HI Common sense,
thank you for your answer.
Well it is a National State Exam in Medicine.
It is an oral test.
It starts in the morning with examining patients (maybe should PR some books about skills??),
putting a well-structured paper about the case together,
meeting the other 3 students and 4 professors (Internal Medicine, Surgery, Urology, Dermatology),
presenting the patient, answering questions
Then answering the questions of the professors for at least 4 hours. They can ask whatever they want to, so I canīt tell how many questions to which topics and what kind of answers they would like to hear.
I suppose most of them prefer well structured answers with a concept and the more the student knows the more details they ask, I think. You know how different professors can be.
Some professors prefer special details right in the beginning and it depends on their mood and so on.....Officially there is no limit of topics.
Medicine is not that complicated but very deep and broad to study. I mean facts, facts, facts and sometimes the facts are even logical :-)).
For example:
My book about Internal Medicine has 11 big Chapters (700 pages, small printed text, almost no graphics or tables or pictures)
For example: Chapter 2 is about Cardiology:
10 Subtitles, 150 pages pure information.
I thought about PR several books about one Chapter, but activating only one book because of my time limit.
I am curious and I am motivated and kinda frustrated b/o so much stuff. Thatīs why I started with PR. Wished I would have known about PR a few years ago.
Hope you can give me some good advice.