No. of questions per subject in Kaplan Qbank?

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caliphlegm

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My girlfriend goes to a big-school-on-the-east-coast (yes, that one). Their Step 1 counselor suggested a Step 1 study plan that allocates time spent on each subject according to the # of Q-bank questions. Since I haven't bought Qbank yet and don't plan to until September, could someone who is a current user help us out by telling us the # of available questions for each organ system and discipline? I'd feel a lot better if I could make my study plan now, and I know she would too. Thanks a lot. I'll make it easy for you guys by typing up the subject names. What you'd have to do is go to "Create a Test", check off the subject, and check the available questions on the right. Thanks again folks. Peace, caliphlegm.

Behavioral Science:
Biochemistry:
Biostatistics:
Cell Biology:
Embryology:
Genetics:
Gross Anatomy:
Histology:
Immunology:
Microbiology:
Molecular Biology:
Pathology:
Pathophysiology:
Pharmacology:
Physiology:

Cardiovascular:
Endocrine:
Gastrointestinal:
Heme/Lymph:
Musculoskeletal:
Nervous:
Renal/Urinary:
Reproductive:
Respiratory:
Skin/Connective Tissue:
General Principles:
Multisystem:
 
I don't have access to qbank anymore, but I did play with it quite a bit. You don't want to do this by "creating test" as it will take all those questions out of the unused pile, messing up the randomization further down the line. You can just "calculate" the number of available questions.

No one is going to want to do this for you, unfortunately, and I think it can wait until you actually have the questions. When are you executing this study plan, anyway?
 
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