“I absolutely loved this site. I really wish I knew
about it before starting 2nd year. It would’ve been
amazing to use it while studying for courses. You can say
Gunner Training is just perfect. I’ve already
recommended the program to the Dean of Student Affairs at my
school.”
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“I absolutely loved this site, I didn’t get far into
the program because of time constraints, but I really wish I
knew about it before starting 2nd year. It would’ve
been amazing to use it while studying for courses. I used
to study with RecallPlus and Anki during the course but
found it so time consuming to make the cards, so you can say
Gunner Training is just perfect. So the only real
recommendation I have is to make a marketing push for course
study in addition to exam prepration. I’ll definitely
let the 2nd years in my school know about your program.
I’ve already recommended the program to the dean of
student affairs at my school.”
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— H.A., member since June 2009
“Thanks a lot for your extremely prompt response. I just
started GT last night to start reviewing 1st year stuff and
I’ve been impressed so far. I look forward to using it
more over the next year.”
— S.J., member since July 2009
“The new navigation system makes using the flashcards much
more manageable, thanks for the improvement!”
— P.V., member since April 2009
“Overall, I think that the program is very high-yield and
useful, and I would recommend it to others, and I plan on
using it to continue studying for my boards. Thanks!”
— C.A., member since March 2009
Just wanted to say thanks for this program. I’ve been
doing USMLERx questions, and for the last few weeks I’ve
been averaging ~70-80% on random blocks of 48 questions. This
is absolutely because of GunnerTraining, and I haven’t
even started dedicated Step 1 studying yet (I won’t until
May). Just keeping up with GT and class has been good enough,
apparently.
— S.D., member since June 2009
“I’ve been using it since the beginning of June
and I really, really like it. I’ve gone through anatomy
and physiology for respiratory, cardiovascular, renal, and am
starting GI and it’s surprising how much I’ve
learned in such a short time span with what feels like not a
lot of effort…”
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“I’ve been using it [Gunner Training] since the
beginning of June and I really, really like it. I’ve
gone through anatomy and physiology for respiratory,
cardiovascular, renal, and am starting GI and it’s
surprising how much I’ve learned in such a short time
span with what feels like not a lot of effort. I’ve
maybe spent 30 minutes to an hour every other day (sometimes
every 2nd or 3rd day) on it and it’s gone quickly.
I’ve been tracking my progress with the analytics it
provides and after 2 weeks of studying and a few repetitions
my recall has gone up significantly (the amount of 5’s
has increased by almost 20%—this meaning that when I
do my scheduled review questions, the number of answers that
I get right without having to think about the question is
increasing). I also reported an error and was replied with
an e-mail that explained the underlying physiology of what I
reported and received said e-mail within 24 hours of making
the report. The user interface is great and works on a Mac
or PC (I’ve tried it on both). It’s convenient
to have it as a web-based program because I can sign in
anywhere, and I understand it can be used on the iPhone. As
well, it’s a pretty cheap program. I’ll pay a
grand total of $160 to use it over the next year, not bad
considering the cost of some other question banks. It also
comes with 2000 USMLE style questions and I think the FRED
v2 interface has been reproduced for it. I really think this
software is advantageous to someone who begins using it a
few months out rather than cramming, the multiple
repetitions are so useful for pounding this stuff into your
head (at least that’s how I learn, I have to see it
over and over and over).”
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— SDN (Student Doctor Network) user
“AggieSean”
“I bought it and it seems worth it. I’m still in 1st
year and I’m using it to review first semester
material. The goal is to have GT memorized before I start my
“real” step1 studying in 2nd year…GT is
essentially the same learning style as I’ve already
been using for long term retention…”
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“I bought it and it seems worth it. I’m still in 1st
year and I’m using it to review first semester
material. The goal is to have GT memorized before I start my
“real” step1 studying in 2nd year. I’ve been
using it 1 hr/day for the last 2 weeks. GT is essentially
the same learning style as I’ve already been using for
long term retention. I’ve been putting all of the
clinical correlates from biochemistry into mnemosyne (open
source flashcard program) for the last few months and have a
pretty solid retention of that material so when I read this
thread about GT I decided to give it a go. It looks like GT
uses the exact same system
(http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/principles.php).
The only thing that I hope GT offers in the future is the
ability to share annotations with other users.”
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— (Student Doctor Network) user
“physicsjunkie”
“…I am an entering M2, so my USMLE isn’t
for another year, but I didn’t want to forget Biochem
and such so I figured the spaced learning would help. So
far, the flashcards are good and the questions really target
what you don’t know…Excellent customer support
so far and the product does seem to be working.”
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“So I’ve been using this resource for a couple of days.
I must say that I am an entering M2, so my USMLE isn’t
for another year, but I didn’t want to forget Biochem
and such so I figured the spaced learning would help. So
far, the flashcards are good and the questions really target
what you don’t know. I just wish there was more
subject based stuff for students in my position, because
systems based is really great, only if you have seen ALL the
material relevant to an organ, which I have not done.
Excellent customer support so far and the product does seem
to be working.”
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— (Student Doctor Network) user
“mikkey”
“I’m a fan…On my exam, there were
questions that I actually thought, “I know that
flashcard exactly.” This is, however, after I had
continuously gotten the nit picky factoid wrong on several
occasions at Gunner Training…I too am keeping my
subscription—it’s $10 a month and I can be ready
to confidently answer questions in front of patients…”
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“I’m a fan. FA was great and it followed that quite a
bit, as previously discussed. On my exam, there were
questions that I actually thought, “I know that
flashcard exactly.” This is, however, after I had
continuously gotten the nit picky factoid wrong on several
occasions at Gunner Training. I didn’t get through the
770 flashcards, but the ones I did get to I’m glad I
did. I too am keeping my subscription—it’s $10 a
month and I can be ready to confidently answer questions in
front of patients. It’s humbling when you go though
those public displays of stupidity.”
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— (Student Doctor Network) user
“Caboose”