u/FabulousRegret

I’m a full time grad student in California (~25 calculated credits this spring), am a California resident, and have work study thru my financial aid. I had my recertification interview and my case manager was asking for an updated pay stub in the last 30 days. My most recent is from late March, but I still am employed thru my work study job despite not working 20 hours a week recently.

If I don’t have a more recent paycheck to upload, but have already verified my enrollment, employment and financial aid status, is it necessary for me to have this updated paycheck to renew my benefits?

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u/FabulousRegret — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/usmle+1 crossposts

Has anyone used Mehlman's Biostats PDF to prep for step 2 and found it helpful? Or what resources did you use otherwise? I watched Randy Neil's videos and feel pretty comfortable with the material he covered in his HY videos, but I'm still an idiot when it comes to the different biases that the USMLE tests and identifying the types of studies a vignette is describing.

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u/FabulousRegret — 14 days ago