USMLE Official 2017 Step 1 Experiences and Scores Thread

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I know this is quite early but most American Students have finished giving the test for this year.
I am an IMG and have been prepping for the steps since quite some time and have seen Phloston, Transposony's and others' threads for their respective years and how helpful they have been.

I intend on giving step in Jan.. let's share timetables, plans and other stuff on how everyone intends on taking on this beast.

P.S. : I think it is not that early.. the 2015/2016 threads were started in September/October.. but in true SDN gunner style..i wanna start it in August.. 🙂
 
Congrats on the great score! Quick question -- how did you use UW? Doing 5 blocks/day in 7-8 hours is incredibly fast. Did you just read the explanations? Just your incorrects? Did you annotate?

Well when I was doing 5 blocks/day it was already my second time passing through the bank. I wasn't missing too many on the second pass (2-8/block) so when reviewing I would just look at the concept at the bottom of the page for each one I got correct (as long as I completely understood what they were asking) and then spend the rest of the time to read the incorrect explanations pretty thoroughly. When actually taking each uworld test I wouldn't spend the whole time allotted (~45 seconds/question) so that freed up some time for the review.

As far as annotations, I really didn't write in my FA tooooo much. I found that I liked to have everything I didn't know in one place so I had a little notebook where I would jot down the concepts from the questions I got wrong. I would look over that notebook every once in awhile but it was mostly for the process of condensing and actually writing concepts that made them stick for me.

Any other questions feel free to ask,
Reticuloman
 
hello USMLEers

my step 1 experience > score = 259

I am an IMG graduated 8 months ago , my rank in my batch is 81/444
step 2 CK not taken yet
initial target : 240 , post nbems target : 250
study duration : 7 months..of which 1.5 months dedicated

sources :
UWORLD (1.5)
first aid (1.5)
pathoma ( only videos )

study method :
first 5.5 months was slow understanding of FIRST AID ...only understanding ..very slow... I studied 4-6 hours 5-10 pages every day . I studied with the book sequence of chapters starting which helped a lot...if you don't have a good microbiology / biochemistry / pathology starting with them will help you in systems .
after doing every subject I solved 50% of the uworld question on that subject

in the dedicated I solved whole the UWORLD random timed(30 days) , spent 10 days reviewing memorable subjects from FA like micro and biochem and studying weak subject in my NBME 17 , solved 3 nbmes

numbers :
uworld average : 89% ( maybe high because I solved 50% of the question offline with systems) , my exams range between 67% and 100%

NBME 16 (offline)(2 months ) : 250
NBME 17 ( online)(20 days out,post uworld) : 263
NBME 18 (online) (5 days out, post studying weak subjects) : 271 ( I guess it was a lucky one)
NBME 15(offline) (2 days out) : 260

real deal = 259


things you should know:
1- start Uworld as early as possible : I believe this is the single best source ...and it's the most trustful one if your percent in the last 5 days in uworld random exams is like 80% I can guarantee you will get more than 245 and less than 260 with a CI of 95% , if you got 50% in your last uworld random exams I guarantee you will not get more than 240 , and so on ...I can see this with everyone around me ...and those uworld are more accurate to me than NBMEs

2- you should do Uworld random timed ...you can do other modes...but you should practice the real deal with random timed ...it a questions exam more than a knowledge exam...don't stuck to tutor mode looking for "not wasting your time on reading the Q again .

3- read every explanation in the Uworld , even those of wrong choices ...all of them

4- sleep good days before the exam not only the last night...because you might not because of the stress ..but it would be ok if you slept like 10 hours the day before

5- FIRSTAID is not the real bible of step 1 ...I believe it's uworld , 50% of hard first aid fact will only be seen in less than 2% of the question ,,,so if you reviewed first aid days before and found that you forget too many drugs/viruses / diseases ...it's OK ,... it's more likely to get a question of peptic ulcer as a side effect of NSAIDS than getting a question about DRESS syndrome as a side effect of the drug I don't even remember

6- be smart : know why the disease name is like this , use etymology , know that warthin tumor AKA papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum...those thing will help you a lot. know how the trematode looks grossly , just have a look ,,,those easy things might help.

7- if you are not getting better in NBMEs or uworld, or you reached your target...take your exam...the worst thing is delaying ...step 1 is about knowing all the high yields for a short time .

good luck
 
228. Perfect to me!

I'm the opposite. In UWorld, the ones 78% of students got right were the ones I got wrong and the ones 28% got right were the ones I seemed to know. On my test, those were probably the experimental ones. :-/

I'm sure you did swimmingly. Good luck!
Congrats!! I didn't get my score back today so I'm assuming next week.

