Good luck all. I have my exam end of March and hope to be the 1st one to post here for 2010.
Congrats on being done! Thanks for that great update. Sounds like you rocked the test! Did you have the new 46q format with the longer vignettes?
Yeah , that's what I meant-people who are taking the exam now on ( that's most of current active members),you have no reason to worry about delay in your score reporting.
Sorry if I gave you tachycardia.
and hey oodles of luck for your results!👍 Share some insight when you have em.
I have a question, but first, this is my report so far (I am scheduled to take the real test in 2 weeks)
CBSE: 233 (in February)
CBSE: 265+ (in May)
UWorld 1: 260/740 (2 weeks ago)
Old free 144: 272?!? (Med friends) (1 week ago)
NBME 7: 260/670 (today)
I am not sure what to do now. I am just hovering on the 260, and I know this sounds like whining. I am not sure if I should move my test date up or keep it the same. I don't know what else I can do to get my score higher because it is just hovering at 260, which I know I should be pleased with. Any thoughts?
I have a question, but first, this is my report so far (I am scheduled to take the real test in 2 weeks)
CBSE: 233 (in February)
CBSE: 265+ (in May)
UWorld 1: 260/740 (2 weeks ago)
Old free 144: 272?!? (Med friends) (1 week ago)
NBME 7: 260/670 (today)
I am not sure what to do now. I am just hovering on the 260, and I know this sounds like whining. I am not sure if I should move my test date up or keep it the same. I don't know what else I can do to get my score higher because it is just hovering at 260, which I know I should be pleased with. Any thoughts?
I did not. I had the old format with 48 questions per block.
By the way, does this mean I should hear back in 3 weeks? I kinda hope so!
"Most score reporting of Step 1 results occurs within four weeks of testing. However, because of the change in timing described above, as well as routine modifications to the test item pool, there will be a delay in score reporting for most Step 1 examinations administered in late May and June. The target date for reporting Step 1 scores for most examinees testing from May 15 through late June will be Wednesday, July 14, 2010. "
My interpretation is that "most" applies to the people taking the new 46 question vignettes, with the rest being people that take the old style 48 question vignettes at centers that have not transitioned yet (ie you). This implies that tests taken at centers that have not transitioned should follow the traditional 4 weeks/3wednesdays after. But who knows, gotta love the ambiguity of these NBME statements
wow...just took the exam...I feel like I failed seriously. To all those who haven't taken yet, you should know that the questions stems are at least 3-4 sentences long. I had a handful of 1-2 liners asking simple, direct questions. In my form, there were also quite a few questions with lab values separating 2 paragraphs worth of information. I did not have time trouble during my practice tests, but today I ran into time trouble every single block. Let's just hope I passed...july 14 (or whatever the date is supposed to be) can't come fast enough...ughhh
I am commenting on my experience and my score, 243. I outscored many classmates that consistently honoured exams while I did my own thing and focused on the big picture (instead of mindlessly memorizing the class notes all day).
The first thing I did after my final exams of 2nd year was take a school-provided NBME comp. I scored a 190 and used the results to design my Taus method schedule, with my weaknesses first. Eight weeks later I took the exam along with my classmates who thought they knew (as you do) what they need to do. They scored mostly around the average for their effort. This exam is 50% strategy and 50% knowledge. If you only focus on knowledge, you end up short of your true potential.
As I said, this is simply my experience, so take it for what it's worth. But do not influence others with no experience of your own to back it up.
Sorry for being too lazy but someone pull up McGill grad's exam experience and plan here!
Hey jmcappleby did you get any specific "new knowledge" questions in your exam like the MecA gene or related stuff that is not actually dealt with in regular textbooks?
what is this 50% strategy that you speak of
atleast as hard as NBME 7
too many Qs that required knowing details to arrive at final answer from narrowed 2 choices.
good # of hypothetical Qs.
Physio was hard. Required good grasp of concept to answer.
not much pharm . few Neuro Qs. few CTs. few anatomy Qs.
Overall, FA is enough.
If not made stupid mistakes, will do good otherwise barely pass.
Pressed on time. 8-9 liners take time to read. finished right on time so no chance to look at marked Qs.
now comlex time.
BRS physio would be gold for the physio I guess.Gonna give that a quick run through next week. Which subject were those nit picky questions from?
Yeah,its just FA and UW mostly here on.Congrats on getting it done and good luck with comlex!👍
How does everyone feel about the "reading last sentence first" method.. Ive been trying that for USMLEworld lately and I feel like it has helped especially bc sometimes there will be a huge paragraph and the question will be "Which of the following side effects does drug cause?"..
For the ppl that have already taken the test.. is it plausible to use this during the real test?
Im trying to think of more but in general it was very medium. If you have done NBME's and Uworld this will not be anything new. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS of gimmes.
Have confidence everyone, this is definitely something you can all rock.
Have been an observer in this forum... I have my exam on monday 7th of june.. Hope to do well... Thank you everyone...
I can post my score report if you think I be a troll
this is a man getting ready to post some good stuff in the future..thanks for chiming in
05/12: Real Exam: 263/99 I walked out thinking I had an easier exam, I had only marked 5ish questions a block. It's easy to get into a syndrome of hope in the waiting period and constantly thinking there's a chance you maybe made the 270. And then to overthink your score once you've had it like you could've actually hit it with harder questions or a couple in another direction. Best to manage expectations early on from the first practice score so you don't stress while studying and then to stop thinking about it after having taken it. If you look the UWSA's 1 and 2 and NBME's 6 and 7 were all equally good and predictive. The free 150 overpredicted by 2. There's always the argument that I took all the tests towards the end though and it's hard to make higher than 260s on some of the practice tests. My scores on NBME 1-5 shouldn't really be interpreted since I scored them offline, so its tough to say that I had a 240 baseline since initial tests were scored that way, I learned alot in my 8 week study period but I am also a good test taker.
This thread is for USMLE Step 1 experiences and scores. Stay on topic. If your post is in all caps, that's a sign that you're off topic.
I have begun to delete off-topic posts. If your recent post is missing, don't take it personally. If many of your posts are missing, perhaps you should stay away from this thread.
congrats on being done! enjoy the freedom.
while its still fresh in your mind, how you compare the exam to NBME #6 (assuming you took it). im sure this has been asked to death, but im too lazy to go thru this thread. i only ask because my score was close to my goal and it would be nice if it was ~ in difficulty
How does everyone feel about the "reading last sentence first" method.. Ive been trying that for USMLEworld lately and I feel like it has helped especially bc sometimes there will be a huge paragraph and the question will be "Which of the following side effects does drug cause?"..
For the ppl that have already taken the test.. is it plausible to use this during the real test?
Congrats on being done! It must be a feel good...So I have a question. You didnt mention physio in your post...Can you remember how the physio questions were? Straight up physio questions or more like patho-phys?
Would appreciate any insight.