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Probably been discussed before, but can't find a recent thread....

I'm just curious about what scores people were getting on USMLE World, and then how you ended up doing on Step 2.

All you have to do is post two numbers...... 🙂

Thanks folks, and good luck with everything!!
 
Hope this helps!

Real Step2CK score: 259+/- 2

USMLE world practice 258
USMLE world percentage 69% on timed, mixed question modes

4.5 weeks of studying time, approx 8 hours a day then 10 hours/day the last week

Real Step1 score: 242 +/- 2
 
Hope this helps!

Real Step2CK score: 259+/- 2

USMLE world practice 258
USMLE world percentage 69% on timed, mixed question modes

4.5 weeks of studying time, approx 8 hours a day then 10 hours/day the last week

Real Step1 score: 242 +/- 2
Congrats..can you share what you used for prep?
 
I just received my score today at 6:35 AM PST. Took my exam 9/15.

USMLE Step 1 : 262
USMLE Step 2 : 281 (holly ****, can't believe it !!!!!)

I used Master The Board Step 2CK, Kaplan Lecture Notes, went through USMLE World 1x only.

NBME 3 : 253
NBME 4 : 265
USMLE World : 82%

That's gotta be the highest CK score I've ever seen. WOW..congrats.
How many times did you do KLN? and MTB? Did you find MTB useful?
 
Congrats..can you share what you used for prep?

All I used were First Aid (read it once in a week) then did all of the UWorld Questions plus the UWorld self-assessment 2 weeks before test date. I reviewed the notes I took in First Aid ~3 days before the test. Did not use other sources!
 
How did you do on your practice tests?

I didn't do any because I got too comfortable with my score on Step 1 on practice tests and you can see where that got me. I just did all my UWorld q's 1x (didn't get through them all for step 1) and read StepUp.
 
That's gotta be the highest CK score I've ever seen. WOW..congrats.
How many times did you do KLN? and MTB? Did you find MTB useful?

Anyway, FYI, I am an IMG. This is what I used during my 3 months prep :

Kaplan Lecture Notes + Videos (spent 4 weeks to review it)
Kaplan MTB for step 2 CK during Kaplan Live Lecture 1x (except Peds and Obgyn)
Kaplan Qbank during live lecture (done 50% of the questions, averaging 72%, subject-wise, timed mode)
USMLE World 1x only after the live lecture

MTB CK was the masterpiece for my prep. I didn't really use Kaplan LN that much, reviewed it one time only along with the videos. I am attaching my score report, if anyone is interested LOL
 

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Step 1: 227
Step 2: 264

Really surprised! Just took 2 weeks of massive UWorld cramming (reset the whole thing and did all 2500 questions) and read Step 2 Secrets. However, I did also use UWorld throughout third year as well although I wasn't able to finish about 600 medicine questions. By the time I went through it the second time, I was aiming for 70-80% correct.
 
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Step 1: 229
Step 2: 248

For step 2, I read all of Secrets and loved it. I finished 700 IM questions I had left in USMLEWorld, then reset and did all the questions again. Second time around I was scoring 70-80%. As I moved through the questions, I reread Secrets chapters that correlated with my weakest subjects in USMLEWorld qbank. Good luck to everyone.
 
I took it today, I feel awful. I thought it was extremely difficult, harder than UWORLD. I felt Step 1 was easier, so I am really worried. I did pretty good on my practice exams. NBMEs 235 (1) 229 (3) 242 (4) 242 (2) and UWSA 245. UWORLD 100% complete random timed >70%. I was hoping for >245, now I am just hoping it is not as bad as I feel.
 
Took it today as well. Thought it was all right and very similar to UW.

I felt a little weird as well coming out of the exam, but I think thats because unlike Step 1, I dont seem to remember any of the questions.

But I felt the same way after taking my practice USWA and NBME so hopefully everything should be fine.
 
Battled the beast today. Overall UW does a decent job, just find another source to go with it. I ended up using Step Up to CK. Although I did use Step Up to Medicine for my medicine rotation and the kaplan books for the rest of my 3rd year rotations.