So I can personally validate that if you take the exam on Friday (classmate took it the day before I did) you will get your score back 3rd Wednesday, if you take it Saturday you'll get your score back 4th Wednesday. I'd been searching forever for a personal experience on that rather than hearsay. Lol.
 
hello USMLEers

my step 1 experience > score = 259

I am an IMG graduated 8 months ago , my rank in my batch is 81/444
step 2 CK not taken yet
initial target : 240 , post nbems target : 250
study duration : 7 months..of which 1.5 months dedicated

sources :
UWORLD (1.5)
first aid (1.5)
pathoma ( only videos )

study method :
first 5.5 months was slow understanding of FIRST AID ...only understanding ..very slow... I studied 4-6 hours 5-10 pages every day . I studied with the book sequence of chapters starting which helped a lot...if you don't have a good microbiology / biochemistry / pathology starting with them will help you in systems .
after doing every subject I solved 50% of the uworld question on that subject

in the dedicated I solved whole the UWORLD random timed(30 days) , spent 10 days reviewing memorable subjects from FA like micro and biochem and studying weak subject in my NBME 17 , solved 3 nbmes

numbers :
uworld average : 89% ( maybe high because I solved 50% of the question offline with systems) , my exams range between 67% and 100%

NBME 16 (offline)(2 months ) : 250
NBME 17 ( online)(20 days out,post uworld) : 263
NBME 18 (online) (5 days out, post studying weak subjects) : 271 ( I guess it was a lucky one)
NBME 15(offline) (2 days out) : 260

real deal = 259


things you should know:
1- start Uworld as early as possible : I believe this is the single best source ...and it's the most trustful one if your percent in the last 5 days in uworld random exams is like 80% I can guarantee you will get more than 245 and less than 260 with a CI of 95% , if you got 50% in your last uworld random exams I guarantee you will not get more than 240 , and so on ...I can see this with everyone around me ...and those uworld are more accurate to me than NBMEs

2- you should do Uworld random timed ...you can do other modes...but you should practice the real deal with random timed ...it a questions exam more than a knowledge exam...don't stuck to tutor mode looking for "not wasting your time on reading the Q again .

3- read every explanation in the Uworld , even those of wrong choices ...all of them

4- sleep good days before the exam not only the last night...because you might not because of the stress ..but it would be ok if you slept like 10 hours the day before

5- FIRSTAID is not the real bible of step 1 ...I believe it's uworld , 50% of hard first aid fact will only be seen in less than 2% of the question ,,,so if you reviewed first aid days before and found that you forget too many drugs/viruses / diseases ...it's OK ,... it's more likely to get a question of peptic ulcer as a side effect of NSAIDS than getting a question about DRESS syndrome as a side effect of the drug I don't even remember

6- be smart : know why the disease name is like this , use etymology , know that warthin tumor AKA papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum...those thing will help you a lot. know how the trematode looks grossly , just have a look ,,,those easy things might help.

7- if you are not getting better in NBMEs or uworld, or you reached your target...take your exam...the worst thing is delaying ...step 1 is about knowing all the high yields for a short time .

good luck
I honestly wouldn't say that delaying is the worst thing, especially if you have personal stuff going on. I ended up delaying 2-3 weeks just because my head wasn't in the right place. If you're plateauing on UWorld, take a long weekend and reset. A lot of people I know psyched themselves out and taking more than one day off to go do something completely unrelated to medicine helped them refocus. Burn out is a real thing and it's ok to admit that. I will say that at my school in particular, time and time again the people that end up delaying months and months don't really ever see improvement with their score but delaying by a few weeks is NOT the end of the world.

Also, I'm one that I was doing timed random and concepts weren't sticking, so I had to go to doing 10 q blocks pick 1 organ system and 1 subsection (e.g. pathology, pharm, phys), the random random was too scattered for me at first. Once I focused in then my scores started going up and THEN I switched to random random. Admittedly I did have to take time off for family reasons between 1st and 2nd year, so I understand that my 1st year blocks were 2 years away which is why I was struggling at first, plus we're on a 14ish month curriculum so there was a fair amount we'd never seen before. Friends of mine at classic 4 semester programs seemed to do better out the gate. Just for reference my school administered CBSE score was a 180.

