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Hey everyone,
I'm not sure if there's a thread on here with this link floating around because I found it on another forum. But this is a cool little program someone put together to help you estimate and guage your study prep this far.
http://www.medfriends.org/step1_estimator/
What you do is punch in the scores you have in the fields provided. They have 4 boxes you can use. They suggest doing 6 consecutive Kaplan Q-banks of all types of questions that you haven't seen yet, and averaging the percentage and plugging that number in. So say you do 6 Q-bank tests (Select All, Select All, "unused"), and your scores are 66, 72, 80, 56, 48, 68. The number you punch in the box would be 65 (The avg).
Then you punch in a number for your Free "Fred CBT" test that's available at the USMLE site, or nbme, whichever, and there's also a place to punch in your score for the 45 dollar practice you can take. And then just for S's and G's, you can punch in your MCAT.
Then, you click submit.
Once you've submitted it, it will give you an estimate of what you should expect to get on the USMLE Step 1 based on those things.
On the forum, people's estimated or calculated USMLE score predictions were pretty much right on the button. Soooo if you wanna get a sneak peak at what you're score is going to look like, check out the link!
http://www.medfriends.org/step1_estimator/
happy studying 😉
I'm not sure if there's a thread on here with this link floating around because I found it on another forum. But this is a cool little program someone put together to help you estimate and guage your study prep this far.
http://www.medfriends.org/step1_estimator/
What you do is punch in the scores you have in the fields provided. They have 4 boxes you can use. They suggest doing 6 consecutive Kaplan Q-banks of all types of questions that you haven't seen yet, and averaging the percentage and plugging that number in. So say you do 6 Q-bank tests (Select All, Select All, "unused"), and your scores are 66, 72, 80, 56, 48, 68. The number you punch in the box would be 65 (The avg).
Then you punch in a number for your Free "Fred CBT" test that's available at the USMLE site, or nbme, whichever, and there's also a place to punch in your score for the 45 dollar practice you can take. And then just for S's and G's, you can punch in your MCAT.
Then, you click submit.
Once you've submitted it, it will give you an estimate of what you should expect to get on the USMLE Step 1 based on those things.
On the forum, people's estimated or calculated USMLE score predictions were pretty much right on the button. Soooo if you wanna get a sneak peak at what you're score is going to look like, check out the link!
http://www.medfriends.org/step1_estimator/
happy studying 😉