UW = 70% timed random
UWSA = 234 one week out
USMLE Sample questions = 82% had some repeats 👍

I tried to cram all of Step Up CK in the last 3 days, I split the book into 3 equal parts and run through it 4 days before the exam.

Some tips:
Read last line before reading entire question.
Save those abstract and drug ad crap for last, it can take a lot your time

Hoping for a >230

Will update when scores are released.

Step 2: 249. Very happy!
 
Hi guys,
Step 1 - 258
Goal - 240 +
Heres what I been using, Kaplan notes, Uworld and a little bit of kaplan qbank.

My uworld average is around 74, i finished it and everything was random, timed.

NBME 3 - 239
NBME 2 - 228
NBME 4 -228 (today) - weird but i missed around 8 questions because i ran outta time like the first 3 blocks.

gonna do UWSA, but you guys got any tips for me? Is it possible to bump it up 10 points by exam date? or am I aiming for too much.
Quick update, just did UWSA - 252.
So What do you guys think? I thought nbme felt harder, in the sense, i couldnt reason out an answer sometimes....

Hey quick update, took my exam a couple of days back, dam that felt hard. there were like 5-8 questions per block that i was just sorta guessing based on instincts. Also I ran outta time for the last question on 6 of the blocks. Kinda worried how I did now, since I cant seem to remember much of the questions which was unlike step 1 where i came out and pretty much remembered most of the questions i had trouble with. For what its worth, i ran outta time on step 1 too, left about 8 questions on that test.... Anyone else have trouble with time? or was it just me?
 
Hey quick update, took my exam a couple of days back, dam that felt hard. there were like 5-8 questions per block that i was just sorta guessing based on instincts. Also I ran outta time for the last question on 6 of the blocks. Kinda worried how I did now, since I cant seem to remember much of the questions which was unlike step 1 where i came out and pretty much remembered most of the questions i had trouble with. For what its worth, i ran outta time on step 1 too, left about 8 questions on that test.... Anyone else have trouble with time? or was it just me?

I took it yesterday, and I had time issues. I didn't run out, but I was cutting it so close. I didn't have any time issues for step 1, I actually usually had about 10 min after each block for step 1. The questions were so long, tons of sequential ones, new abstract questions with 3 questions attached. Sequential biostatistics questions too. I seriously had a bunch of WTF moments. I feel like crap.
 
Hey quick update, took my exam a couple of days back, dam that felt hard. there were like 5-8 questions per block that i was just sorta guessing based on instincts. Also I ran outta time for the last question on 6 of the blocks. Kinda worried how I did now, since I cant seem to remember much of the questions which was unlike step 1 where i came out and pretty much remembered most of the questions i had trouble with. For what its worth, i ran outta time on step 1 too, left about 8 questions on that test.... Anyone else have trouble with time? or was it just me?

no one feels good walking out of the test, but the uwsa is a good indicator of how you did (based on the all the posts here). it predicted my score exactly. plus your uw avg is good man. i'm sure you got >250
 
Just started uworld and in 8 blocks my scores have been fluctuating quite a bit with a low of 68 and a high of 88 with average score of 79.it feels odd as for me it wasnt like this in step 1( with a steady upward progress).In this in one block i score 88 or 84 and in the very next my score goes down to 70 or 68.
 
Just started uworld and in 8 blocks my scores have been fluctuating quite a bit with a low of 68 and a high of 88 with average score of 79.it feels odd as for me it wasnt like this in step 1( with a steady upward progress).In this in one block i score 88 or 84 and in the very next my score goes down to 70 or 68.

This isn't uncommon when starting uworld review. It just means that your knowledge is strong on some topics, and weak in other. As you study your scores should start to even out if you're learning. The same thing happened to me from when I started studying (60s-80s) to right before the test (high 70s - 80s, with a couple 90s for good luck).
 
I took CK last Thursday. 60% of the questions are from internal medicine, less than 10% from Pediatrics. I marked around 6~8 questions each block. There are a lot of questions you did not know how to tell which is correct between 2 choices.