Since we're on this 'what we used' topic. I will say Golijan audio saved my butt on at LEAST 5 questions. First Aid seemed to lack the detail that I needed so I kind of started throwing it out but I did really like the Lange Pharm and Path flashcards. Loads of detail that I saw on my test.
 
So, I've taken my last NBME (18) and I scored 223 with 42 mistakes.
My progression

NBME 15: 194 (7 weeks out)
NBME 13: 200 (5 weeks out)
NBME 16: 211 (4 weeks out)
NBME 17: 209 (3 weeks out)
NBME 19: 217 (2 weeks out)
NBME 18: 223.

My exam is on wednesday

I wouldn't be too disappointed if I get this score at the exam, but now I'll try my best to reach 230.

I'll keep you updated
 
So, I've taken my last NBME (18) and I scored 223 with 42 mistakes.
My progression

NBME 15: 194 (7 weeks out)
NBME 13: 200 (5 weeks out)
NBME 16: 211 (4 weeks out)
NBME 17: 209 (3 weeks out)
NBME 19: 217 (2 weeks out)
NBME 18: 223.

My exam is on wednesday

I wouldn't be too disappointed if I get this score at the exam, but now I'll try my best to reach 230.

I'll keep you updated
your NBME 18 is 8 points higher than mine was a week before exam, I studied weaknesses first and read all of FA in the last week. day or so before take free 120 and do the tutorial as well. I'm positive you will get 235+, probably even 240+ if you do it right. I'm only writing because you are in a very similar situation to me a week before and want to tell you its possible to break 230 for sure
 
your NBME 18 is 8 points higher than mine was a week before exam, I studied weaknesses first and read all of FA in the last week. day or so before take free 120 and do the tutorial as well. I'm positive you will get 235+, probably even 240+ if you do it right. I'm only writing because you are in a very similar situation to me a week before and want to tell you its possible to break 230 for sure

Thanks for the motivation man. I really hope that you'll be right, we'll see
 
Hi Everyone! Do any of you have any advice about practicing Genetics questions? That is a section I've been consistently weak in throughout my dedicated time and my test is next week!
I'm usually able to ID the disease and whether its AR v. AD v. X-linked, but I'm still unable to tackle the pedigree/frequency questions that ask what the offspring's chance of getting the disease is. The current plan is to just do the genetics UWorld questions but I'm not sure if there's any other good source out there...
Any advice would be appreciated!
 
Congrats!! I didn't get my score back today so I'm assuming next week.

So I can personally validate that if you take the exam on Friday (classmate took it the day before I did) you will get your score back 3rd Wednesday, if you take it Saturday you'll get your score back 4th Wednesday. I'd been searching forever for a personal experience on that rather than hearsay. Lol.

Thanks! Two weeks before my exam, my NBME was a 196. I didn't finish my first pass of FA until Tuesday evening (3 days before my exam). I'm kind of a lazy person; I am working on it for Step 2 😛

I said I would take an NBME on Wednesday and if it was 220+, I'm taking this damn exam on Friday. And I did so I took it. And I'm stoked. Won't keep me out of an EM program.

Hahaha, yup, you've got your evidence. Now we know the best time to take an exam to have the least 'post-test waiting for results anxiety' is on a Friday.

Good luck next week!
 
Hi! Do most people take the Free 120 at prometric?? If so, how would I go about scheduling that?
Or should I just take it at home?
 
Hi! Do most people take the Free 120 at prometric?? If so, how would I go about scheduling that?
Or should I just take it at home?
https://apps.nbme.org/CBTPSRegistrationWeb/jsp/usmle_CBTPS_registration.jsp

It's really up to you. Some take it at their respective Prometric sites just to get familiar with the location and process ahead of time. Eg. driving there, parking, lockers, signing in, fingerprinting, identifying bathrooms, etc.
I'm a typical neurotic med student so I'm taking mine at my site, naturally.
 
is there a chart of this , im curious
there is on reddit, and I also made my own by looking through forums and correlating free120 scores with real scores that were taking within a couple days of each other.....For about 95% of scores I saw if you multiply your percent from free120 by 2.75-2.9 it gives you a solid range for your score. Obviously a couple outliers but the majority fall in that range. Personally I think it has a stronger correlation than people realize, and the questions are similar in difficulty to the real deal.

