Well, I suppose it's my turn to step up to the plate and contribute to this forum that's given so much over the past few years. Took the beast today, and overall...it's just a serene feeling to be done with it. Talked with a few friends of mine and we all agree that we have no idea where the hell we'll land on the proverbial bell curve of life.
That being said here goes:
Test date: 6/19
Background
MCAT: 30Q
Med school GPA: ~ 87-88ish. Lower during first year, little higher during second.
Free NBME 150 (May 12) - 70ish.
NBME 3: 224 (6/1, Took the pdf version and input answers online to see how I was doing)
UW: 62-63% (scoring a little higher as test date approached, broke 70 a few times)
Qbank: 60% (stopped about 2 weeks away from test date)
Prep time: ~39 days, with some half days put in between
Goal: 220+ (Consider myself an average student who works hard, so anything above average is gravy)
Overall
Fair mix of everything. For some reason, I felt like I had a very random test that wasn't heavy on any one particular topic. The weirdest questions I got were from:
Repro (way the f* out of left field)
Pharm (not really sure what some of these researchers actually do aside from coming up with convoluted ways of asking stuff)
Molecular (figured this would happen)
Test day
Got to the center around 7, flipped through the Abx section of FA one last time (could never remember some of this stuff for some reason), started around 7:30. My test center allowed you to use ear plugs, so I was pleased to find that out when I called a few days prior. For anyone who is used to wearing ear plugs,
call the place before. They're usually very nice and were quiet honest with their response.
If you're taking the test in the test in the same city that you live in, I would also recommend driving by and walking around the test center one or two days before the test.
I took a short break between all of my sections, and I was glad that I did. I realized that I was anxious enough during the test that I needed to use the break time just to calm my nerves between sections. Couldn't sleep the night before, so ended up getting to bed probably around 12:30 and waking up at 6.
I think I would fall into the category of people that had ridiculously long answer choices.
Be aware of the question that describes symptoms a,b,and c....tells you the diagnosis, then asks the mechanism of drug that treats or something like that.
Preparations
Cornerstone: FA, UW, RR
All three are critical to the preparation for Step 1, but for different reasons.
FA: probably the MVP of the 3. It has everything. Bottom line. I was really tempted to purchase Step Up during the middle of my studying. I even went to the "checkout" screen on amazon before chickening out and not purchasing it. I did some google searching, and I realized that parts of Step-Up are available online in the google library (
http://books.google.com/books?id=TcFZoBb3XhAC&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0)
So, If i found a topic or two that was missed by FA, I would annotate them over from the Step-Up book. I think it's mostly pointless, but I know for a fact that 1 question that I had that came directly out of Step-up, but was not mentioned in FA.
RR: This is kinda the meat and potatoes of the path that covers most of the exam. Once again, like many others have said, use this along with the audio and you'll be glad you did. I definitely had a few "Goljan" moments, when I could imagine him explaining something that was on my test.
UW: Great resource. It really gets you to think like Step 1 wants you to think. Great explanations as well.
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Supplementals
BRS Phys
HY Anatomy
HY Behavior
HY Cell/Micro ('99)
HY Neuroanatomy
Closing Remarks
- I feel that I'm a fairly average student who works really hard.
- Don't try and check questions you're curious about after the exam. I think that would inevitably do more harm than good. What's done is done, so knowing about it to see if you got the right answer is a moot point.
- You have just completed a difficult exam for which you had been studying for a long time. Try to find some way to relax and just enjoy being done with studying.
- There will be some questions that you're constantly saying "wtf" on. Read, make educated guess, flag and come back to it if time permits.
- Time management
Last day
Had dinner with my parents and then tried to get to bed at a decent hour, but like i mentioned before, it wasn't happening.
Score: TBA