M2 needing help with scheduling

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I need some serious help coming up with a schedule on how to start prepping for step. i am finishing up my M2, and will be done with it at the end of April, and I plan on taking my step 1 in the first week of June (~5 weeks dedicated). I feel like I am super unorganized when it comes to studying for the step. I just can't seem to find the time to study for it. Everyday, i just study for my school lectures and thats it. I try to do a few pages of FA and a few Rx questions everyday but thats it. I feel like thats not enough to reach my goal of 250+. Anyone else feel the same way? I will appreciate any advice. Thanks!!!
 
I need some serious help coming up with a schedule on how to start prepping for step. i am finishing up my M2, and will be done with it at the end of April, and I plan on taking my step 1 in the first week of June (~5 weeks dedicated). I feel like I am super unorganized when it comes to studying for the step. I just can't seem to find the time to study for it. Everyday, i just study for my school lectures and thats it. I try to do a few pages of FA and a few Rx questions everyday but thats it. I feel like thats not enough to reach my goal of 250+. Anyone else feel the same way? I will appreciate any advice. Thanks!!!
Study 10 pages of FA daily. Once you get through it, do 50 pages a day. Then 100 a day of time allows. Really study the pages. Combine that with 50-80 Uworld questions a day, spending a lot of time devoted to those explanations. Add a chapter of pathoma sprinkled throughout. You'll be good to go. Just keep in mind that what you study for classes is going to really help you. If you can't find the time, just make sure to constantly review the material you are learning now. When it comes time for dedicated, or spring break for that matter, you'll be surprised at how much you remember. If you're in the top 25% then you could probably do all your studying in that 5 week period and get 250+
 
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