Crossposting this from /r/medicalschool: Big day is tomorrow. Feeling nervous but there's not much more to be done at this point, really I'm just hoping that I'm not one of the horror stories about people that score well below their NBMEs on the real deal.
For posterity, I'll update this with my thoughts after tomorrow:
4 weeks dedicated study prep, FC since M1, FlashFacts, Pathoma, Yousmle Anki decks started summer after M1.
USMLERx done alongside classes in untimed tutor, finished before dedicated study.
Kaplan done in random, timed blocks starting M2 winter break, covering subjects we'd reached by that point. I finished half of this before dedicated study, half after. 83% avg.
UWorld, timed, random, started in dedicated study. 89% avg.
Practice tests:
3/16 Kaplan Diagnostic: 79%
3/19 NBME 15 offline: 96%
3/23 ExamMaster Practice Exam (awful, do not recommend): 85%
3/25 Free150, 2015: 94%
3/27 Kaplan 1: 82%
3/30 NBME 13 offline: 96%
4/1 UWSA1 + UWSA2: 91%/92% (265/265)
4/6 Kaplan 2: 85%
4/8 NBME 16 offline: 96%
4/10: NBME 18 + NBME 17 offline: 271(700)/97.5%
4/12 Free150, 2013: 99%
I'm aiming for 260+. As I understand it, the scoring scale gets pretty compressed at the top end (like the MCAT), so the difference between a 260 and a 270 is a few questions. At that point, it comes down to luck of the draw a little bit, whether the particular test you get plays to your strengths or not, whether a few 50/50 guesses go your way.