UW first run system-based, timed 71%

NBME 2 580 2.5 months before test
NBME 4 offline wrong 16 questions 2 weeks before test
UWSA 235 one month before test


My initial target score is 240, but now I hope I can get above 230.

Will update the result 3 weeks later.
 
Took step 2 ck Sept 17th, checked today and print permit link is no longer up, Hope we get the scores Wednesday!
 
Took step 2 ck Sept 17th, checked today and print permit link is no longer up, Hope we get the scores Wednesday!

Application error: Permit is not available. The candidate may have sat for the exam or the registration is no longer active.
 
Took it yesterday, I'll update w/ my score later.

Overall I thought it was pretty tough, but not out of this world. About 1-2 questions per block totally out of left field, another 5-6 extremely difficult, the rest were pretty straightforward. Half were probably asking for the most likely diagnosis, 25% for next step in management and the remainder about some underlying pathophys. Only a few scattered questions on pharm, none difficult. Lots of pictures of rashes and private parts. Overall, really similar to shelf exams.

I studied two weeks for this, used Uworld and MTB Step 2. As others have said, Uworld was money, but I didn't actually think MTB was all that great. Interestingly, I got several questions right b/c of stuff I remembered from Goljan audio.

Uworld: 90% overall
UWSA: 800, est 268.
Step1: 270
Shelf exams: took obgyn, surgery, IM, neuro and psych, got 99 on each
Step2 CK: 288
 
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anyone else have the UW scores plateau or even fall shortly before taking step 2CK? I started low to mid 50's, peaked at 61% and now back to low 50's with only 9 days left before my exam!

And seeing all the crazy scores on here gets me a little nervous :scared:
 
Step 1: 247
Step 2: 268

One month of studying used DIT, Uworld X 2 then incorrect questions, Step Up to Step 2, and Secrets. Took UWSA about 5 days before scored 248, took free questions from NBME 2 days before got 86%. I got 75% overall on UWORLD first time around. I'm happy, but I don't think it will make much difference for interviews or anything at this point, lol.
 
Step 1: 247
Step 2: 268

One month of studying used DIT, Uworld X 2 then incorrect questions, Step Up to Step 2, and Secrets. Took UWSA about 5 days before scored 248, took free questions from NBME 2 days before got 86%. I got 75% overall on UWORLD first time around. I'm happy, but I don't think it will make much difference for interviews or anything at this point, lol.

Wow fantastic work, another USMLE superstar I can only hope to aspire to! Did you feel DIT was well worth it cuz I've heard mixed reviews? Also, if I was you, I'd be ecstatic (not just happy) and I think it'll definitely get you some more interviews and could only move you up programs' rank lists as well! Be very proud, and celebrate extremely hard please for such an accomplishment!
 
Step 1: 227
Step 2: 272

Studied for 3.5 wks. About 12 hours/day.
Uworld 74% average x1 (random, untimed)...then another 800ish questions before I got bored with repeats.
Kaplan 400 questions before asking for a refund.
USMLERx x1
First aid CK x5
Step Up CK x4
Secrets x4
Mcmumbi podcast x1
Substance P podcast x1
Step Up to Medicine x1
First aid for Medicine x1
 
Step 1: 218
Step 2: 253

Psyched for the jump in score!

Did ED rotation in July, Medicine sub-I in August (also had to take the shelf), and dedicated 3 weeks of studying for Step 2. Read Step Up in 3 days before starting UWorld. Did all of UWorld in just under 3 weeks, overall average 63% (all timed, unused, random), with average around 70% towards the end. Then went back and reviewed about half of the ones I marked/got wrong the last couple days.

Good luck to everyone who's studying right now!
 
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anyone who took it the 24th or later get their score? saw that MilkmanAl took it on the 23rd and got his/her score back, but just wondering...
 
