Anyone do Uworld twice and see a correlation between their new average and their NBME's or actual step 1 score? Even though you do remember some or most I believe there has to be an increase in your score.
Ya, your best correlator is NBME and 1st time through uworld. During my 2nd time through uworld I went from 70s to 90s yet my nbme score didn't improve that much.
what if you use UW system based the first time, and then the 2nd time random? whats the correlation then?Ya, your best correlator is NBME and 1st time through uworld. During my 2nd time through uworld I went from 70s to 90s yet my nbme score didn't improve that much.
Sorry if this is a stupid question. I have 600 some odd questions left. When you are doing a second pass, are you just randomly doing timed blocks? Is there a way that you don't see the same question more than twice?
what if you use UW system based the first time, and then the 2nd time random? whats the correlation then?
what if you use UW system based the first time, and then the 2nd time random? whats the correlation then?
I don't think that there's really any way of telling, everyone is different and I suspect some people recognize questions on the second pass moreso than others. I'd guess that NBMEs are going to be your best bet to get an actual idea of where you stand. But, I also used this approach, doing systems in UW first, then reset and all random. I think my average on my first pass was around a 74%, now on all random it's an 84%. My practice tests have been in the 240s, 250s. Not sure if this helps, but at least it's something to compare to.
I started out reading all the answers and I had the same experience you're describing. It was a massive waste of time for me and it infuriated me that I was spending time reading explanations I already knew.how long does it take for you guys to normally get through a block with annotations? it takes me fcking forever
how long does it take for you guys to normally get through a block with annotations? it takes me fcking forever
okay great, havent started my 2nd pass yet, still working through my first pass, and my correlation is right around yours so far so hopefully my nbme's will be similar! When did you take your fist nbme btw?
I started out reading all the answers and I had the same experience you're describing. It was a massive waste of time for me and it infuriated me that I was spending time reading explanations I already knew.
What I soon transitioned to is what I do now. I flag questions while doing blocks for the following reasons: 1) I am unsure and want to go back to it or 2) I know/think I know the answer but I'm unsure about the details or am not sure I could explain the answer well.
When I'm done, I first hit the "incorrect" tab and review those. Most of them are also questions that I marked. If it's a stupid mistake or a testing error I just take a mental note, kick myself and move on. If it's a concept I'm not clear on, I add a few bullet points to a running word file. After this, I do the same thing with "marked questions," skipping over the ones that were incorrect because I already reviewed them.
This method will usually take me 30-40 minutes to review if I'm diligent about it and honest with myself.
Do I think I might be missing some things in the explanations to my correct answers that UWorld could be teaching me? Yeah, probably, but it's not worth the opportunity cost of sorting through all the explanations of **** I already know just to find those tidbits. That is simply not the best use of my time.
Overall, my suggestion is to just review things you got wrong or are unsure on.
hmmm, im thinking about a word document, that sounds pretty good. That way you can print it out and cut and paste if need be
Sorry if this is a stupid question. I have 600 some odd questions left. When you are doing a second pass, are you just randomly doing timed blocks? Is there a way that you don't see the same question more than twice?
Yes mostly everyone uses timed random. I believe there is a way for you to not see the same question, that is if your subscription is 6 months or longer you can go to the Utilities option on the top and click RESET. This reset should change some if not a good chunk of the questions and you can retest yourself.
No, you may see the same question twice, unless you purchased 1 year and reset it.
how long does it take for you guys to normally get through a block with annotations? it takes me fcking forever