Official 2016 Step 1 Experiences and Scores Thread

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Thanks for your input!

And just to clarify, when I say educated guesses I mean I limit the answer choices down to 2 - either by eliminating others or getting caught up by NBME when they put two very similar answer choices.

I'll be honest, I'm close to losing all motivation to study because I'm not interested in any competitive specialties, if specializing at all. I wish I could just take it tomorrow and spend time with attention-deprived wife and kitten

I felt like I was guessing on a good portion of questions on the NBMEs (educated guesses but still guesses) and I was scoring ~245 and I feel like the real thing (took May 28) was a similar - albeit longer - experience. I don't think that it's a lack of knowledge that's causing me to guess but more a lack of confidence in my knowledge.
 
Not sure where you're getting your information. I scored 98/>260 on the CBSE, >260 on every NBME, >265 on both UWSAs, 88% UWorld (one pass), 97% on FRED, and >260 on step 1.


You're entitled to disagree, but the statement you're quoting is rooted in my experience in speaking to countless students and reading countless step 1 write-ups and score reports over the past 3 years.
Lol, there's no need to get all defensive about your step 1 success. You're telling people with full certainty that the uworld self assessments aren't good correlators, but that's purely subjective. Your "3 years of research" hasn't fit with what I've experienced nor many others whom I've talked to. It seems variable and I do understand that for some they weren't good correlators, and I'm also not out here telling people what is is and what it isn't..
 
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So my test is in about a week, and I've taken all of the NBMEs except 18. And this may even be the wrong thread to ask this, but for anyone who has been taking them have they felt like they were making educated guesses on let's say 20-25% of the exam? Is that normal?

And for anyone who has taken the exam already - did you feel this way after finishing?

I normally mark that amount of questions, and end up really only missing 20-30 questions total (so about 10-15%). Just asking because I'm hoping my intuition and reasoning ability can get me through test day 😛

Take a chill pill and trust your NBMEs. you will do fine.
 
Take a chill pill and trust your NBMEs. you will do fine.

Man, I keep telling myself this but I'm feeling the same fears as Cmurphy as well. I do A LOT of guessing on UW and in practice tests. Sometimes I don't even know what they're talking about, I just remember seeing a lot of the same words in the same section of FA and just guess based on that.
 
I have this strange fear of not recognizing anything on my Step exam this Saturday.

I have the same fear everytime I take an NBME, yet I end up doing good and there are a ton of questions I know cold. But I still feel this weird feel that I'm just going to have to guess on a lot.

Someone say something to make me feel better lol
 
Hey folks,

So I'm hoping for some advice from the veterans.

Currently 2 weeks away from the real thing. USMLE on 6/13 and COMLEX 6/17. Progress so far:

COMBANK-2000 questions or so
USMLE-RX - Finished this with a 90% (did this for about 6 weeks alongside school work)
Uworld first pass: 76% (Didn't really read FA prior to this (aside from random things for classes throughout the years). Started this 4 weeks ago alongside the end of classes, I did anywhere between 2-5 blocks a day (kinda wanted to blast through it, and spent a very long time reviewing every question, making rather dense anki cards for review).
Listened to goljan

Watched most of Pathoma (but I find it rather simplified and mostly review), and read through a lot of FA (but again, I feel like a lot of this is review and better time can be spent elsewhere).

I made a rather dense anki deck with all of the information from UWorld/RX (especially the content that I got wrong) - ended up with 1400 cards. These were annotated with countless pictures, graphs, and information from goljans rapid review and a lot of Up2Date content.

I have not taken an assessment exam yet, as a DO student I merely took the school-issued COMSAE D and managed a 642.

So, I've been contemplating dong Kaplan. Is Kaplan a must to do?

Right now I'm just slamming this huge deck and condensing everything together.

Here are my pressing questions:

1) Is there a particular order in which I should take the NBME's and UW assessments?

2) Should I get started on Kaplan asap after I finish this anki deck, or should I just stick to redoing UW or something else?

3) Are Conrad Fischer's PE and pharm useful to go through? Or should I not spend the time on that, being this close to the exam?

4) Is it worthwhile to familiarize with current events like Zika? I'm not sure what kind of time frames the USMLE question writers operate under.

