luminb
01-23-2008, 10:28 PM
I am an IMG and English is not my first language. I work in a lab so I can only spend 2~3 hrs a day. I prepare step 1 for over a year now. Took the test yesterday and didn’t feel well.
Books: Kaplan notes (read only once) + first aid 2006 (read four times) + Goljan audio (listened once) +webpath slides
Mock tests: Kaplan qBank finish 70%, ~65~70% correct overall
Kaplan IV qBank finish 100%, ~70~75% correct
Kaplan qBook finish 100%, ~75% correct (many questions are redundant with qBank)
USMLE World finish 30%, ~60% correct
NBME 1-4, two weeks before the test, finish 100%, ~80% correct
USMLE CD, 1 weeks before the test, ~85% correct
My experience with the test:
Time is an issue (maybe due to my English). For NBME mock tests, I usually have ten minutes left in each block so that I can have time to review those marked questions. For the real exam, I only have 2~5 minutes. But I have more marked questions (~10/each block). Not that I can guarantee that I can make other questions right, but other questions seem to be understandable.
I didn’t get many questions regarding important diseases or so-called Board favorites. Didn’t get many micro or patho-related questions. I seem to get awful a lot of physio-related questions that asked about multiple changes in a certain condition. And they asked about five parameters sometimes! If you are not sure about just one of them, you are screwed.
Some questions that I didn’t make correctly: \
my experience in preparation after the test:
first aid should be memorized word to word. Kaplan is somewhat helpful for understanding the materials. Goljan audio is wonderful. I regret not reading his notes and questions. U world is better than kaplan qbook and I should have finished it. IV qbank probably is not important at all.
Books: Kaplan notes (read only once) + first aid 2006 (read four times) + Goljan audio (listened once) +webpath slides
Mock tests: Kaplan qBank finish 70%, ~65~70% correct overall
Kaplan IV qBank finish 100%, ~70~75% correct
Kaplan qBook finish 100%, ~75% correct (many questions are redundant with qBank)
USMLE World finish 30%, ~60% correct
NBME 1-4, two weeks before the test, finish 100%, ~80% correct
USMLE CD, 1 weeks before the test, ~85% correct
My experience with the test:
Time is an issue (maybe due to my English). For NBME mock tests, I usually have ten minutes left in each block so that I can have time to review those marked questions. For the real exam, I only have 2~5 minutes. But I have more marked questions (~10/each block). Not that I can guarantee that I can make other questions right, but other questions seem to be understandable.
I didn’t get many questions regarding important diseases or so-called Board favorites. Didn’t get many micro or patho-related questions. I seem to get awful a lot of physio-related questions that asked about multiple changes in a certain condition. And they asked about five parameters sometimes! If you are not sure about just one of them, you are screwed.
Some questions that I didn’t make correctly: \
my experience in preparation after the test:
first aid should be memorized word to word. Kaplan is somewhat helpful for understanding the materials. Goljan audio is wonderful. I regret not reading his notes and questions. U world is better than kaplan qbook and I should have finished it. IV qbank probably is not important at all.