Just finished the exam yesterday, it was definitely a long day.
I'll tell you now, my dedicated sucked. Had a lot of life things happen that screwed up my plans pretty bad, sucked up time, and ruined my motivation to get back into the groove. I'll echo the advice of my superiors (insert long quote about doing well and preparing hard during first 2 years, etc.), otherwise I would have been screwed.
I used firecracker throughout the first two years. Best money I spent in school. Our school uses NBME Exams, so I basically used whatever I wanted to learn (Pathoma, firecracker, wikipedia, Rx, sketchy, etc.). Also, I never opened First Aid throughout dedicated until 2 days before to browse the rapid review associations, which I don't think helped too much to be honest.
School CBSE: 217 (9 weeks out)
I created a thorough, elaborate plan in an excel sheet down to the hour of what I would do. I didn't finish a single thing. I recommend planning time in OR allowing yourself to drop certain things if something ends up happening. I averaged about 5-5.5 hours of studying per day. Not ideal, but **** happens. Anyway, here's my breakdown of my scores. I basically only did half of sketchy, pathoma, and 3/4 of UWorld (At 77%correct), and most of the UWSAs and NBME (-17 because I was running out of time and kinda freaked out. I did UWorld timed tutor because I was too ADD to go back and review a block of 40 questions.
I took a test just about every week, near the end I did two per week.
UWSA1 baseline at beginning of dedicated- 232
UWSA2- 234
NBME 12- 239
NBME 13- 232 (freaked out and pushed my test back a few days to get more of UWorld done)
NBME 15- 251
NBME 16- 251
Free 150 (85%- made some dumb mistakes) and NBME 18- 241 back to back (1 week out)
The test itself wasn't bad. Way overhyped in my opinion. Wasn't any different than UWorld or NBMEs with the exception of 5 or 6 questions that I felt shouldn't be fair game for M2 students. Even though it felt pretty simple, there were obviously things I didn't know due to not maximizing my study potential. I marked 8-13 per block (of 40) when I marked 10-15 per block on the NBMEs, so it seemed fairly similar. I had 1 repeat from NBME 18, and three repeat images from NBMEs and Free 150 testing the same concepts, but different answer choices.
I have some regrets about dedicated, but I feel like I was in a good place. Just a bit upset at the thought of what could have been. Definitely some gimmes I should have known. Oh well, on to the monstrous 2 month wait :/. Everyone's gonna do great! Feel free to ask any questions! (Unless they are about what to do for anatomy, because I won't answer you, lol)