I feel like redoing anything more than marked/incorrects in UW is rehashing stuff I already know (especially after doing this anki deck, which basically has all of uworld explained in it), but I'm not sure how to proceed. Feeling a bit nervous about taking assessments, as a crappy score 2.5 weeks away would be demoralizing...I know that's terrible logic. Starting to feel a bit panicky given how close this thing is.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hey guys, I haven't posted on here in a while but been lurking on this thread here and there to see how people were studying and stuff. I have my exam on the 1st (technically tomorrow - past 12 AM lol) and here are my progress so far - I definitely could have put in more work on Uworld (only did about 50% of it) but I just didn't for some reason. Technically had 6 weeks for dedicated and had shelf exams for two weeks before dedicated so decided to take a two day mini vacation and fly out to vegas right after shelf exams and give myself 5 weeks of dedicated time.

Self assessments - Goal is 230 (emergency medicine anyone?)
Baseline NBME 17 (4.5 wks out) - 207
Uworld (Mostly Timed tutor) - 69% (only did about 50% of the questions - don't hate me for this, I know I already hate myself for it)
NBME 18 (1.5 wks out) - 220 (was let down by the minimal improvement from baseline)
UWSA 1 (4 days out) - 258 (Must be a fluke)
NBME 16 (2 days out) - 251 (Probably just another fluke)
Free 138 (2 days out) - 83% (avg b/w all three blocks - combined w/ NBME 16 for a full exam simulation)
UWSA 2 (2 days out) - 249 (another over-predicted fluke?)

Exam day - 6/1/2016 - can't wait to get it over with

If you care about my study plan -
M1 - Almost a total waste - just some basic knowledge

M2 (Pre-dedicated)
Pathoma ~2 times over the year + 1 time before dedicated for Path shelf
Gojian ~2 times all the way through (but still managed to pick up new info every single time - this guy = gold)
First Aid, DIT, some Uworld (like 200 questions) - In the last couple weeks leading up to dedicated (had bunch of shelf exams)

Dedicated
First aid ~1.5x along with most of DIT
Kaplan - Biochem + Neuro (used to be my weak subject - kaplan made it much better)
Uworld (I know i'm gona get hated for this, and I know I hate myself for this) - Only 50% of the way through, no reviewing the marked or the ones I got wrong
 
Hey guys, I haven't posted on here in a while but been lurking on this thread here and there to see how people were studying and stuff. I have my exam on the 1st (technically tomorrow - past 12 AM lol) and here are my progress so far - I definitely could have put in more work on Uworld (only did about 50% of it) but I just didn't for some reason. Technically had 6 weeks for dedicated and had shelf exams for two weeks before dedicated so decided to take a two day mini vacation and fly out to vegas right after shelf exams and give myself 5 weeks of dedicated time.

Self assessments - Goal is 230 (emergency medicine anyone?)
Baseline NBME 17 (4.5 wks out) - 207
Uworld (Mostly Timed tutor) - 69% (only did about 50% of the questions - don't hate me for this, I know I already hate myself for it)
NBME 18 (1.5 wks out) - 220 (was let down by the minimal improvement from baseline)
UWSA 1 (4 days out) - 258 (Must be a fluke)
NBME 16 (2 days out) - 251 (Probably just another fluke)
Free 138 (2 days out) - 83% (avg b/w all three blocks - combined w/ NBME 16 for a full exam simulation)
UWSA 2 (2 days out) - 249 (another over-predicted fluke?)

Exam day - 6/1/2016 - can't wait to get it over with

If you care about my study plan -
M1 - Almost a total waste - just some basic knowledge

M2 (Pre-dedicated)
Pathoma ~2 times over the year + 1 time before dedicated for Path shelf
Gojian ~2 times all the way through (but still managed to pick up new info every single time - this guy = gold)
First Aid, DIT, some Uworld (like 200 questions) - In the last couple weeks leading up to dedicated (had bunch of shelf exams)

Dedicated
First aid ~1.5x along with most of DIT
Kaplan - Biochem + Neuro (used to be my weak subject - kaplan made it much better)
Uworld (I know i'm gona get hated for this, and I know I hate myself for this) - Only 50% of the way through, no reviewing the marked or the ones I got wrong
I look more like your plan lol. I will probably maybe at most finish 70% of Uworld (If I decide to do 280 questions tomorrow - chances are not so good for that haha). But if you are scoring like that I think its fine. Hope you do well good luck! My goal is 230 as well.
 
