply my medical school curricula to board-style concepts. What I find most useful are the histology lectures and videos, along with many of the genetic resources. The visuals and interactive videos make it much easier to consolidate information compared to reading general text from a book.
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I have been using Bootcamp to supplement my medical school material. It is an excellent resource. I used to struggle so much with Anatomy, but with the Gross Anatomy courses from Bootcamp my grades improved. Videos are awesome and I can test my knowledge with the practice questions. I definitely recommend Bootcamp for anyone in medical school.
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Med School Bootcamp changed my learning experience during pre-clerkship. I struggled with medical school in the beginning due to the volume of the material and being unable to identify the high-yield information from our lectures. With Bootcamp, I can easily look up the topic being taught in my lectures and get a 5-15 minute video explaining everything I am expected to know about that topic for Step 1. Bootcamp never misses an important detail and has fully prepared me for in-house and NBME exams. Aside from the comprehensive, but concise approach to teaching the material, the lecturers take the time during the video to note how they expect this concept to be tested. I have gotten questions right because of the tips mentioned in the videos. There are short quizzes following each video that allow me to test my understanding which have helped me stay actively involved in the modules. Overall, I love Med School Bootcamp for cutting down the material of a 1.5-hour lecture to just 10 minutes- allowing me to spend more time consolidating and applying the information through the question bank.
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After taking the NCLEX twice and not passing either time, I was beginning to feel very discouraged. I wasn’t sure what to do, what to study, or what to change in the studying regimen. I heard about NCLEX Bootcamp from a friend and decided trying something new might be what I needed. I signed up and found the questions and case studies I was being tested with were explained very well by the staff in the videos. I felt that I came away from each study session on NCLEX Bootcamp having genuinely learned something and grown closer towards the goal of passing the NCLEX.

Out of all of the studying services that UT Austin had to offer, NCLEX Bootcamp ended up being a hidden gem! I used the 30 day study plan and was able to customize it to my busy schedule. It helped me really understand the rationale behind concepts. NCLEX Bootcamp does a great job of breaking down a study plan into broad topics and then guiding you to focus on your weaker points.
I can’t thank NCLEX Bootcamp enough for helping me pass in 85 questions and start my residency on time in pediatric hematology oncology!

As someone who is not a visual learner, I struggled to find alternatives to some of the other, more image-heavy resources. Bootcamp became my primary resource for not just learning new information, but also reinforcing it with the built-in question bank. I followed the 9-Week Step 1 Study Schedule to prepare for COMLEX and passed it on my attempt with no problem! I only wish that I knew about Bootcamp when I was taking first year Anatomy.

Bootcamp is an incredible resource for students that provides concise and relevant information to the user. One of its greatest values lies in its ability to conceptualize information and provide a strong foundation for any of the topics one would learn in medical school. The videos are useful in providing a quick and easy way to learn information that can sometimes seem disconnected or disorganized. Often times, Bootcamp videos will have mnemonics, images, or other useful memory aids that make it much easier to recall information quickly. More importantly, Bootcamp has questions at the end of videos that allow one to really assess if they understood and/or learned the information. I am confident that Bootcamp will continue to be a game changer for education. Overall, 11/10 for learning and understanding material taught in medical school. I would recommend!
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I love Bootcamp! I initially signed up for a free trial to use for histology, but loved it so much that I decided to pay for it to continue using it throughout anatomy. The short lectures were EXTREMELY helpful in reinforcing topics from my medical school lectures or even breaking down complex topics into easily digestible ways. I've really enjoyed using the Q Banks for all the anatomy topics, I don't think I would've passed my practicals without them!
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