This is my opinion and what I researched and it was true for real score as well.
 
there is on reddit, and I also made my own by looking through forums and correlating free120 scores with real scores that were taking within a couple days of each other.....For about 95% of scores I saw if you multiply your percent from free120 by 2.75-2.9 it gives you a solid range for your score. Obviously a couple outliers but the majority fall in that range. Personally I think it has a stronger correlation than people realize, and the questions are similar in difficulty to the real deal.

This is my opinion and what I researched and it was true for real score as well.

What was yor uworld average score on first or second run?
 
What was yor uworld average score on first or second run?
I did 70% of uworld and was at a 63% average.
started at 35% finished around 75%. I did not review. I used as a timing and practice tool not learning so my advice is probabaly useless since Im the 1% that didnt use uworld to learn and never finished it once. I do not regret it, infact Im happy I did it my own way and still did decent. Just to show people like me that its okay to do it your own way.
 
I did 70% of uworld and was at a 63% average.
started at 35% finished around 75%. I did not review. I used as a timing and practice tool not learning so my advice is probabaly useless since Im the 1% that didnt use uworld to learn and never finished it once. I do not regret it, infact Im happy I did it my own way and still did decent. Just to show people like me that its okay to do it your own way.

Happy for you and thank you for your contribution )
 
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Any of the SDN bros wanna comment on the validity of the above step 1 predictor???? Preferably someone who already took step 1.

Pretty accurate for me.

There's a reason for the confidence interval given. You can get a batch of questions that either jive with you or don't. You could be super anxious or psyched out. Lot's of factors on test day.
 
Pretty accurate for me.

There's a reason for the confidence interval given. You can get a batch of questions that either jive with you or don't. You could be super anxious or psyched out. Lot's of factors on test day.

Thank you! So Is it erroneous if I consider my UW % to date given I have yet to complete all of it? Also, I took an NBME baseline a while back (2 modules left in M2) that was crappy so I didn't throw it into th eq
 
Thank you! So Is it erroneous if I consider my UW % to date given I have yet to complete all of it? Also, I took an NBME baseline a while back (2 modules left in M2) that was crappy so I didn't throw it into th eq

It's hard to take all these predictors seriously, believe me I was looking for a prediction when I was studying. But, a prediction does help one relax. I would assume that data is based on people's completed UWorld averages.

Yeah, another reason why I don't recommend taking an NBME every week. The earlier ones you take tell you what you know, that you need to study more. I'd say it's fair not to count those.
 
12/23/16 NBME 12 - 215
2/4/17 NBME 13 - 219
3/17/17 NBME 15 - 236

Hoping for 250s by May when I take step 1...


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Uworld: 78% correct with about 800-900 questions done.

UWorld is so ridiculously hard... I keep finding myself about to flip a table or throw chairs.


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What kind of % improvements have you guys appreciated from beginning UWorld to where you're at now? I'm 300q in at 60% with my test day in June.
 
I dont know if i had badluck but it wasnt at all like nbme questions i was actually shocked. I always had 10 min extra gor everything and for every block i guessed the last 3-4 questions. Wasnt similar at all like nbmes. Quesfions that i never heard jn my life that were weird. Questions that were like u know the answer and when u see the optioncs it isnt there. Witten in chinese the options so i had to guess. Im so scared rigjt now. Now 3 weeks i have to wait.
 
I dont know if i had badluck but it wasnt at all like nbme questions i was actually shocked. I always had 10 min extra gor everything and for every block i guessed the last 3-4 questions. Wasnt similar at all like nbmes. Quesfions that i never heard jn my life that were weird. Questions that were like u know the answer and when u see the optioncs it isnt there. Witten in chinese the options so i had to guess. Im so scared rigjt now. Now 3 weeks i have to wait.
Can you give us an example? i know you can't tell the exact question, but just the subject or something?
Everybody feels the same way though, after the exam. Just trust your preparation, you'll be great!
Thanks in advance
 
Can you give us an example? i know you can't tell the exact question, but just the subject or something?
Everybody feels the same way though, after the exam. Just trust your preparation, you'll be great!
Thanks in advance
So i dont know if it sbecause my language is spanish bt there was one that the answer had to be dynein right? It wasnt there. There were other options. I guessed it. Options ive never heard of in my life. The questions were super long that i dont think they shpuld give us practice exams that dont even give u an idea like i tought i was good at time until today
 