I look more like your plan lol. I will probably maybe at most finish 70% of Uworld (If I decide to do 280 questions tomorrow - chances are not so good for that haha). But if you are scoring like that I think its fine. Hope you do well good luck! My goal is 230 as well.
Thank god i'm not alone in that Uworld situation. Everyone's been talking about oh I did it this many times and i'm sitting here like umm I'm not even gona be able to finish it all.

and I really hope those scores aren't because I got lucky haha. How are your NBMES/UWSA?
 
Thank god i'm not alone in that Uworld situation. Everyone's been talking about oh I did it this many times and i'm sitting here like umm I'm not even gona be able to finish it all.

and I really hope those scores aren't because I got lucky haha. How are your NBMES/UWSA?

I'll probably end up getting through 80-85% of it. I wish I had an extra week to get through it all but I should probably use my last couple days to run through FA.
 
I would like to take several practice exams before my July 7th test date. I have the 2 provided by Uworld and 1 in the back of my FA Q&A book. Where can I get more? 🙂
 
I would like to take several practice exams before my July 7th test date. I have the 2 provided by Uworld and 1 in the back of my FA Q&A book. Where can I get more? 🙂

NBME Self Assessments. I usually Google <--this and it will come up with the tests and a description for which one you should take. The tests are $50 or $60 if you want their expanded feedback with performance on specific areas. These tests are what everyone on here is talking about. Good luck!


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Thank god i'm not alone in that Uworld situation. Everyone's been talking about oh I did it this many times and i'm sitting here like umm I'm not even gona be able to finish it all.

and I really hope those scores aren't because I got lucky haha. How are your NBMES/UWSA?

First nbme (17) was 224 and that was approx 4 weeks out. UWSA 1 was 2.5 weeks out and it was 243. NBME 18 was 1 week out and I handled this quite unorthodox. I took it and got 230. It was under terrible conditions (construction outside, doorbell ringing, cat deciding then was a good time to keep slamming against door - i ended up pausing the exam 20+ times). I reviewed approximately 5 incorrect questions (of that 5, 4 were like ok I knew that and 1 was a true miss). paused the review and retook the exam the next day. I had 42 incorrect initially. the retake was 15 incorrect = 262. While I know seeing the questions before gives advantage like I said I only reviewed 5. So my true score for 18 is between 230-262. I'm taking UWSA 2 Wednesday and we will see where that is. For the. 243 I had done about 30% uworld. 18 I was at 57%. All in all, I think Uworld was the difference for me when it came to upping my game on practice exams (at beginning of dedicated, our school administered the cumulative basic science exam and i scored 195 on it).


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In that case do them in order with UWSA1 and 2 last since they supposedly overpredict. That'll make for a nice confidence boost towards the end of your prep.

Ah, the uworld exams overpredict? Good to know.

Yea...I'm starting to freak out a bit. I ran through USMLERX (had like a 90%) early on, tried to move quickly through UW (ended up with a 76%, did about 2-5 blocks a day - and took FOREVER to review and make detailed anki cards). I watched some pathoma, didn't really read much FA prior to doing UW.

I'm really on the fence about Kaplan, is it gonna do more harm than good to start that now? Thanks
 
Ah, the uworld exams overpredict? Good to know.

Yea...I'm starting to freak out a bit. I ran through USMLERX (had like a 90%) early on, tried to move quickly through UW (ended up with a 76%, did about 2-5 blocks a day - and took FOREVER to review and make detailed anki cards). I watched some pathoma, didn't really read much FA prior to doing UW.

I'm really on the fence about Kaplan, is it gonna do more harm than good to start that now? Thanks
I'm in the same situation as you. Already did a few nbme's though. More questions couldn't hurt. I started kaplan last week to beat down weaknesses and keep my question taking skills up with new material. I am still going to re-do my wrong/flagged on uworld in a few days though.
 
