Uworld qbank first pass: 81% (untimed tutor mode, random)
Kaplan qbank first pass: 87% (this was late in dedicated, so i was peaking)
CBSE in January: 225 (scaled score of 80)
CBSE in March: 260+ (scaled score of 96)
Kaplan sim 1: 83%
Kaplan sim 2: 84%
UWSA 1: 262
UWSA 2: 264
Free 120: 92%
Real deal step 1: 261 (may 4th)
Most valued resources:
Boards and Beyond (before dedicated, as you learn. except biostats section, which I watched twice during dedicated)
Sketchy Micro and Pharm (fill out workbooks, this is low-hanging fruit on test day)
Pathoma
First Aid (boxed everything that was unique or hard to remember, and reviewed what I had boxed in the last two weeks)
UWorld (did a first pass, worked incorrects, reset and worked about half on second pass)
Kaplan qbank (some lower yield and badly written questions, but a fresh perspective and helpful after uworld)
I did not work any NBMEs due to them not providing answer explanations, and I viewed them as a wasted day of dedicated and better off studying instead; although I did have friends who had images from NBMEs that showed up on test day
Side note:
I scored a 28 on the ACT and a 507 on the MCAT
The Step 1 is a different exam, it is not passage based and excellent reading comprehension and vocabulary will not carry your score
You have to know your content and be able to reason scientifically. I have always underperformed on standardized exams due to classical literature passages, etc. but the medical licensing exam is about the science and medicine and if you study smart and early, you can crush this test.