

Some of them are seen for only 1-2 lectures, and some teach the majority of them.

Jenkins as the sole lecturer, and now use several lecturers. There were a ton of them! I tried to get through 12 a day, and that was a struggle for me. They've divided the material up into a bunch of videos that are anywhere from 20 to 55 minutes each. It might be good for residency, but I felt like it was too specific for Step 2. There was also a lot of additional material that they add to the Step Up to Step 2 book, much of which was helpful, but quite a lot of it was really detailed, and I think that about 25-30% of it was too detailed for Step 2. The quizzes are on a dark gray background, which actually makes it a bit hard to read, and even harder to take notes. The book is okay quality, but it's mainly just a spiral-bound book, everything was black and white. The Book: The book arrived before my course was scheduled to start. I decided to bite the bullet and spend the ~$800 on the Doctors In Training for Step 2 CK, 2012 version. So, although I knew that Step 2 CK didn't seem as important as Step 1 scores did, I still wanted to know the material well for residency.
