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You can't study 12 hours a day for five weeks, taking only two days off in the entire scheme. Well... you CAN... but you won't do well on the test. You'll be mentally and physically exhausted. Also, since you've blocked all your evenings for studying, apparently you'll be spending this time alone, with no contact with friends or family. If you have any hobbies, apparently you'll be giving them up, along with your health, because your schedule has no room for healthy home cooked meals or workouts.

Remember even God had to rest on the seventh day.
 
also i think you should consider doing questions at random, not by subject because if you do questions right after you study the material of course theyll be super easy, just my own throughts.....i also agree with the above.....you should make more time to do other things, youll burn out if this is all you do!
 
If you'll notice in the schedule I have tons of time during the day to spend with my wife, which will also be studying with me. We have a 1 hr lunch break, followed by dinner break from 5-7 everyday, and this also includes 5-10min. break after every hour.
Professor Linda Costanzo was the one who helped me put together the "part 5" schedule, and she suggested only 1-2 days off max. So far all of the students who have followed her schedule at UVC have scored well over the mean on the Step 1.

But anymore suggestions and tips are welcomed.

Thanks for the above posters.
 
in that case the only thing i'd change is i probably wouldn't study lippincotts for pharm. i might read something like that or katzung (great book!!!!!!!) for the pharmacokinetics/dynamics but rest i would learn from FA......just what i've heard from people who score 240+
 
I am I second year and was wondering what an average passing score was and what a really good score is. What do most people aim for?
 
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