Doing well in Q bank for Behavioral enough?

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nabeya

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So far, I'm pulling 80's and 90's in Q bank for Behavioral Science, before reading the Kaplan book for it. (I remember alot of the stuff from my 2nd year course, so thats why I'm doing pretty well). I'm wondering if this is a pretty good correlation on what the Behavioral questions on the actual Step 1 exam will be like and is Q bank enough practice for the actual exam rather than wasting precious time going through that bank over a period of 2-3 days? Of course I'd go through my epidemiology separately though without using Q bank to learn that stuff. It just seems as if the kaplan book is just a bunch of factoids.
 
nabeya said:
So far, I'm pulling 80's and 90's in Q bank for Behavioral Science, before reading the Kaplan book for it. (I remember alot of the stuff from my 2nd year course, so thats why I'm doing pretty well). I'm wondering if this is a pretty good correlation on what the Behavioral questions on the actual Step 1 exam will be like and is Q bank enough practice for the actual exam rather than wasting precious time going through that bank over a period of 2-3 days? Of course I'd go through my epidemiology separately though without using Q bank to learn that stuff. It just seems as if the kaplan book is just a bunch of factoids.


Behavioral is a wank.
 
those were tough questions on step I...i felt like usually any 2-3 of the answer choices could have been correct.

qbank behavioral for me was about 60% or so and i ended up in the "higher performance" area of my step I breakdown for behavioral.

i used BRS and first aid.

you should be fine.
 
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