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Hey everyone,
So I have been super burned out and depressed during my Step 2 dedicated study. I initially had 4 weeks off for study and have been only using UW. During the initial 2 I was super burned out from all my 3rd year rotations and could at most get through 30-40 UW questions per day. Into my 3rd week I can barely get 20 done. I spend 5-10 minutes on each question and spend the rest of the day procrastinating, laying in bed, etc. I'm pretty sure I'm actually depressed right now.
So now my test is in less than 2 weeks. I have made it through 20% of UW. That being said, I am consistently getting 80% averages on the tests I have taken, which supposedly correlates to a score in the 250's. I also took the first UW Step 2 Practice test and got a 254 on that. I just don't believe it's possible that I could get scores like that after barely studying at all. Does anyone have any perspective on this? Can I really expect a score in the 250's? Any advice on how I can get myself to study more for my test in less than 2 weeks?
So I have been super burned out and depressed during my Step 2 dedicated study. I initially had 4 weeks off for study and have been only using UW. During the initial 2 I was super burned out from all my 3rd year rotations and could at most get through 30-40 UW questions per day. Into my 3rd week I can barely get 20 done. I spend 5-10 minutes on each question and spend the rest of the day procrastinating, laying in bed, etc. I'm pretty sure I'm actually depressed right now.
So now my test is in less than 2 weeks. I have made it through 20% of UW. That being said, I am consistently getting 80% averages on the tests I have taken, which supposedly correlates to a score in the 250's. I also took the first UW Step 2 Practice test and got a 254 on that. I just don't believe it's possible that I could get scores like that after barely studying at all. Does anyone have any perspective on this? Can I really expect a score in the 250's? Any advice on how I can get myself to study more for my test in less than 2 weeks?