Congrats to everyone who got their score back today. Just thought I would share my experience.
I had 5.5 weeks of dedicated studying time. I had gone through pathoma and first aid during my 2nd year classes. I tried to firecracker off and on during medical school but really wasn’t a fan. I generally scored around the mean on the exams during 1st/2nd year. My goal was to break 240.
My original plan was:
Morning: 4 hours First Aid/Pathoma
Lunch
Afternoon: 2 blocks UWorld, random, timed
Evening: 1-2 hrs of review
It ended up taking me more than 4 hours to complete and review 1 block of 46 UWorld questions. This left me scrambling on day 1 trying to figure out how I was going to both get through First Aid and do Uworld.
My plan turned into:
Morning: 1 UWorld block of 46 questions
Lunch
Afternoon: 1 UWorld block of 46 questions
Evening: Review Uworld notes
I also listened to Goljian while commuting. I watched some pathoma videos at the gym for sections I was struggling with and probably went through about 20% of pathoma during my dedicated study time. I only went through the biochemistry section of first aid, otherwise I only referenced it when I needed to review something or memorize something. I hate first aid, its a giant book of facts with no context.
In summary during my dedicated study time I did:
100% of Uworld x 1
100% of Goljian x 1
20% of Pathoma(having gone through it once during classes)
10% of First Aid(again, having annotated it during classes)
Unlike a lot of people I did not annotate UWorld into First Aid and I instead wrote separate notes(which ended up totally 200+ pages). I figured annotating in First Aid would lead to me overestimating how much I knew(I would see the page, go “Oh I remember that” and move on not really knowing it). I reviewed these notes nightly but probably only went through them completely 1x.
I was home(in California) for the study block so I ate dinner with my family every night, which was a nice break. I tried to spend at least 1 whole day a week away from my step 1 material, hanging out with people who were not also studying for step 1. I went to Disneyland the weekend before my exam, binged watched Daredevil on Netflix at one point in the middle of the block, and all around had a good time. I even took a whole day off when the Star Wars 7 trailer #2 was released because that thing ruined my focus...

Don’t forget to take care of yourself.
My scores:
UWSA#1(4.5 weeks out): 250
NBME#15(4 weeks out): 241
UWSA#3(3.5 weeks out): 263
NBME#16(2.5 weeks out): 247
UWSA#3(1.5 weeks out): 263
NBME#17(<1 week out): 243
Free 132: 87.1% (Yes, I did the wrong set of free questions. I did the set meant for students it taking it after the change in May. Oops.)
UWorld 46 random, timed: 71%
I felt the test question style was more similar to UWorld and less like the NBMEs. The NBMEs had a large number of straightforward questions but I felt like there were a lot more involved questions on the real deal. The real test felt much harder than the NBMEs but by this point I was over Step 1(having hit a wall around week 4) so I had no problem moving on from a question if I didn’t know it. On test day I had planned to do 3 blocks, take a break, do 2 blocks, break and finish. I ended up doing 5 blocks in one sitting, using the restroom, drinking a coke zero, and then finishing. As I was driving home I instantly remembered at least 10 seemingly easy questions I had got wrong.
Real Score: 254
Pleasantly surprised since I scored higher than my NBMEs predicted.
tl;dr: Learn a few resources well. Don’t freak out if it takes you a century to review UWorld questions. Go to Disneyland.