USMLE STEP 3 Trick Works!!

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ughhh hopefully scores come this week! the fourth of July really threw us off. I tested June 17/19th and definitely did not factor the holiday into my initial expected score report date. this extra week of waiting has been awful.
 
ughhh hopefully scores come this week! the fourth of July really threw us off. I tested June 17/19th and definitely did not factor the holiday into my initial expected score report date. this extra week of waiting has been awful.
Permit just disappeared. (Sunday @ 5:20PM EST) 4th week after taking it 6/17 and 6/20 (Monday and Thursday).
 
Permit also disappeared. 2nd day was 6/18. Not going to lie, I was ****ting my pants since it didn't disappear this morning like earlier posts mentioned
 
Permit just disappeared. (Sunday @ 5:20PM EST) 4th week after taking it 6/17 and 6/20 (Monday and Thursday).

Registration expired this AM (Monday @5:40AM).
"Your Step 3 application has expired. You may begin a new Step 3 application at your convenience."
No link to re-apply.
 
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Mine expired this morning too but I extended my eligibility period so I got this. Hope it’s a good sign, no link to reapply
 
I have this as of 5 am this morning. I know the trick has failed a few times, but I can’t help but to feel relieved by the sight of this.
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So if you took it June 20 as the final day it will be up tomorrow? Where do we check the result on the nbme site?
 
I took my part 2 on June 26..does this mean scores wont be out until next week? for what its worth, my NBME has no link for registration, but it also doesn't read as expired. FSMB still notes my registration is active (though my registration window should have expired june 30).
Is this bad??
 
I took my part 2 on June 26..does this mean scores wont be out until next week? for what its worth, my NBME has no link for registration, but it also doesn't read as expired. FSMB still notes my registration is active (though my registration window should have expired june 30).
Is this bad??

I took mine June 17 and 22 and mine says the same..."Active" even though my registration ended June 30. You're not alone. I think our scores are delayed one week because of 4th of July.
 
Does the trick mean the score report shows up at 12am regardless of where you live? Or specifically 12am eastern standard time?
 
I took the second day on June 21 and no score this morning, so that people have another data point. Congrats to those who are done with usmle!
 
Congrats, can you share your preparation strategy and exam experience?
Hi! I took step 3 prior to the start of my intern year, I only used uworld. I studied for 2.5 weeks, I made it through all of the q bank and all of the interactive ccs cases that uworld offers. Focus on biostats, bc that is a large percent of the test on day one, if you google biostats step, there’s a great YouTube video that will help you out immensely, watch it right before the test. For the ccs cases, you just need to learn how to work the system, the cases are straightforward— but you have to learn the nuances (such as counseling pt to wear seatbelt) and other random garbage like that... it really wasn’t too bad! Taking it before intern year made the cases a little more challenging as I had never put in orders before, but it was definitely still manageable and I passed with a very comfortable margin. Good luck!!
 
My second day was on 07/08. Do you think the results will come up this Wednesday?
At what time the permit usually disappears on Sunday? and at what time the status change to expired on Monday.

I'm nervous 🙁 Thank you for your help!
 
Congrats, can you share your preparation strategy and exam experience?

sure

i went thru uworld bank in tutor mode once and flagged over half the bank on questions i didn't feel I strongly understood or concepts i thought were high yield and worth revisiting. Then i randomly redid the questions I either flagged for those reasons or got wrong on my first pass. So all together I did the bank somewhere between 1.5 - 2x times. I also read once through the MTB step 3 book by Conrad Fischer, which I found very helpful to review the bread and butter basics in the areas of medicine that I havent seen since third year of med school.

For CCS I went through about half of the interactive cases on uworld that I randomly selected. I also read about half the non-interactive cases, including their scoring rubrics, that are in uworld, again randomly selected. I didnt have time to go thru all of them because I naively opened this only 5-7 days before the test. I found these cases helpful to learn the format and learn a rough way to approach the cases and get the easy points. However, I was very intimidated by how much detail the scoring criteria on uworld included. I was especially intimidated by some of the more advanced level cases in fields I am not as familiar with. I would say that CCS is what I was most worried about going into the exam.

I went through the biostats course on uworld twice.

I took UWSA 1 and 2 one day apart from each other and this was approx 9-10 days before I actually took the exam. I actually found that these two forms were discrepant in predicting my score. I think form 1 predicted 215 and form 2 predicted 238.

I studied over the course of about 2 months while doing intern year rotations, including inpatient ones, and also during a block of my vacation time. In my program that is approx 2 weeks. In retrospect I wish I did not do this. But the fact is I get extremely anxious about standardized exams and always feel unprepared for them. I therefore made a personal choice to do that.

Anyway , i took the exam on 2 consecutive days. I found the biostats questions to be very manageable and felt well prepared for them. The ethical questions were very straightforward. I found clinical questions to be very challenging and saw several topics I did not remember seeing at all in uworld. I flagged about half the questions on all the blocks. The CCS cases I found to be very manageable for the most part and less complex than uworld led me to expect. All except 2-3 ended early and I got to the diagnosis and major management orders in most of them. There was one pediatrics case I initially thought would be straightforward but I turned into a million dollar huge workup that was negative and so I didn't get the diagnosis and the patient's status never advanced or changed before time ran out. Besides that case I felt like i had hit the high notes in the others.

I scored 245, which is 90th percentile based on last year's data. I had just finished PGY1 in a university IM residency when I took step 3. Step 1 score was 88th percentile and step 2 was 85th percentile. Im of course very happy with the score but would be just as happy with an average score. I think I likely stressed too much over this exam but that is naturally just how I am.

anyway, TLDR:

-no matter how much you study you will still see a good chunk of WTF questions
-UWSA forms are not always predictive
-CCS is a lot less complex than in uworld
-biostats questions very similar to uworld
-MTB for Step 3 good for reviewing material in subjects you're less familiar with
 
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