so, i am trying to figure out where i went wrong for step 1.. so I started off by doing some videos and using first aid to follow along.. i jumped into questions right away b/c thats what most ppl told me to do.. after doing all the qbanks out there, i felt really confident going into the exam, but apparently i must have chocked during it and did something wrong to bring about this missery.
after some thought, i know where i went wrong.. but still no big red flags on this stuff.. nothing bad enough to cause me to get the lowest score ive ever gotten..
some areas i think i messed up on:
1-did tutor for atleast 80% of my questions, and when i did timed exams at home, i felt i was fine with time.. however, its not the time i shoulda worried about, its getting myself used to rushing through these questions and really making my thought process run faster.
2-didnt randomize my questions.. after i reviewed resp for example, i did all the questions for resp based on the organ.. although it is a good idea to go that route, i still shouda done "select all, select all"
3-didnt do 50 question blocks.. i know now that i should have done 48 question blocks timed.. maybe about a million of them!! but i didnt.. even when i did all random and timed.. the most i did was 30 question blocks.
4-didnt do nbme online.. b/c i was doing so much and felt i was getting alot done, more than anyone else.. i was worried that if i did an nbme online and tanked it, i would freak out and never take the exam.. i definetly should have faced my fears early on and took the damn diagnostics online to assess my score.
that is really all i can think of as far as what i did wrong.. the funny thing is, its really not all that horrible.. considering i was a pyscho during my studies and didnt sleep for months bc i studied 16 hours per day, and did all the qbanks out there.. i think my BIG mistake was that i didnt have a good grasp on the basics before i started studying.. and when the exam was infront of me, and required alot of thinking in steps, like going back and forth.. it wouldnt happen.. i felt extremely rushed during the exam..
ok.. so i gave you all some insight on what to avoid.. and i wouldnt wish my pain on my worst enemy right now. i want all of you to pass and do amazing.. however, while i deal with my problems and you all read this and continue studying.. i ask of one thing..
please! i need some input on what you ppl think i also did wrong.. and dont just tell me "you didnt know your basics!" i encourage your criticism, but please back it up with a way to improve it.. i plan to take only 4 weeks to study and take it again.. the reason is b/c i really do know my ****.. like in and out.. throw me a question, ill impress the father of medicine with my answer.. i just f'ed up on the real deal and i know my foundation of this material was weak..
for anyone that already took the exam, or has some great tips from upperclassmen.. please comment.. let me know where you think i went wrong.. most importantly, answer this: what is the best resource to get a great foundation? DIT? Kaplan again? Robbins?? give me all you got.. i plan to tackle this thing hard.. but please keep in mind.. although i had a great plan and did alot.. i would like to completly change all i did.. ONLY A FOOL WOULD DO THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AGIAN, YET EXPECT DIFFERENT RESULTS!!! therefore, i wanna steer clear of kaplan for a foundation.. you all think DIT would be a better choice? you ppl tell me.. i am all ears..
thank you all.. and good luck to you.. i hope you all think really hard about where i went wrong to avoid my tragedy!
after some thought, i know where i went wrong.. but still no big red flags on this stuff.. nothing bad enough to cause me to get the lowest score ive ever gotten..
some areas i think i messed up on:
1-did tutor for atleast 80% of my questions, and when i did timed exams at home, i felt i was fine with time.. however, its not the time i shoulda worried about, its getting myself used to rushing through these questions and really making my thought process run faster.
2-didnt randomize my questions.. after i reviewed resp for example, i did all the questions for resp based on the organ.. although it is a good idea to go that route, i still shouda done "select all, select all"
3-didnt do 50 question blocks.. i know now that i should have done 48 question blocks timed.. maybe about a million of them!! but i didnt.. even when i did all random and timed.. the most i did was 30 question blocks.
4-didnt do nbme online.. b/c i was doing so much and felt i was getting alot done, more than anyone else.. i was worried that if i did an nbme online and tanked it, i would freak out and never take the exam.. i definetly should have faced my fears early on and took the damn diagnostics online to assess my score.
that is really all i can think of as far as what i did wrong.. the funny thing is, its really not all that horrible.. considering i was a pyscho during my studies and didnt sleep for months bc i studied 16 hours per day, and did all the qbanks out there.. i think my BIG mistake was that i didnt have a good grasp on the basics before i started studying.. and when the exam was infront of me, and required alot of thinking in steps, like going back and forth.. it wouldnt happen.. i felt extremely rushed during the exam..
ok.. so i gave you all some insight on what to avoid.. and i wouldnt wish my pain on my worst enemy right now. i want all of you to pass and do amazing.. however, while i deal with my problems and you all read this and continue studying.. i ask of one thing..
please! i need some input on what you ppl think i also did wrong.. and dont just tell me "you didnt know your basics!" i encourage your criticism, but please back it up with a way to improve it.. i plan to take only 4 weeks to study and take it again.. the reason is b/c i really do know my ****.. like in and out.. throw me a question, ill impress the father of medicine with my answer.. i just f'ed up on the real deal and i know my foundation of this material was weak..
for anyone that already took the exam, or has some great tips from upperclassmen.. please comment.. let me know where you think i went wrong.. most importantly, answer this: what is the best resource to get a great foundation? DIT? Kaplan again? Robbins?? give me all you got.. i plan to tackle this thing hard.. but please keep in mind.. although i had a great plan and did alot.. i would like to completly change all i did.. ONLY A FOOL WOULD DO THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AGIAN, YET EXPECT DIFFERENT RESULTS!!! therefore, i wanna steer clear of kaplan for a foundation.. you all think DIT would be a better choice? you ppl tell me.. i am all ears..
thank you all.. and good luck to you.. i hope you all think really hard about where i went wrong to avoid my tragedy!