Please help me decide the best plan out of these two and also help me correct them (timeline, time period scheduled, etc.)
I'm an IMG who passed out with a very average score and I'm planning to start reading for USMLE properly in a couple of days.
Plan 1:
Nov 11 - May 15 : Step 1 Prep (6 months)
May 16 : Step 1 Exam
May 17 - Oct 16 : Step 2 CK Prep (5 months)
Oct 17 : Step 2 CK Exam & Visa Application
Oct End : Apply for ECFMG Certification
Dec - Feb : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Mar - May : Step 2 CS & Step 3 Prep + Exams
Jun - Aug : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Sep - Jan : Interviews
Mar '14 : Match
Plan 2:
Nov 9 - May 15 : Step 1 Prep (6 months)
May 16 : Step 1 Exam
May 17 - Oct 16 : Step 2 CK Prep (5 months)
Oct 17 : Step 2 CK Exam & Visa Application
Nov End : Step 2 CS
Dec - Feb : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Mar - May : Step 3 Prep + Exams
Jun - Aug : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Sep - Jan : Interviews
Mar '14 : Match
Basically, my main question is: Is it better to take Step 2 CS one month after CK when the theory knowledge is fresh in your memory OR is it better to take it after a few months of externship/observership even though it would be 4-5 months after you have read for CK? (Question 1)
Secondly, is the time period I have scheduled for each step enough given that I was a pretty average student in college and hardly remember any of my pre-clinical basics now? (Question 2)
Thirdly, is my schedule good enough for backups in case of mishaps like a Visa rejection or a CS failure (God forbid) and also for the normal time it takes time for things to happen, like results, ecfmg certification, etc.? (Question 3)
Fourthly, once I have scheduled the 1, CK and CS, what is the maximum time can I postpone the dates for each? I mean, how many months can I postpone the step 1, ck and cs dates MAXIMUM and how many TIMES can I postpone each of them? (Question 4)
Fifthly(!), I started my undergrad in 2004 and completed my final year exam in 2009, and intern year in 2010. Which of the two is my actual graduation year? (Question 5)
And, finally, is it ok to get ACLS & PALS certification done in my home country or online OR is it better to do it in US in between one of the externships? (Question 6)
Thanks!
I'm an IMG who passed out with a very average score and I'm planning to start reading for USMLE properly in a couple of days.
Plan 1:
Nov 11 - May 15 : Step 1 Prep (6 months)
May 16 : Step 1 Exam
May 17 - Oct 16 : Step 2 CK Prep (5 months)
Oct 17 : Step 2 CK Exam & Visa Application
Oct End : Apply for ECFMG Certification
Dec - Feb : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Mar - May : Step 2 CS & Step 3 Prep + Exams
Jun - Aug : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Sep - Jan : Interviews
Mar '14 : Match
Plan 2:
Nov 9 - May 15 : Step 1 Prep (6 months)
May 16 : Step 1 Exam
May 17 - Oct 16 : Step 2 CK Prep (5 months)
Oct 17 : Step 2 CK Exam & Visa Application
Nov End : Step 2 CS
Dec - Feb : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Mar - May : Step 3 Prep + Exams
Jun - Aug : USCE (Externship) for LOR
Sep - Jan : Interviews
Mar '14 : Match
Basically, my main question is: Is it better to take Step 2 CS one month after CK when the theory knowledge is fresh in your memory OR is it better to take it after a few months of externship/observership even though it would be 4-5 months after you have read for CK? (Question 1)
Secondly, is the time period I have scheduled for each step enough given that I was a pretty average student in college and hardly remember any of my pre-clinical basics now? (Question 2)
Thirdly, is my schedule good enough for backups in case of mishaps like a Visa rejection or a CS failure (God forbid) and also for the normal time it takes time for things to happen, like results, ecfmg certification, etc.? (Question 3)
Fourthly, once I have scheduled the 1, CK and CS, what is the maximum time can I postpone the dates for each? I mean, how many months can I postpone the step 1, ck and cs dates MAXIMUM and how many TIMES can I postpone each of them? (Question 4)
Fifthly(!), I started my undergrad in 2004 and completed my final year exam in 2009, and intern year in 2010. Which of the two is my actual graduation year? (Question 5)
And, finally, is it ok to get ACLS & PALS certification done in my home country or online OR is it better to do it in US in between one of the externships? (Question 6)
Thanks!