Actual score: 260
Study plan consisted of...
Resources: First Aid, UWorld Q-Bank, USMLE Rx Q-Bank, Goljan Pathology, High Yield Anatomy, Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple; Deja Review Pharmacology; Lippincott's Microcards
Plan:
(1) Read through relevant chapter of First Aid x 1 after finishing the module in medical school
(2) Did USMLE Rx x 1 [started lightly ~ 2.5 months before exam day and more intensively ~ 1.5 months before exam day]
(3) Did UWorld Q-Bank x 1 [as with USMLE Rx, the first time through, I annotated First Aid when I got something wrong or blatantly misunderstood something]
(4) Started doing practice exams within one month of Test Day (UWorld x 2 & NBME x 6)
(5) In remaining time --> I went over "wrong" and "marked" in both USMLE Rx and UWorld again.
Practice Results:
USMLE Rx (first pass): ~82%
UWorld Q Bank (first-pass): 82.4%
UWorld 1: 259 (83.52%); 730 (program score)
UWorld 2: 265 (89.77%); 800 (program score)
NBME 11: 260 (93.50%); 650 (program score)
NBME 12: 264 (95.50%); 670 (program score)
NBME 13: 264 (94.50%); 670 (program score)
NBME 15: 262 (93.50%); 660 (program score)
NBME 16: 277 (98.00%); 730 (program score)
NBME 17: 266 (95.50%); 680 (program score)
Predicted score (using
Clinical Review Calculator): 264 +/- 9 (not sure how legit this website is, but it claims a fairly large sample size)
Exam Experience: About what I expected from my study period (ie, UWorld + NBMEs), but I believed the exam was a little bit more difficult than the NBMEs.
Actual score: 260
Concluding statement: I'm just slightly disappointed (260 was in the lower range of my practice scores). I felt I was trending up at the end of my study period and had a good shot at doing at least 5 points better. On the other hand, I don't know what I would have done differently, per se, and I think I'll have a pretty competitive application with a 260.
Recommendations: UWorld is great. USMLE Rx is not as bad as people seem to think it is, in my view. USMLE Rx is a very reasonable resource, especially if you get through questions quickly (as I did -- I did more than 100 questions per day regularly with extensive review of the blocks). I ended up not really reading through Goljan, instead using it solely as a resource (who has time to read through Goljan's? -- some people claim to!) I recommend Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple but not Lippincott's Microcards. Deja Review Pharm came in handy but is not super high yield, but it suited me (ie, lots of content review without too much detail a la Lippincott's Microcards).