IF I only do World questions as my studying will I be foe Step 2 CK
I don't think you're receiving very sound advice in this thread. UWorld is most definitely a must-do in preparation for the exam, but more likely than not you would be shooting yourself in the foot if you used it alone. You very well might be fortunate enough to be one of the people who does well just with UWorld, but I think it's important to recognize (especially with the skewed representation SDN seems to have), success by such a method is really the exception. It's not the norm.
By no means do I intend to put you on the defensive. Your experience was what it was, and I think it's exceptional that it worked out so well for you. UWorld is priority number one, and is never the wrong idea when in doubt as to what to do to prepare. But I've seen too many people underachieve because they heard that Step 2 is more easygoing. The shelf exams will certainly put students in a good spot for the CK, though. I agree.Well, I'm sure that the OP knows to take my advice/experience with step 2 with a grain of salt-- the best thing to do would be to keep consulting with other students on the forum who have taken the exam and done well as well as fellow classmates.
The reason I focused only on UWorld is because that's what the interns and fellow fourth years advised me to do-- I had been told repeatedly to just finish UWorld, review the questions carefully (which I did-- including the questions I answered correctly), and that I should be set assuming that my shelf performances were okay.
IF I only do World questions as my studying will I be foe Step 2 CK
I don't think you're receiving very sound advice in this thread. UWorld is most definitely a must-do in preparation for the exam, but more likely than not you would be shooting yourself in the foot if you used it alone. You very well might be fortunate enough to be one of the people who does well just with UWorld, but I think it's important to recognize (especially with the skewed representation SDN seems to have), success by such a method is really the exception. It's not the norm.
Pretty much just did UWorld over 3.5 weeks and redid the questions that I got wrong in psych and OB/gyn and got 260+ so it certainly can be enough if you feel you have a good foundation. But I agree to use NBMEs to judge your progress, got 240 on NBME before starting to study, so was confident that it was all I needed. Hope this helps.