Hey everyone, just wanted to post for the panic-level worriers out there like me. Took CK on April 24th, and it was one of the worst days of med school for me
Step 1: 250
UWorld 1st pass: 76%
UWorld 2nd pass: 86%
NBME 6: 262
NBME 7: 260
NBME 8: 262
Step 2 CK: 266
Third year, honestly studied really hard. All UWorld. All San Antonio review videos. Online MedEd IM, peds, and OB/GYN. Kaplan surgery.
Dedicated study period was ~3 weeks, and it definitely wasn't enough time to do more than just UWorld. 80-140 questions per day with good review + question log. NO TIME to get through my log by the end. I had that uneasy feeling of not knowing for certain the algorithm for almost anything.
I can't explain it, but exam day for me was way worse than Step 1. Sweaty palms, tremor, literal confusion - basically DTs. Constant self-doubt. Catastrophic thinking. Second-guessing. Answer-changing. OCDing every question stem to the point that I had seconds to finish every block. The exam felt most similar to the NBMEs, except much harder in my opinion. Really ambiguous IM, very tricky psych questions, lots of left-field trivia, and, luckily, straightforward biostats.
Here's the crazy thing: my breakdown looks very average, even one x of lower performance. It must have truly been a difficult exam. I don't know what to say about it except that if you are finding it difficult, you're not alone. I think advice-wise, if you did well on the shelf exams, hit UWorld hard one more time. If you didn't, I'd take 4 weeks or more, and hit it like Step 1 with a good review source like Online MedEd + 100 qs a day and 2-3 review/memorization days. If I could do one thing differently, it would be to use another question source broken down by subject to get the rote information through questions, because memorizing screening charts = death.
All of this is to say that it's okay to feel horrible on test day - like wow, I abandoned all my test-taking strategies horrible - just know that feeling is garbage. You studied. You're smart. Good luck everyone!