Ah, the uworld exams overpredict? Good to know.

Yea...I'm starting to freak out a bit. I ran through USMLERX (had like a 90%) early on, tried to move quickly through UW (ended up with a 76%, did about 2-5 blocks a day - and took FOREVER to review and make detailed anki cards). I watched some pathoma, didn't really read much FA prior to doing UW.

I'm really on the fence about Kaplan, is it gonna do more harm than good to start that now? Thanks
Honest to god UWorld is gold. If i had more time I'd probably spend it on UW. I jumped from a 220 to in 250 because of doing Uworld - teaches you how to approach the question and the information at the same time. The time spent on UW will pay off!
 
NBME Self Assessments. I usually Google <--this and it will come up with the tests and a description for which one you should take. The tests are $50 or $60 if you want their expanded feedback with performance on specific areas. These tests are what everyone on here is talking about. Good luck!


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:greedy: I see!! Thanks for sharing.
 
for those who took the real test, I've got few qs:

1) Is there a calculator?
2) When looking through the lab values, is there a search function or CTR +F?
3) Is there a cross out function? If so, how is it done (double clicking vs highlighting)?
4) Does the exam display resemble NBME or UWorld?

Thanks
 
Honest to god UWorld is gold. If i had more time I'd probably spend it on UW. I jumped from a 220 to in 250 because of doing Uworld - teaches you how to approach the question and the information at the same time. The time spent on UW will pay off!

Yea, I milked the entire UWorld qbank and turned it into a really dense anki deck, annotated with Up2Date and Goljans rapid review. I just smashed that deck for the past 3 days and I feel like I've done all my UW incorrects that way.

Which is why I'm kinda unsure what to do, I'm scared to take a practice test but also kinda wanna start another question bank to see new stuff. But idk what the utility of Kaplan is - getting a mixed feeling.
 
for those who took the real test, I've got few qs:

1) Is there a calculator?
2) When looking through the lab values, is there a search function or CTR +F?
3) Is there a cross out function? If so, how is it done (double clicking vs highlighting)?
4) Does the exam display resemble NBME or UWorld?

Thanks

I haven't taken the exam yet, but the USMLE Free 150 (or 138 now) can be ran in the same lay out. But to answer your questions Yes there is a calculator, there is a bar on top of lab value sheet that'll let you search (it'll just highlight, you still have to scroll to find it), yes there is a cross out function (it's either left click or double click - I forget which one) and it very close to the UW set up with minor differences.
 
I haven't taken the exam yet, but the USMLE Free 150 (or 138 now) can be ran in the same lay out. But to answer your questions Yes there is a calculator, there is a bar on top of lab value sheet that'll let you search (it'll just highlight, you still have to scroll to find it), yes there is a cross out function (it's either left click or double click - I forget which one) and it very close to the UW set up with minor differences.

I just hope the labs are nothing like the layout in NBME tests. I don't know why but it's next to impossible for me to find anything in there. It's like looking for a raspberry in a sea of cherries.
 
I just hope the labs are nothing like the layout in NBME tests. I don't know why but it's next to impossible for me to find anything in there. It's like looking for a raspberry in a sea of cherries.
Bad news. it's exactly like the NBME layouts. Just write down the key values on your scratch white board/paper as you look them up
 
For anyone who took the real deal recently:
Is there adjustment for font size (like in UWorld) or is there no adjustment (like NBMEs)?
 
I am not sure about the actual exam, but I took the practice exam today at the test center. I am guessing it will be same software and everything. The software and all of its functions are exactly the same as UWorld. It's nothing like the NBMEs. Btw you guys can actually download the exam software from the USMLE website. You can go through the tutorial in there, so you could skip and add that 15 mins to your break time.
 
Yea, I milked the entire UWorld qbank and turned it into a really dense anki deck, annotated with Up2Date and Goljans rapid review. I just smashed that deck for the past 3 days and I feel like I've done all my UW incorrects that way.

Which is why I'm kinda unsure what to do, I'm scared to take a practice test but also kinda wanna start another question bank to see new stuff. But idk what the utility of Kaplan is - getting a mixed feeling.

You will learn a bunch of minutiae with Kaplan for sure... That could never hurt.
 
