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Hi, I plan to take my exam on early May, and I have been studying for step one for 3 months. Been through Kaplan Lecture Notes twice, all videos, attended the 7 weeks live lecture and now revising FA. Here is my stat so far :

Kaplan Diagnostic Exam : 50%
Kaplan Subject Assessment (all 7 subjects) : average 84%
Kaplan Mid Exam (3 blocks : Anatomy, Biochem, Medical Genetics, Physiology) : 72%
Kaplan Final Exam (4 blocks Pathology, Pharmacology, Micro, Immuno, Behavioral) : 77%
Kaplan Qbanks (only manage to finish 40%, 1st time, mixed) : 72%
Free 143Qs USMLE sample : 87% (this sample questions is easier than Kaplan Qbanks)

Planning to finish revising FA in 2 weeks then take NBME 1 and 2 to assess my readiness to take this exam so I can set my exam date. Then start working on UW and expect to finish it in 3 weeks. I will finish up my prep by taking UWSA 1, 2 and the rest of my NBME form. I will update my progress along the way.

Please feel free to suggest my study plan, thanks
 

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Wow 2 times in 3 months.. plus all the videos.. please advice me!!
how did u manage to do that.. can u tell me your schedule and hours of study...plus in what order did u do all books..

ill be studying with all the dvds as well.. how much the 7 week ?
 

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Hi LatinGeorge, I divided the 12 weeks study time into 2 part.
1. First 5 weeks : first read of Kaplan Lecture Notes and Video
I reviewed the notes and videos based on my performance on Kaplan Diagnostic Exam. I divided the subjects into 2 categories : basic subjects (Anatomy, Biochem, Medical Genetics and Physio) and integrated subjects (Micro, Immuno, Pharmaco, Pathology and BS). I started with my weakest subject to my strongest one.
Here is the order :
Anatomy : 6 days
Biochemistry + Medical Genetics : 6 days
Physiology : 5 days
Microbiology : 4 days
Immunology : 2 days
Pharmacology : 5 days
Pathology : 5 days
Behavioral : 3 days ( I intentionally reviewed this subject last due to the nature of its contents)
Normally I studied for 10-12 hours per day, reviewed the videos together with the lecture notes. Spent the last subject review day by doing questions from Qbook.

2. The next 7 weeks was the Live Lecture.
I just followed the Live Lecture schedule, attended the class in the morning till afternoon, and reviewed the lecture notes at the evening. I think I spent almost 14 hours per day during this period, really I didn't have life outside this USMLE thing hahaha....like a book worm lol !!! I hope it will pay off at the end.

The Live Lectures were good though it came with expensive price (3300 usd), It seems work for me since I need different method of learning to prevent burn out syndrome. The Pharm and Pathology lecture were the best among other subjects. Again, this is not a must, if you can review the video only, it's enough. I took all subject assessment exam after each lecture to assess how much I absorbed from the lectures.

Anyway, this schedule will not work for anyone, this is just a big picture how I prepare for this exam. I still have lots of things to do. I just start revising FA for few days, I didn't really like the format, but I think I can go through it pretty fast, just to recap all the materials I've learnt from Kaplan Lecture Notes. I supplement it with MedEssentials because it contains more materials in a well organized fashion. I think both review books are supplementing each other.

Hope it helps you and wish me luck with the rest of my prep. I'm getting nervous everyday as the exam day is approaching. Just keep on supporting each other :)
 

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Hey, your study plan seems good as long as it worked for you and you understand everything. I think the most important part you may be missing is UWorld. I am not sure if you included it in your study schedule, but I didn't see it in there. But I assume as long as you are doing well with Kaplan Q bank, you should be good? I'm not sure but I'd include UWorld.
 

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Hey, your study plan seems good as long as it worked for you and you understand everything. I think the most important part you may be missing is UWorld. I am not sure if you included it in your study schedule, but I didn't see it in there. But I assume as long as you are doing well with Kaplan Q bank, you should be good? I'm not sure but I'd include UWorld.
Hi, thx for your response. Of course I schedule UW qbank as part of my prep (maybe you overlook it at my first post), I think it's vital part of this exam. I wish I could finish it in 3 weeks as I don't have much time left.
 

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Hi, thx for your response. Of course I schedule UW qbank as part of my prep (maybe you overlook it at my first post), I think it's vital part of this exam. I wish I could finish it in 3 weeks as I don't have much time left.
Yes thats great! in 3 weeks, its doable if you do about like 2 blocks everyday, or even take like 2-3 days doing more than 2 blocks.
 

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if u compare the 7 week lecture, to the latest DVD found on the web 2010 and green notes... how much difference would u find?

by the way thanks for the explanation.. u have a very fast pace.. didnt you annotate in your fa from kaplan
 

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if u compare the 7 week lecture, to the latest DVD found on the web 2010 and green notes... how much difference would u find?

by the way thanks for the explanation.. u have a very fast pace.. didnt you annotate in your fa from kaplan
As I mention above, I find Path and Pharm lecture will give lots of addition to the DVD and lecture notes, while for the rest of subjects, DVD themselves are enough.

I didn't use FA during live lecture, I only annotated my lecture notes because it was easier to follow the lecture.
 

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NBME 1 offline

I decided to do NBME 1 offline after reviewing 1/3 of FA, got 88.5% correct (177/200). I don't know how accurate and reliable this offline version is since no one knows the right answers. I haven't done other NBME form but I think this form is the easiest one, not really reflecting the current style of USMLE questions. That's why I prefer to use the offline version to save money. I am planning to take only NBME 3,6 and 7 online.
 

