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Writing to look for a little advice from anyone who has been in (or is currently in) a similar situation and can offer any advice. Took step 1 about 5 days ago, and really don't think it went well. Out of the 7 blocks, I'd say I felt EXTREMELY rushed on about 5 of the blocks (although I worked on/practiced w/timed, unused uworld/kaplan questions/uw self assesment exams)...at times, i'd have 2, 3 even 4 questions left on some blocks with like a minute and half left (which was similar to my uworld blocks/assesment exams, but still...don't think it even went as well as those practice tests)...found myself rushing through to read a few words and make a quick choice. To sum up...I just feel REALLY uneasy how it went, and can truly not see how I even passed the exam.
What makes me especially nervous, as I am well aware (as have read and been told by countless people), "don't worry...I felt that way and then got a 230" is I was not really in "that" ballpark (wasn't being unrealistic...scored a 192/209 on my uwsa #1/#2, uworld was around 54% timed, and free 150 was around 68% if I remember correctly...so I wasn't banking on a 230...more passing). Kind of wish it was like the great stories about people saying, "I thought I failed...and then got a 240 4 weeks later"...So given my lower-stats, where I was...a feeling like this just makes me even more certain I did not pass.
I know the exam day did NOT go as great as I wanted (as I said, felt rushed, would get stressed w/the time issue at the ends of the blocks, maybe like other students do, but like I said...just have a HORRIBLE feeling right now...cannot even see how what I did would come close to a passing score, especially given where I was in terms of practice tests/questions). What my real question is, again to anyone who can offer advice from a similar experience, know someone who maybe went through it, or experiencing it themselves...where should I go from here? I know evaluating my weaknesses, trying to improve those...but more in terms of...what to do, time frame to re-take it? I've already done a kaplan class, uworld qbank, self study w/first aid/goljan, 65% of kaplan qbank...ha...I mean...what else can I even do?
I know it sounds a lot like I am defeated/upset...partially, well...because I am...and sure I know that I haven't OFFICIALLY gotten my score, so I don't KNOW anything for sure...but honestly, the feeling isn't there (even though was first try, and don't have anything to compare it to), but I'm really trying to put together some game plan for when I do get the news, and what to do. So any advice, point of views? Another class, private tutor...I can't even do uworld/qbank anymore, so a new qbank? Re-read kaplan texts, back to first aid? I just honestly have no idea where to even start and would truly appreciate any feedback.
Thanks in advance, appreciate any advice.
Writing to look for a little advice from anyone who has been in (or is currently in) a similar situation and can offer any advice. Took step 1 about 5 days ago, and really don't think it went well. Out of the 7 blocks, I'd say I felt EXTREMELY rushed on about 5 of the blocks (although I worked on/practiced w/timed, unused uworld/kaplan questions/uw self assesment exams)...at times, i'd have 2, 3 even 4 questions left on some blocks with like a minute and half left (which was similar to my uworld blocks/assesment exams, but still...don't think it even went as well as those practice tests)...found myself rushing through to read a few words and make a quick choice. To sum up...I just feel REALLY uneasy how it went, and can truly not see how I even passed the exam.
What makes me especially nervous, as I am well aware (as have read and been told by countless people), "don't worry...I felt that way and then got a 230" is I was not really in "that" ballpark (wasn't being unrealistic...scored a 192/209 on my uwsa #1/#2, uworld was around 54% timed, and free 150 was around 68% if I remember correctly...so I wasn't banking on a 230...more passing). Kind of wish it was like the great stories about people saying, "I thought I failed...and then got a 240 4 weeks later"...So given my lower-stats, where I was...a feeling like this just makes me even more certain I did not pass.
I know the exam day did NOT go as great as I wanted (as I said, felt rushed, would get stressed w/the time issue at the ends of the blocks, maybe like other students do, but like I said...just have a HORRIBLE feeling right now...cannot even see how what I did would come close to a passing score, especially given where I was in terms of practice tests/questions). What my real question is, again to anyone who can offer advice from a similar experience, know someone who maybe went through it, or experiencing it themselves...where should I go from here? I know evaluating my weaknesses, trying to improve those...but more in terms of...what to do, time frame to re-take it? I've already done a kaplan class, uworld qbank, self study w/first aid/goljan, 65% of kaplan qbank...ha...I mean...what else can I even do?
I know it sounds a lot like I am defeated/upset...partially, well...because I am...and sure I know that I haven't OFFICIALLY gotten my score, so I don't KNOW anything for sure...but honestly, the feeling isn't there (even though was first try, and don't have anything to compare it to), but I'm really trying to put together some game plan for when I do get the news, and what to do. So any advice, point of views? Another class, private tutor...I can't even do uworld/qbank anymore, so a new qbank? Re-read kaplan texts, back to first aid? I just honestly have no idea where to even start and would truly appreciate any feedback.
Thanks in advance, appreciate any advice.