Got my score back last Wednesday. you'll get an email 20-30min before it becomes available.

Practice tests
CBSE from school (10 weeks out): 97 (260+)
NBME12 (Baseline 5.5 weeks out): 260
UWSA1 (4.5 weeks out): 264
NBME13 (3.5 weeks out): 262
UWSA2 (2.5 weeks out): 264
NBME15 (10 days out): 262
NBME16 (8 days out): 271
NBME17 (6 days out): 262
NBME18 (4 days out): 264
Free150 (2 days out): 95%

USMLE Step 1: 270
 
Got my score back last Wednesday. you'll get an email 20-30min before it becomes available.

Practice tests
CBSE from school (10 weeks out): 97 (260+)
NBME12 (Baseline 5.5 weeks out): 260
UWSA1 (4.5 weeks out): 264
NBME13 (3.5 weeks out): 262
UWSA2 (2.5 weeks out): 264
NBME15 (10 days out): 262
NBME16 (8 days out): 271
NBME17 (6 days out): 262
NBME18 (4 days out): 264
Free150 (2 days out): 95%

USMLE Step 1: 270
Very impressive, well done!
 
Got my score back last Wednesday. you'll get an email 20-30min before it becomes available.

Practice tests
CBSE from school (10 weeks out): 97 (260+)
NBME12 (Baseline 5.5 weeks out): 260
UWSA1 (4.5 weeks out): 264
NBME13 (3.5 weeks out): 262
UWSA2 (2.5 weeks out): 264
NBME15 (10 days out): 262
NBME16 (8 days out): 271
NBME17 (6 days out): 262
NBME18 (4 days out): 264
Free150 (2 days out): 95%

USMLE Step 1: 270

Wow, you gave this exam a beating. That's a record to strive for.
 
Got my score back last Wednesday. you'll get an email 20-30min before it becomes available.

Practice tests
CBSE from school (10 weeks out): 97 (260+)
NBME12 (Baseline 5.5 weeks out): 260
UWSA1 (4.5 weeks out): 264
NBME13 (3.5 weeks out): 262
UWSA2 (2.5 weeks out): 264
NBME15 (10 days out): 262
NBME16 (8 days out): 271
NBME17 (6 days out): 262
NBME18 (4 days out): 264
Free150 (2 days out): 95%

USMLE Step 1: 270
Wow! The 260+ 10 weeks out is more impressive than the 270 on the real thing 😛. CONGRATS!
 
Got my score back last Wednesday. you'll get an email 20-30min before it becomes available.

Practice tests
CBSE from school (10 weeks out): 97 (260+)
NBME12 (Baseline 5.5 weeks out): 260
UWSA1 (4.5 weeks out): 264
NBME13 (3.5 weeks out): 262
UWSA2 (2.5 weeks out): 264
NBME15 (10 days out): 262
NBME16 (8 days out): 271
NBME17 (6 days out): 262
NBME18 (4 days out): 264
Free150 (2 days out): 95%

USMLE Step 1: 270

Damn you should have saved yourself the headache and taken the damn thing a month before you did
 
Hi everyone,
I really need some advice. I take my exam in 9 days and I am trying to solidify a plan for the next few days. My scores have been all over the place.
Started with a baseline CBSSE-170 ish about 3 months ago.
NBME 12 4wks ago-213
NBME 13-222
NBME 15-239 (There's hope)
NBME 16-232 -today (crushed-felt defeated after seeing the score drop)
I would really love to get a 250 (by some miracle) but would at least like to have a solid 240+.
The thing is my score sheet has been all over the place. One week I'm weak in biochem and strong in report, next week its the reverse. Its so frustrating. I have gone over all the organ systems in FA and pathoma and I am now going through the first few chapters of FA. I have also gone through Uworld once, going through it again right now. I don't think I'll be able to finish it a second time. I am trying to do 5-blocks a day and still read FA but I end up doing one or the other. I am also a very slow reader and feel like I read something one day and forget the next.
Do you suggest I focus more on doing Uworld or FA. I really need something that would help improve my score over the next few days.
Plan on taking NBME 17 on friday.
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
 