So i dont know if it sbecause my language is spanish bt there was one that the answer had to be dynein right? It wasnt there. There were other options. I guessed it. Options ive never heard of in my life. The questions were super long that i dont think they shpuld give us practice exams that dont even give u an idea like i tought i was good at time until today
There was like 3 questions of pharm. there was a lot of micro bt really wtf? Instead of straightfoward they were like incomplete it was so weird
 
There was like 3 questions of pharm. there was a lot of micro bt really wtf? Instead of straightfoward they were like incomplete it was so weird
Topics i never saw in school kaplan first aid uworld that maybe were experimentals i imagine
 
My coach used to say, some time all you can do is hold your balls and pray. Dont worry about it, im sure you did fine
Thanku im like looking questions up and i guessed some so thats good lol. There is some that i cant even find bc there just so wtf i think probably experimental lol
 
I will let u guys know what i got when the results get back and when they do im definitely going to give some advice because today i learned my lesson the hard way.
 
I will let u guys know what i got when the results get back and when they do im definitely going to give some advice because today i learned my lesson the hard way.


Im taking step in less than 2 weeks and I would love to hear the lessons you've learned now so I can go in more prepared/knowing what to expect!
 
anyone take the practice test at prometric? I did today to get the pre-exam jitters out of the way and scored an 87...not really sure where I stand...I'm getting a little frustrated bc I'm doing so well on uworld and kaplan [80-90s consistently] but it's not really translating over to NBME style questions. I either over-think them or drastically under-think the questions.


I've heard that most people who break 250 hit above 90% on the free 120. Not sure if it was just "nerves" but I've only got about 9 days till my test. Anyone else in a similar boat?


edit: clearly I cannot read. Just saw the posts above about the prometric experience lol. sorry y'all!
 
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Dis anyone that there score got back already felt worst like a lot worst than the nbmes and uworld questions, marked a lot of questions and finished doing well? I like cant atop thinking about ir. I felt ir was more the style of uworld assesments but obviously harder bc i got 245 in one of them which was just because the curve is overpredicting
 
Dis anyone that there score got back already felt worst like a lot worst than the nbmes and uworld questions, marked a lot of questions and finished doing well? I like cant atop thinking about ir. I felt ir was more the style of uworld assesments but obviously harder bc i got 245 in one of them which was just because the curve is overpredicting

Worrying isn't helping your case. What's done is done. Go introduce your self to the world. Go for a jog through a park, go to the gym, sleep???? Then tonight get wasted so you can systematically begin the process of forgetting step 1 ever existed. I'm being serious, you're putting pressure on yourself for no reason. What's done is done.


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So I just took NBME 12 offline and I scored 166/200. I've done it very quickly and I've probably made some mistakes that I would have avoided if I was more focused. Anyway how does that correlate in your opinion? I think that, considering that NBME curves are always harder, it's on the 215-220 range
 
So I just took NBME 12 offline and I scored 166/200. I've done it very quickly and I've probably made some mistakes that I would have avoided if I was more focused. Anyway how does that correlate in your opinion? I think that, considering that NBME curves are always harder, it's on the 215-220 range
i came across this online and im not sure how accurate it is but yolo
 

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i came across this online and im not sure how accurate it is but yolo
Yeah I also Did... Unfortunately this table refers to the old scaling now NBME has changed all of his curves and this is not accurate anymore.

I looked for old posts on USMLE forums I and I've found that I would have scored around 10 points higher in almost every NBME I've taken...
 
Yeah I also Did... Unfortunately this table refers to the old scaling now NBME has changed all of his curves and this is not accurate anymore.

I looked for old posts on USMLE forums I and I've found that I would have scored around 10 points higher in almost every NBME I've taken...
hmmm so this chart and -10 points what it tells you ?
@Anti-PD1 how did this chart line up with your scores ?
 
When did you take it? I took it 5 weeks ago and I scored 200 with 77%, maybe they changed the curve

this means that one question is equal to 1.29 coeficient and considering this to get 245 score you neeed to answer 188 questions right out of 200, and this is equal to 95%? roughly

So you need to answer to 95% in nbme 13 to score 245? is not this crazy? Maybe some mistake? This really sounds crazy that 77% in NBME 13 is equal to 200.
 
I sat nbme 11 and 12 offline and did 34 mistake in both, I was happy that it will be equal to around 228 if you will multiply it by 1.4. Not I got a bit nervous because it means that I stand at around 215, because I answer only 82% right ...
 
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