Most effective Way to use UWorld

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Anybody willing to share how they used this resource. I'm going through on tutor and taking a lot of notes, but am not sure how effective/efficient this is (takes forever). Wonder if anyone had a better method...I do better with lots of reps.

Thanks
 
hahah i wrote a response to your q, but i thought i was in the step 1 forum, whoops
 
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i started off in tutor mode and took notes on the things i got wrong in my first aid. once it got closer to test time i used it in test mode, to get my timing down
 
Anybody willing to share how they used this resource. I'm going through on tutor and taking a lot of notes, but am not sure how effective/efficient this is (takes forever). Wonder if anyone had a better method...I do better with lots of reps.

Thanks
The way I've always used question banks like this is I go through them untimed, non-tutor mode. I review all the questions after each block, and I write by hand the reasons why I missed what I did. My reward for getting a question right is not having to write down an explanation. Then at the end of the day, I review all of what I wrote.

I'm not perfectly adherent to that method, but it's generally the approach that works for me.
 
Time is not a problem for me on these types of tests so I don't need to practice in timed mode.

I find that if I do practice in timed mode, I spend 45 min- 1 hour doing the questions and another 30 min-90 min reviewing for a grand total of about 2 hours. Really hard to do more than two blocks and study First Aid if you go that way.

So I do blocks in tutor mode, skipping the ones I need to come back to like on the real exam, and I flag questions that I need to review later and then keep going. If I miss something I could have gotten right I know immediately why and what happened. Before I'm too tired because it's question 95 of the day 🙂

Also I just figured out (I know, you can laugh at me) that you can sort the marked questions out for each uworld test you take and that has helped me out tremendously with a rapid review. This way, each 44 question block takes me about 1 hour and 15 on average to complete and review.
 
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