Hey Guys,
Please see attached breakdown. My test is on the first. Currently doubting my plan to re-read FA in the last 5 days. My scores on NBME 16 2 weeks ago was a 230. I then did 200 Uworld questions/day (this would be my second pass- first pass was probably done too early). I took NBME 17 a week after doing that and got a 241. My goal is a 250. I was hopeful after bringing up my last score ten points in a week but don't know if it can be done again.
I've read FA 2.5 times now. My strategy had been to re-read it again in the last 5 days before the exam so I'm as familiar as I can be. However, seeing that doing those 1500 uWorld questions in a week bumped me up about ten points, I'm wondering if it would be worth my time instead of reading FA to finish my uWorld 2nd pass- I have a little over 500 questions left.
OR just spot study my weaknesses (biochem/Neuro/anatomy/cardio)? I can read those in FA, along with doing questions on them afterwards?
Would appreciate any advice you have, definitely starting to feel the pressure.
Please see attached breakdown. My test is on the first. Currently doubting my plan to re-read FA in the last 5 days. My scores on NBME 16 2 weeks ago was a 230. I then did 200 Uworld questions/day (this would be my second pass- first pass was probably done too early). I took NBME 17 a week after doing that and got a 241. My goal is a 250. I was hopeful after bringing up my last score ten points in a week but don't know if it can be done again.
I've read FA 2.5 times now. My strategy had been to re-read it again in the last 5 days before the exam so I'm as familiar as I can be. However, seeing that doing those 1500 uWorld questions in a week bumped me up about ten points, I'm wondering if it would be worth my time instead of reading FA to finish my uWorld 2nd pass- I have a little over 500 questions left.
OR just spot study my weaknesses (biochem/Neuro/anatomy/cardio)? I can read those in FA, along with doing questions on them afterwards?
Would appreciate any advice you have, definitely starting to feel the pressure.