Hi everyone,
I really need some advice. I take my exam in 9 days and I am trying to solidify a plan for the next few days. My scores have been all over the place.
Started with a baseline CBSSE-170 ish about 3 months ago.
NBME 12 4wks ago-213
NBME 13-222
NBME 15-239 (There's hope)
NBME 16-232 -today (crushed-felt defeated after seeing the score drop)
I would really love to get a 250 (by some miracle) but would at least like to have a solid 240+.
The thing is my score sheet has been all over the place. One week I'm weak in biochem and strong in report, next week its the reverse. Its so frustrating. I have gone over all the organ systems in FA and pathoma and I am now going through the first few chapters of FA. I have also gone through Uworld once, going through it again right now. I don't think I'll be able to finish it a second time. I am trying to do 5-blocks a day and still read FA but I end up doing one or the other. I am also a very slow reader and feel like I read something one day and forget the next.
Do you suggest I focus more on doing Uworld or FA. I really need something that would help improve my score over the next few days.
Plan on taking NBME 17 on friday.
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
I worry if the panicking will mess with your confidence. I find the more swag i have walking into the exam the better I do. Also it helps I plan to do a specialty with a lower Step 1 score. What is your goal for speciality? 250 is nice for any specialty but keeping it realistic may keep your head on tight during the exam.
 
I worry if the panicking will mess with your confidence. I find the more swag i have walking into the exam the better I do. Also it helps I plan to do a specialty with a lower Step 1 score. What is your goal for speciality? 250 is nice for any specialty but keeping it realistic may keep your head on tight during the exam.
You're right. Its hard not to panic when you're constantly reminded of this being the most important exam of your life. I lost all my swag the day I started medical school lol. Right now, I am thinking OB, but not sure. This is why I want to get a good score so as not to close any doors in case I find out I don't like staring at vjay's all day.
 
I worry if the panicking will mess with your confidence. I find the more swag i have walking into the exam the better I do. Also it helps I plan to do a specialty with a lower Step 1 score. What is your goal for speciality? 250 is nice for any specialty but keeping it realistic may keep your head on tight during the exam.

Totally agree with this. Not that you have to click every answer with some kind of psychotic, unfounded confidence, but you need to answer to the best of yr ability and then move on. If you're thinking about the last 5 questions while trying to answer the question in front of you, your exam is gonna suffer. Likewise, if you're getting psyched out because of previous practice tests, then you're not gonna do your best on the current one.

Also: it helps to not be going for neurosurg..
 
You're right. Its hard not to panic when you're constantly reminded of this being the most important exam of your life. I lost all my swag the day I started medical school lol. Right now, I am thinking OB, but not sure. This is why I want to get a good score so as not to close any doors in case I find out I don't like staring at vjay's all day.

What ButterButter said.
I used to be like you and then I started doing UWorld Timed Tutor and realized once I clicked the answer I couldn't change it back cuz I already knew if it was right or wrong and I was actually doing pretty well without having to deal with the anxiety of switching answers. So like ButterButter said - answer it to best of your ability and move on. If it's something that you feel you may be able to answer with some thought still answer it to your best ability and mark it to come back to it later (realize you may not actually get to come back). Just keep practicing on UWorld messing with techniques on how to approach the question based on why you got the question wrong - and hope for the best.
PS - That is still a pretty good progress from a 213!
 
Man, I keep telling myself this but I'm feeling the same fears as Cmurphy as well. I do A LOT of guessing on UW and in practice tests. Sometimes I don't even know what they're talking about, I just remember seeing a lot of the same words in the same section of FA and just guess based on that.

Real deal will def have something you never ever seen, mark one and move on.
Hi everyone,
I really need some advice. I take my exam in 9 days and I am trying to solidify a plan for the next few days. My scores have been all over the place.
Started with a baseline CBSSE-170 ish about 3 months ago.
NBME 12 4wks ago-213
NBME 13-222
NBME 15-239 (There's hope)
NBME 16-232 -today (crushed-felt defeated after seeing the score drop)
I would really love to get a 250 (by some miracle) but would at least like to have a solid 240+.
The thing is my score sheet has been all over the place. One week I'm weak in biochem and strong in report, next week its the reverse. Its so frustrating. I have gone over all the organ systems in FA and pathoma and I am now going through the first few chapters of FA. I have also gone through Uworld once, going through it again right now. I don't think I'll be able to finish it a second time. I am trying to do 5-blocks a day and still read FA but I end up doing one or the other. I am also a very slow reader and feel like I read something one day and forget the next.
Do you suggest I focus more on doing Uworld or FA. I really need something that would help improve my score over the next few days.
Plan on taking NBME 17 on friday.
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!