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USMLE World Qbank

OK...so today I start subscribing to USMLE World for 30 days, will be working on this qbank while reviewing First Aid. I aim for 2-3 blocks per day and expect to finish it in 3 weeks....wish me luck !!!:)
 

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HI there just wanted to ask about the kaplan live lectures...
1. are they taught by doctors or by students who have completed the exam.
2. which course is better the 7wk or the 14wk and why?
3. did you use kaplan notes through out your medical school education for usmle , or did you just start studying for the exam few months back, and just got exposed to the material recently?
4. what is the best way to retain all the info in the time you had?

thank you for your help.
 

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Hi vrnda,
I will try to answer your questions :
1. Kaplan live lectures are delivered by faculties, most of them have PhD/MD degree.
2. Hmm...not many students take the 14 weeks live lectures as it's more expensive and demand lots of time. I think 7 weeks live lectures is more than enough, what I learned from Kaplan that during the 14 weeks live lecture, they have some sort of small group discussion after / in between live lecture, the purpose is to retain and apply the concept you've just learned from class. I am not sure about this, better ask Kaplan about details of it.
3. Nope, I am a IMG, 3 years back, never studied USMLE before. I've just started it since early December. I did quite well during my preclinical / basic medical science coursework, so I don't feel like I am learning something new, though it's still a daunting task to review this whole materials.
4. Honestly I hate memorizing thing, learn the concept then you'll be able to answer most of questions correctly. Indeed there are questions that are pure recall, in this case you just have to review this highly volatile materials quite often. Sometimes using mnemonics help, but to memorize the mnemonics themselves takes time and sometimes can be confusing LOL. The most important thing is to practice lots of questions, start it subject-wise as you review each subject. When you proceed to another subject, keep on working on questions from materials you've just reviewed and mix it with questions from subject that you are currently reviewing. It will help you to retain the previous materials better.

Hope it answers your questions....
 

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r u a third year medical student? how could anatomy be reviewed only in 5 days in case of first read?
do u just read fast or u actually focus on study, i am a graduate and i see that giving less than 2 weeks for a subject like anatomy is rushing unless u study it from FA alone not from kaplan lecture notes,,,,,,
 

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r u a third year medical student? how could anatomy be reviewed only in 5 days in case of first read?
do u just read fast or u actually focus on study, i am a graduate and i see that giving less than 2 weeks for a subject like anatomy is rushing unless u study it from FA alone not from kaplan lecture notes,,,,,,
I graduated 3 years ago and I hate anatomy :D....seriously....never did very well in med school. My first read of anatomy was only 6 days (8-10 hours of focus study), I reviewed it while watching the video lecture. Of course I couldnt memorize everything in my first read, just to build foundation before attending the live lecture. During the live lecture I revised it again for the second time and planning to continuously revisiting the material while doing Qbanks.
 

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Should I review the lecture notes again ?

So It's been 5 days since I subscribe to USMLE world. I have done 10 blocks of mixed-timed-unused questions and averaging 79%. I like this qbanks a lot because the way they explain the answer is so good and accurate. It's definitely a great learning tools. However, I got hard time to get 70% for anatomy and physiology as I already predicted before. I am always weak at this two subjects.

Should I review the lecture notes again or just keep on working on qbank and review it from the explanation ? My target for step 1 is +250. Your suggesstion is higly appreciated, thx
 

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Declining performance on UW

I've been doing UW for two weeks, but I notice my performance is declining. I always use timed-mixed-unused questions mode. In my first 10 blocks, I managed to score 79% on average but now after another ten blocks it starts to decline and now averaging only 77%. I expect to get higher score after doing more blocks while the fact is the opposite. I don't know what happen with me. Is this normal or I just have reached my peak performance. Has anyone have this experience ? I am worried that my performance is declining. Seems like my effort to get higher score are counterproductive :toosad:
 

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Ok, today I just finished NBME 3 online to confirm my previous NBME score. I got 660/258 in this form. I jumped 20 points from my previous NBME score (NBME 6 online : 570/238) after 2 weeks of intensive studying and working on my weak subject (anatomy). I dont know if the level of difficulty of NBME 3 differs so much from NBME 6, but I found it relatively easier than NBME 6.

I am 4 weeks to my exam and still have to finish the remaining 50% of UW. I scored 78% on average now (ranging from 69%-86%). My another homework will be revising anatomy and BS since I still find it my weakest subjects. I am going to do NBME 7, UWSA 1 and 2 two weeks before exam.

I hope I am not burning out now and still can maintain my performance toward the end. Wish you all good luck friends.
 

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26 days left and I am getting anxious everyday. It's so hard to keep myself studying in this last few weeks, but I cant give up now. I still have to finish the qbanks and review my weak subjects based on UW performance.

I try to finish 3 block per day but I just manage to review 2 blocks daily. Sometimes I spend more than 4 hours to review one blocks because I really want to understand the concept behind every questions since many people reported that the exam is mainly testing your concept :eek:

Wish me luck friends....
 

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@ harlesmd:

You are on the right tract. Keep that momentum going and kepp doing ur UW. Review your NBME notes. 26days are lots of time for UW. Don't skip anything in UW qbank, Do everything. Even 1block a day is fine, make sure you understand everything from UW. Specially, Cardiac physio and endo pathology. I had few calculation qns but more concepts. UW is the best....

I wish you the very best of luck on your exam.
 
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