Step 1: 227
Step 2: 272

Studied for 3.5 wks. About 12 hours/day.
Uworld 74% average x1 (random, untimed)...then another 800ish questions before I got bored with repeats.
Kaplan 400 questions before asking for a refund.
USMLERx x1
First aid CK x5
Step Up CK x4
Secrets x4
Mcmumbi podcast x1
Substance P podcast x1
Step Up to Medicine x1
First aid for Medicine x1
Congrats for the huge improvement.what exactly u feel was the difference in the two steps.was your prep better this time around or the exam was easier as compared to step 1?did you do any self assessments uwsa or nbme
 
Wow fantastic work, another USMLE superstar I can only hope to aspire to! Did you feel DIT was well worth it cuz I've heard mixed reviews? Also, if I was you, I'd be ecstatic (not just happy) and I think it'll definitely get you some more interviews and could only move you up programs' rank lists as well! Be very proud, and celebrate extremely hard please for such an accomplishment!

Thank you 😀 I find that I am a little jaded however and have a hard time reaching that ecstatic levels. I've just been a little bummed because I have not gotten as many interviews as I thought I would have by now.

I like DIT even if it is just from the scheduling perspective. I think it helped me.
 
Congrats for the huge improvement.what exactly u feel was the difference in the two steps.was your prep better this time around or the exam was easier as compared to step 1?did you do any self assessments uwsa or nbme

Thanks. The difference was that studying 3rd year for me was more intense than my basic sciences years. My step 1 approach was similar (1 month of studying, Uworld x1, kaplan x1, goljan audio x3, first aid x5, goljan book x1, couple other books that i forget), but just studied harder for my shelf exams than I did for my basic science exams.

I did do the free practice test, but dont remember how high I scored, so I didn't include it because it doesnt really help as a reference.
 
I took it yesterday. Afterward I was beyond drained. I have no idea how I did. It felt like world except the question stems were LONG. Way longer than world. There were a couple of short ones but most took forever to skim. I ran out of time the first block and had to guess on ~5 questions. You really have to work fast and keep your pace.
I almost pushed it back on Friday because I slacked this whole month and felt guilty/anxious the last 2 days but I figured it was now or never. I just didn't have the motivation to study hard like I did for step 1. Also, receiving/waiting for interview invites is a huge distractor. If I were to plan it differently, I definitely would have chosen to take it a different month! But whatever.

Had 4 weeks. Took several days off, maybe even a week if I think about it. Only studied 2 hours on some days and 8 on others. Did world, read SUTS2 (which was a waste of 4-5 days) and secrets. I do recommend Secrets. Sort of wish I read it twice but ran out of time. I also wish I could have done all my incorrect world questions again but I procrastinated and ran out of time.

Step 1 251
USMLE practice test 234? (Don't remember exactly- took it 8 wks ago- a month before starting to study)
UW 80% on tutor mode after I reset it from using it during 3rd year (I did have ~700 med ?s I didn't do the 1st time around)

I'll update in a month with my score.
 
OK guys, taking Step 2 CK tomorrow.

Step 1

186 (passing was 185 at the time)

Step 2

UW average timed random unused: started at 60%, up to about 68% by the end.

UWSA: 70% (233-255 prediction depending on what graph/calculator you use).

186 bumped to 233 would be awesome. 186 to 255 would be 😱

Here's to an Epic Score Bump!

Will report back either way.
 
Just got my score back today and I am pumped! Hopefully my numbers can inspire others who have been in my position...

Step 1- studied my butt off but really struggled through the basic science aspects, in school and this studying. Came out at 201 🙁 Not pleased, but glad to have it over with.

Step 2 - took off 4 weeks to study and take the test in order to improve my score. I went topic by topic, reading First Aid and doing topic-specific questions with USMLERx and then doing timed random blocks, usually 1 or 2 a day was the most I could get through. I made sure to look over the ones I missed well and jotted down notes in an Excel document by topic, which I glanced over the day before the test.

I didn't get through as much of UWorld as I wanted to (did 58%) but my average was 65% (71st percentile) which predicted a 232 according to Medfriends, which I was happy with. I didn't buy a practice test but instead since I had so many Q's left to use just did 4 in a row without looking at the scores between a week before as my practice test. I can't remember what the score was exactly, I think it averaged out to 67% or so. I should say, I did have some low blocks in there (like low-mid 50s) the week before the exam so I wasn't sure I could trust the score, but some high blocks made me feel better.

