!full! | Step 1 Uworld

Why? Because Step 1 is a thinking exam, not a memorization exam. If you get a question wrong in Timed mode, you panic, look at the answer, say "Oh, duh," and move on. You learn nothing.

If you are studying for Step 1, you have heard the gospel: UWorld is the gold standard. step 1 uworld

Open UWorld. Do 10 questions on Tutor mode. Write down three educational objectives. That is progress. What is your biggest struggle with UWorld right now? Speed? Retention? Motivation? Drop a comment below—I read every single one. You learn nothing

After tutoring dozens of med students through dedicated, I have seen the smartest people fail because they used UWorld like a test bank instead of a textbook. Here is your guide to surviving (and thriving) with the big Q-bank. Do not open UWorld the first week of M2. Do not open UWorld during your systems blocks (yet). Do 10 questions on Tutor mode

But here is the dirty secret nobody tells you on test day: You don't have to finish UWorld to pass. You just have to learn from it correctly.

Start UWorld 4–6 months before your exam date. Use Amboss or USMLE-Rx during your preclinical curriculum to learn the material. UWorld is for application , not initial learning. Phase 2: Timed vs. Tutor – The Great Debate Here is my hot take: Do Tutor mode for the first 500 questions.

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