I would say if you have already gone through it once, focus on the questions you got wrong and read FA rather than do 5 blocks per day. Also if you can do both 17 and 18, do both. If not, drop 17. def do 18.
 
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Real deal will def have something you never ever seen, mark one


I would say if you have already gone through it once, focus on the questions you got wrong and read FA rather than do 5 blocks per day. Also if you can do both 17 and 18, do both. If not, drop 17. def do 18.
Thanks so much for the advice guys. I definitely agree that I need to work on my confidence. I would try doing timed tutor. I plan on doing both 17 and 18. 17 on Friday and 18 on Sunday.
Is the exam more like Uworld or like the NBME's. Also how different is 18 from the other NBME's. I have heard a lot conflicting opinions about this. I am finding Uworld to be very different from the NBMEs, I guess I got used to the many hints given in the UWORLD stem and find the NBME questions vary vague. I find myself having to do process of elimination a lot more than on Uworld.
Finally, are the UWSA's worth taking?
 
Thanks so much for the advice guys. I definitely agree that I need to work on my confidence. I would try doing timed tutor. I plan on doing both 17 and 18. 17 on Friday and 18 on Sunday.
Is the exam more like Uworld or like the NBME's. Also how different is 18 from the other NBME's. I have heard a lot conflicting opinions about this. I am finding Uworld to be very different from the NBMEs, I guess I got used to the many hints given in the UWORLD stem and find the NBME questions vary vague. I find myself having to do process of elimination a lot more than on Uworld.
Finally, are the UWSA's worth taking?
I'll let you know if UWSA was worth it in about a month lol. I really hope it is but I believe so. Helps to review your answers instead of the infamous NBME showing you only wrong answers without correct answers (you could look up the answers online - but explanations and answers are at your own peril). I personally thought NBME 17 was easier than 18, but the curve on 17 is harsher to make up for that. With that said, I think both are good. I definitely understand what you mean about the process of elimination - had to do that for a few questions on 18 that were not in FA or Pathoma.
 
You're right. Its hard not to panic when you're constantly reminded of this being the most important exam of your life. I lost all my swag the day I started medical school lol. Right now, I am thinking OB, but not sure. This is why I want to get a good score so as not to close any doors in case I find out I don't like staring at vjay's all day.
I definitely empathize with the closing the doors remark. But I think as long as it is not Derm, Neuro Surg, Ortho, ENT, Plastics, (and any other one of those that are like these ones) I think 230s will make you competitive. It just so happens all of the world's 260+ Step 1 takers are on SDN lol.
 
I think the value of NBME and UWSA hinge on your primary intention: do you want a decent statistical correlation and a chance to sample the style of this year's exam? If so, then place more emphasis on NBME 18. If you want to give a practice test a go and still be able to review your answers (with full explanations), then go for UWSA. Not to say that UWSA is statistically inaccurate, but they are in the business of preparing takers of Step 1, not necessarily assessing them. NBME's metrics are designed to be statistically sound and the exams are designed for assessment, not necessarily educational value.
 
Took the exam at may 9th and got my score today. Here is my way to do it and my advices. it prob fits better to AMG.

