ORIGINAL Zuku Review
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Frequently Asked QuestionsYou don't get ready for a marathon by watching a movie about it- you go run. You don't get ready for VTNE just by reading books- you take practice tests. Want train your brain ? REGISTER FREE and try the sample tests Zuku is for you if: ---You are a visual learner, and you like to link to pictures, notes and the Merck manual while you do questions. ---You prefer to cover several topics in one question, and make customized tests of "My Missed Questions" ---You like the questions of the day, and the ability to call the Zuku Review toll-free to talk study strategy. ---You like to study and take practice tests on your own schedule. Paid subscribers who used the Zuku Review to prepare for VTNE may be entitled to a free re-subscription if they did not pass. You must verify you did not pass the VTNE by emailing a scanned copy of your AAVSB results letter to support@zukureview.com. We will check your records to confirm whether you made reasonable use of Zuku Review materials (ie: you accessed > 85% of the tests). The process usually takes 4-5 business days. If you meet these criteria, you will get access again for the same amount of time as you paid for initially. This is a one-time offer and is only valid for the next subsequent VTNE test window. Yes. And you get a LOT of review out of one question. Multiple topics and images in ONE question Memory Aids to help you remember key facts VTNE-style questions like, "How do you calculate the dose ?" To see more, check out the Question of the Day Archive There are more than 500 unique questions in the Zuku Review and we add over a 100 per month. Each one puts images, Merck links, notes and references at your fingertips for multiple topics in one question. You go through them once in study-mode (seeing explanations as you go) and then reinforce later, in timed 50-question blocks, in test-mode (no answers). You can also tune up on specialty areas, like Dentistry, Pharmacology or "Images only".
The Zuku Review is seeking student representatives from AVMA-CVTEA accredited schools in the U.S. and CAAHTT-accredited schools in Canada. Contact Dr. Steven I Mclaughlin at support@zukureview.com There is no “best way” that works for everybody but….here are some thoughts to consider. Do what the big boys do: All the big test prep companies (ie: Kaplan, Princeton Review) rely heavily on practice questions that focus not only on subject matter, but also on topics like “How adults learn” and “Excelling at multiple-choice”. Take it one day at a time- Get over the nagging feeling that to really study, you need hours and hours and the silence of the library. Most of you are seniors in vet school- hours of silence aren’t part of the program. Do a Zuku Review “Question of the Day” every day and enjoy a classic cartoon from Dr. Robert M. Miller while you are at it. A couple times a week sit down and do practice tests. Scan some notes. Diagnose a weak spot (say, Anesthesia) and try to focus on three of the biggies For more on this, REGISTER FREE with the Zuku Review, and go to the “Test Preparation Strategies” section Sure. In the United States and Canada, call toll-free at 1 800 928 8218. International call ? No problem! Look for Dr. Zuku on Skype. It’s free! Download Skype A Zuku Review subscription is valid until the last day of the testing window, June 20, 2008. Yes. You can take any study-mode test up to three times. You can take the test-mode exams twice. Scores are tracked separately between study mode and test mode, so that you can use test mode to assess your performance as if your were in VTNE itself. No. The Zuku Review prohibits sharing access to your account. The Zuku Review reserves the right to cancel a subscription if we suspect unauthorized use. If someone else accesses your account and takes your tests, it will affect your scores and use up your opportunities to take practice tests at the same time. You will not be able to accurately use the Progress Review features to track your performance. Yes. Just be aware that different internet browsers may need to be reset to "Allow Pop-ups" so that the tests function correctly. Your pop-up blocker is probably ON. To use Zuku Review practice tests, you need to allow pop-ups. This will not compromise your computer’s security. If you click here, the Zuku Review will tell you if pop-ups are being blocked or if they are allowed on your computer. http://zukureview-original.com/test.htm You may need to find the correct button in you Tools/Settings area for your internet browser and click "Allow Popups". Now close the Zuku Review , then re-enter. You should be able to see the test questions. If not, please Contact Us, and we will help you fix things. Email: Some schools use email servers which limit what can be displayed in an email. One easy solution is to use a personal email account for your Zuku Review Question of the Day. We are impressed with Google Gmail, which is free, and works very well. To change your email address registered with the Zuku Review, log in and then click the “Edit my Profile” button on the left-hand side. Internet browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer works fine, but at the Zuku Review, we prefer Mozilla Firefox or Opera as our internet browsers. They are both user-friendly, free and easy to install. They do a great job displaying images and tests. Opera : http://www.opera.com Mozilla Firefox : http://www.getfirefox.com There are two ways you can be reminded of your username/password 1. For a new password, click on the “Forgot Password” link on the left-hand side of the Home page 2. For a new Username AND password, Contact Us with your first and last name and we will remind you of your username/password information. The Zuku Review ™ is a work in progress, and not everything in the world of veterinary medicine is black and white. We make every effort to reference and verify all our materials. We welcome your comments and input at support@zukureview.com At the Zuku Review, we subscribe to the maxim: “ If you hear hoofbeats, think ‘Horse’ not ‘Zebra’ ”. If you only study the “zebra” topics, you will have a hard time on the VTNE. We try to cover the most important information first, and box turtle halitosis ain’t it. The Zuku Review ™ is a work in progress, however. We welcome your input at Contact Us Zuku is Japanese for “Earred Owl” For more than you may ever want to know about the etymology and orthography of Japanese bird name taxonomy, go to Birds of East Asia & Mainland Southeast Asia: Glossary of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese Bird Names Web Design by Sol Design |
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