Test experience update.
I test fast, and today was no exception. I probably finished in about 4:15, with about 10 minutes of breaks. The test is really not that difficult, you either know it or you dont. I probably spent the most time on a question trying to decide whether it was rubella or rubeola (I think I got it wrong anyway).
LOTS of head trauma, maybe 20 questions re: epidural/subdural/subarachnoid bleed.
LOTS of cranial osteopathy, about 15 questions (way too much, if you ask me)
Two questions on Chapman's points, maybe 7-8 on viscerosomatic reflexes. One sacrum questions.
Heavy on pediatric infectious disease, and the obvious stuff (GYN, bleeding, diagnostic workup, etc.).
Surprising omissions: very few questions re: asthma, DM, straight HTN. The EKG's were awful (there were three of them = 6 or 7 questions). Psych was about 10 questions.
In short, very difficult to prepare for this test. I agree that paying attention as an MS3/MS4 is the best preparation. I studied about 5 hours total, in addition to doing about 1800 questions.
Did NBME test #1 before the test, scored 570 ~ 230. I guess that this would put me at about 550 on COMLEX, well below my Step I score.
1000 UW questions @62%
Finished Kaplan QBook @72% (scored 80% and 84% on last two IM tests)
Read a little from B&W, Simmons for osteo.
In hindsight, I would have delayed the test and studied longer if I wanted anything more than a pass from this. A lot of poorly worded questions and whatnot (the sort of things we expect from the NBOME).