The test itself was so, SO much better than Step 1. I took it away from where most of my classmates do, which for me was helpful. Unlike Step 1, I also took breaks after every block and I think this was key for me. I was able to decompress. I ate Clif bars and energy drinks all day which was helpful for me. The questions were not as elegantly written as UWorld but were not impossible. There were plenty that I didn't know but overall felt okay. All I can say about this is, do UWorld.

Anyway, so my score from that day .... 241 (99). Needless to say, I'm ecstatic! 😍 Thanks to everyone who posted their similarly inspirational stories on here; hopefully my story will help some others. You can do it! 🙂


So did you do the UW questions on timed mode? Also, was your average 65% for all the questions or just your last 6 sets?


I'm kinda in the same postition bu hitting my low points these last couple days (upper 50's) and peaked at 75% on 10/13 and went slowly down from there. And my exam is 2 days away! I have hope though because mostly all of the questions I have been getting wrong were narrowed down to 2. So I could easily get another 50's or 70's.

Anyways I just want this damn test to put behind me
 
Step 1: 227
Step 2: 272

Studied for 3.5 wks. About 12 hours/day.
Uworld 74% average x1 (random, untimed)...then another 800ish questions before I got bored with repeats.
Kaplan 400 questions before asking for a refund.
USMLERx x1
First aid CK x5
Step Up CK x4
Secrets x4
Mcmumbi podcast x1
Substance P podcast x1
Step Up to Medicine x1
First aid for Medicine x1

Are you sure you studied only for 3.5 weeks (=25 days)?!!!
so you must do 1x of every book in 1 day!!!
I can't imagine how someone be able to read a book like FA or Step-up only in one day!!!
 
Are you sure you studied only for 3.5 weeks (=25 days)?!!!
so you must do 1x of every book in 1 day!!!
I can't imagine how someone be able to read a book like FA or Step-up only in one day!!!

It amounted to about 250 pages (~40 pages/hr=6 hrs), 250 questions (50 questions/hr=5 hrs) and a couple hours of audio (@ 2x speed, so really 1 hr) per day. I would read a part of each book each day...never cover to cover...in order to keep my mind from wandering. I am a person that learns through repetition rather than "studying" per se. I do not spend much time on each read, but tend to glean a better understanding with each reading as I pick up on other details and fit them into the larger picture. Everyone has a different style, but this is what I have found works best for me.
 
It amounted to about 250 pages (~40 pages/hr=6 hrs), 250 questions (50 questions/hr=5 hrs) and a couple hours of audio (@ 2x speed, so really 1 hr) per day. I would read a part of each book each day...never cover to cover...in order to keep my mind from wandering. I am a person that learns through repetition rather than "studying" per se. I do not spend much time on each read, but tend to glean a better understanding with each reading as I pick up on other details and fit them into the larger picture. Everyone has a different style, but this is what I have found works best for me.

Sorry, I forgot to say "congratulations on your scores" 🙂
I was and still am really amazed about your study course 😉
 
How accurate is UWSA in predicting actual scores? I read some posts indicating that it predicted their score well. I just took it today, got 240, and not sure what to make of the score given that all the band are wide (indicating inconsistency!!). Thanks.
 
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Step 1: 227
Step 2: 272

Studied for 3.5 wks. About 12 hours/day.
Uworld 74% average x1 (random, untimed)...then another 800ish questions before I got bored with repeats.
Kaplan 400 questions before asking for a refund.
USMLERx x1
First aid CK x5
Step Up CK x4
Secrets x4
Mcmumbi podcast x1
Substance P podcast x1
Step Up to Medicine x1
First aid for Medicine x1
wow congratulations. Let this serve as an inspiration for people who didn't do hot on step 1👍
 
When did you take it? How long does it take for the score to be out? Thanks

Oct. 6, it takes 3-4 weeks to get your score. If you take it on a monday or tuesday it takes 4 wednesdays, if you take it on wednesday,thursday or friday it takes 3 wednesdays.
 
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