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I took the Step 1 about a month ago, and found that on the day of the test, I experienced a lack of time on nearly every block (sometimes I had to rush through the last three or four questions, but sometimes it was much as 10+).
Timing was something I put a lot of effort into during my practice testing, whether on UWorld or on the NBME Practices, so it was incredibly frustrating to have this issue.
I'm a 'reader' in that I try to read through a question before answering it. Let me say to future test takers, I was definitely punished for that trait, especially with the long question stems that pepper the 46 question test in greater number than the NBMEs and UWorld.
The "read the last line first" bit of advice is definitely great, but even more: learning to scan questions for key words will benefit you greatly. Learn to do it early in your studying, even if you aren't having timing issues on the current UWorld questions.
I believe I had a good grasp on the material and was solidly getting 245-255 on the week before the test. I'm not a 'gunner' or 'hardcore' student by any measure, but now I'm having trouble sleeping on nights thinking about how I performed on that day (my defense for my current anxiety is, its tough accepting you'll be judged by a number that you believe you're better than).
I don't mean to freak anyone out. It should be noted that I don't think this is a problem most test takers have had (which makes this even more frustrating for me). By next summer, the practice materials should have adjusted to this new style of Step 1, which I believe isn't different in terms of difficulty at all. So don't over stress yourself by my experience. Just be aware, especially if you're consistently finishing with about 2-3 minutes to spare on 48 question practice blocks (which was where I was at walking into the test).
And if anyone has had a similar experience, I'd appreciate knowing. If nothing else, just because misery loves company 😉.
Also, if you could please spare me the 'you deserved it' stuff; I'm aware the score I get is the score I get and I'll get past it. Just leave it at that if thats the message you want to send.
Timing was something I put a lot of effort into during my practice testing, whether on UWorld or on the NBME Practices, so it was incredibly frustrating to have this issue.
I'm a 'reader' in that I try to read through a question before answering it. Let me say to future test takers, I was definitely punished for that trait, especially with the long question stems that pepper the 46 question test in greater number than the NBMEs and UWorld.
The "read the last line first" bit of advice is definitely great, but even more: learning to scan questions for key words will benefit you greatly. Learn to do it early in your studying, even if you aren't having timing issues on the current UWorld questions.
I believe I had a good grasp on the material and was solidly getting 245-255 on the week before the test. I'm not a 'gunner' or 'hardcore' student by any measure, but now I'm having trouble sleeping on nights thinking about how I performed on that day (my defense for my current anxiety is, its tough accepting you'll be judged by a number that you believe you're better than).
I don't mean to freak anyone out. It should be noted that I don't think this is a problem most test takers have had (which makes this even more frustrating for me). By next summer, the practice materials should have adjusted to this new style of Step 1, which I believe isn't different in terms of difficulty at all. So don't over stress yourself by my experience. Just be aware, especially if you're consistently finishing with about 2-3 minutes to spare on 48 question practice blocks (which was where I was at walking into the test).
And if anyone has had a similar experience, I'd appreciate knowing. If nothing else, just because misery loves company 😉.
Also, if you could please spare me the 'you deserved it' stuff; I'm aware the score I get is the score I get and I'll get past it. Just leave it at that if thats the message you want to send.
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