1. I've seen people who are stressed about step 1 during the MS1 summer. Let me put it this way, unless you want to get 260+, 270+, please take a chill pill and get some real life and break (even if you want to get 260+, i believe there is a way to do so without being crazy about it during MS1 summer). Do NOT worry about it until your second year.
2. MS2 b4 dedicated: I used Rx as the main q bank with kaplan as supplemental qbank, with FA, pathoma, goljan. Rx is a good question bank, basic but well complimented with first aid. There are always goods and bads for each resource. But if it can help you learn, it's worthy. For me, i LOVE goljan, it just help me fill the gap of pathoma. Do you have to do it? No. if you don't like it, drop it. I also picked up BRS physio midway, doesn't quite help a lot since i think i have a solid background on physio and BRS physio is kinda overkill. Some flash cards (lange pharm, lippincott micro), more for unit exam studying rather than step studying. Did try picnomic and sketchy micro. Did not like it. so I did not use it. FA = all you need for micro (my best section of all), but you need to know it really well. word by word understanding, not just memorizing.
3. MS2 dedicated (5 weeks): I finished annotating first aid. I put everything that can help me understand in FA, whether it's a picture, a concept... No active memorization at this moment (but i mean i have a lot down in my brain just by finishing Rx qbank). Then i did the NBME 15, i got 226 as a baseline. Am I satisfied? No. Am I relived? kinda of. I know I am not going to fail the real deal. And I know I have a long way to go. Then I started Uworld. It felt like an Rx ver 2.0. It's doable, not as extremely hard as some people claim if you get some background studying. I did 2 blocks per day, then for whatever i feel like important, i write a note, not on FA since my FA is all filled up with info. My plan was to review these periodically. But I got lazy and end up reviewing them at the last week only once. If I can do it again, I will definitely review my uworld note over and over and stop being lazy about it. This literally takes most of my day time, other than that, i will review pharm (do it over and over, it will sticks eventually. pharm in real deal is not hard!!!) and review FA. I finished Uworld in a month and FA 1 pass in this month). throughout these weeks, during the weekend, I will do a set of practice exam, whether it's NBME or UWSA. Either one, i will try to review them, not just use them as assessment. Then last week of my dedicated, i decided not to do any exam to stress myself. So I reviewed FA another round, all NBME wrong q, uworld notes (just like another book, seriously i should review this earlier), and pharm of course.
4. b4 and during the test day: get a good sleep!!! you need it, whether it's melatonin, zzzquil, benadryl. get a good sleep!!! I actually sleep really good the night b4 because i felt like it's finally coming and no more suffering. The test day is doable if you did several practice exams under timed conditions.

So overall, FA x 2-3, pathoma x1 (didn't feel like doing it during dedicated), goljan x1 (for understanding and filling gap), flash cards (more for unit exam studying), some chapters of BRS physio

Rx: completed all, 77%
Kaplan: completed 1/2, 74%
UWorld: 77%
All times, test mode.

NBME 15 (online) as baseline: 226
UWSA 1 (1 week after uworld): 236
UWSA 2 ( 2 weeks after world): 253
NBME 7, 11, 13, 16 (offline): ~240 (the offline scale is pretty accurate when compare to the online score, offline -2~4 = online)
NBME 17 (online): 3 weeks before the real deal, 247
NBME 18 (online): 2 weeks before the real deal, 247 (the questions are harder, but scale is more generous than 17)
REAL DEAL: 253!!! really happy about it.

Some additional advices:
1. don't get obsessed with sdn, ppl here are ridiculously smart. something like 89% uworld...
2. don't follow other's plan, make yours. All I said above, if doesn't fit you, is crap.
3. if you want to get good score, you have to sacrifice. for me, it's food and walking around under the sun (I actually gained 5 lbs for being home, not moving around, and ordering oily food...)
4. Set your goal, for me, that's 240, which means I can apply to most fields if I want to.
5. Work your way to your goal.
6. Trust your NBME score and trust yourself. Take a "chill pill", and i mean it, whether it's music, call your friends... You have to de-stress. or you will burn out bad.
7. Do not overthink after the exam. This is something I think is BS: people said they feel they failed the real deal..... NO WAY. if you prep seriously, you should pass it. and you should score close to your practice score. I feel ok after the exam, however i can remember some of the marked questions and I just googled them the first day post-exam... NOT GOOD!!! just add stress. Then i started to realize there's nothing you can do... so again, take a chill pill and move on.

Alrighty, good luck guys!!!
 
That is an awesome score, congrats to you man.

My last NBME was 17 and I scored a 251. I'm hoping for something close to that like you. And I agree, remaining sane and clear-minded for the exam is important. The anxiety will just make you make careless mistakes.
 
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