Osteopathic student, took the exam yesterday, quick run down of my experience up to and including test day:
Started studying in February, one section of FA a week plus the corresponding physio in BRS and path in Goljan Rapid Review. About 80% done with this when we took CBSE at school sometime around May 1st.
Class out May 9th, between then and yesterday I read First Aid three times, skimmed Goljan again, did 50 Kaplan Qbank questions a day, and looked up anything that was confusing me.
Study resources: First Aid, BRS physio, Goljan RR path, and wikipedia.
Day before: skimmed the drugs in First Aid again briefly, tried to relax.
Kaplan Qbank: Overall 67% (238 according to their score estimator) Last 400 questions I was averaging in the low 70s.
CBSE: 220
NBME 6, about 10 days out: 240
Test day: Felt similar to NBME 6 in terms of difficulty and the number of questions I was uncertain about. Someone I know had the nbme 1-4 as pdfs, and I also looked at those during my study. I would say I had 5-10 questions that were EXACTLY the same as questions from the NBMEs.
I had very little pharm, and what I had was simple--First Aid and qbank where more than enought to get the pharm questions right.
I had one A/V question, probably the same as another poster here--a 'healthy' man with a murmur. I answered based on information in the question text, didn't realize you could move the stethascope on the screen until I read this thread!
Had one question that I think was an error, and looks like someone else here had the same question and thought the same thing (see above.)
I would say that about a third of my questions were long case presentations similar to your average kaplan qbank question, and another third were literally 1-2 sentences and simple recall kind of answers.
Very little anatomy, and what I had was very simple. A carpal tunnel question, a winged scapula question, a rotator cuff question, what vein is involved in shunting blood in the development of esophageal varices, etc.
I felt the biochem was pretty simple too, I had two storage disease questions (Pompe's and Tay-Sacchs). The biochem questions were mostly first order.
I had a couple of b*tchy physio questions that were not answerable from first aid and involved some minutiae.
I walked out of it feeling so-so, and after 24 hours I have already thought of several somewhat easy questions I know I missed. Guess I have to sweat it until July if scores are really delated like the NBME website says!
Plus I still have to take COMLEX this coming Saturday...I am a little envious of the couple of allopathic students I met at the test center who said they were going on vacation today
