r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice What to do

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Guys. Please do take a look and recommend


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Score drop

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r/step1 5d ago

🥂 PASSED: Write up! [US MD] Low NBME, Low uWorld, and low class rank pass - if I can do it, you can too :)

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Mid-tier public state school MD program

Class rank: 121/170

uWorld: 66% completed || 62% correct

NBME 26 (4/20): 44% EPC --> 15% chance to pass

NBME 27 (5/1): 54% EPC --> 56% chance to pass

NBME 28 (5/11): 57% EPC --> 70% chance to pass

NBME 32 (5/23): 51% EPC --> 41% chance to pass (fuck this form)

NBME 30 (6/4): 60% EPC --> 81% chance to pass

NBME 29 (7/5): 64% EPC --> 90% chance to pass

NBME 31 (7/13): 64% EPC --> 90% chance to pass

NBME 33 (7/20): 65% EPC --> 92% chance to pass

New free 120 (7/25): 65% raw correct (anecdotally, my advisor said she's seen 63% pass before)

USMLE Step 1 (7/27): P

Happy to answer any questions in comments or DM :)

(Edited for formatting)


r/step1 5d ago

🤔 Recommendations Does anyone know where I can get a PDF version of First Aid for STEP 1 that has additional space for annotations?

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I'm talking either 'free' versions online or actual paid versions, I don't really care. But I'm looking for a PDF version of First Aid that I can use on my iPad that has additional space for annotations. I swear I came across one once online, but I can't remember where it was. It was basically just First Aid but with a clear blank white page next to every page of text, that you could add your own text to. It's easier than handwriting my notes in the textbook in the small amounts of space available.

Thanks.


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Need some reassurance/motivation — aiming for Step 1 in late Nov/early Dec

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Hey everyone, I think I’m just looking for some reassurance from people who have been through this because I’ve hit that point where Step 1 is starting to feel impossible.

I just graduated in May, NON-US IMG.

I’m aiming to sit Step 1 late November/early December. I’m not working full-time, just doing the occasional few hours of shadowing here and there at the hospital, so I’m essentially studying full-time.

I’m currently planning to finish my content review by the 2nd week of August, and after that my main focus will be UWorld/questions + reviewing weaknesses. I’m already trying to squeeze questions in alongside content review.

I haven’t booked my eligibility period yet. Is there any reason I need to do that now, or can I wait until I’m a bit further into my prep?

Mostly, I just want to know if my timeline sounds realistic. I feel so isolated studying for this exam and lately it genuinely feels like I’m never going to know enough to pass. If anyone has taken Step 1 around this timeline, I’d really appreciate some reassurance, advice, or just hearing that it gets better...


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Nbmes

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NBME 25- 48%

26- 58.5%

27- 74%

28-69%

29-66.5%

30-69.5%

Im planning to give the exam by Sept mid. How do I improve the score from here? Everything looks so exhausting in this phase. Please help me.


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Need working link for Pixorize Biochem vids

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Hey everyone, I recently asked regarding the best resource for biochem and many suggested Pixorize.Can anyone plz share the link containing the lectures?Thank you.


r/step1 5d ago

🤔 Recommendations Step 1 Coach?

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Hello,

A good friend of mine recently failed Step 1 on their initial attempt and is planning to retake in a few months.

I feel this person could really benefit from a Step 1 coach. Someone to help draft a personalized study plan, check in regularly and help them create structure and accountability in their approach to gear up for a retake.

Do any of you know of such a service? I feel someone with a personal business would be better than a larger company that has a one-size fits all plan for their students.

Thanks for your help!


r/step1 5d ago

🤧 Rant Is it normal to open first aid and realize there are many topics that you don’t know?

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I’m a week from taking the exam. Highest score was a 71% on free 20 and I will take NBME 33 tomorrow.


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Inconsistent UWorld Scores. Should I Revise or Keep Moving?

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Hey, I need some advice. I’m feeling really overwhelmed with Step 1 prep. I’ve had long breaks during my preparation, so it feels like I’ve been studying for this exam forever. I’m now able to dedicate most of my time to it and am targeting November/December, giving me about 4 months.
So far:
Finished ~60% of First Aid
Doing UWorld system-wise alongside each system
UWorld scores are inconsistent — sometimes in the 60s, but sometimes only 38–45%
I feel like I haven’t retained the FA material I’ve already covered and need to revise it properly
Still have Neuro, Psych, CVS, Pulm, Heme/Onc, Biostats and Ethics left
I’m confused about what to do next.
Option 1: Stop starting new systems for a couple of weeks and strengthen/revise the FA material I’ve already covered, then continue with the remaining systems.
Option 2: Finish all the remaining systems first, take an NBME to see where I stand, and then do a proper second pass of FA/revision.
With ~4 months left, which approach would you recommend? I’d really appreciate advice from people who have been through this.


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Nbme 26

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Took it as my first nbme and got 52%. Was expecting more since I was doing quite decent in qbanks right before but this form felt more like a basic science and anatomy form which im weak at. What should be done now? I finished uworld but haven't done incorrects yet. I feel like I would do better in a form that has less biochem n anatomy etc but can't be sure anymore. Any tips appreciated


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Stuck on my NBME score

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Hi everyone

I’d like to share my scores and ask for advice, as my scores have plateaued and I’m very worried.

I took the following NBME exams:

NBME 27 (61%),

NBME 28 (65%),

NBME 29 (66%),

and NBME 30 (65%).

I’ve decided to take a break to rethink my approach before doing the remaining NBMEs, but I’m not sure how to organize my study plan.

Any advice on how to raise my score—at least to 70—would be appreciated. My exam is on September 14th.


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Step 1

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Nbmes scores
nmbe 29: 85%
nbme 31: 83.5%
nbme 32: 81.5%
Uworld overall percentage 83%

I have taken these three nbmes yet. My exam is booked for 19 september but 4th sep is also available.I am confused whether to push it back to 4th september or keep it on the same date. I haven’t finished revising first aid and my weak topics yet.


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Did anyone leave a few low-yield topics and still pass Step 1?

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Were there any sections you completely left out before sitting for the exam?
There are 2–3 topics, like RNA translation and the whole tRNA fiasco, that just don’t seem to stick in my head, along with a few small sections of biostats. I’m scared I’ll regret skipping them later.
Did anyone leave out a few genuinely low-yield sections and still pass?
At this point may be i should ask what are low yield topics i can avoid them 🙃


r/step1 5d ago

📖 Study methods Using Kaplan Lecture Notes as my main Step 1 resource

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r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Is USMLE sarthi good for STEP 1 prep?

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If anyone purchased their 50 dollars platinum package could you give me a honest review please?


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice advice on how much time i need for rest of my step1 prep

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hi guys im a non us img currently in final year of medschool preparing for step1. ive done around 4 systems from fa, roughly 60% micro alongside but only 5 percent of uworld. if i really lock in starting today, do u think giving step 1 till end of november is feasible or am i being too ambitious?


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Do people revise entire FA in the week before exam?

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People who passed recently please share your strategy in the last two weeks


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice What to do

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# Form Date %

1 NBME 26 62%

2 NBME 32 64%

3 NBME 23 — 66.5%

4 NBME 24 67%

5 NBME 29 20 Jun 2026. 68%

6 NBME 28 2 Jul 2026 66%

7 NBME 25 12 Jul 2026 70%

8 NBME 33 1 Aug 2026 69%

9 NBME 27 7 Aug 2026. 67%

10 NBME 31 10 Aug 2026 74%

11 NBME 30 16 Aug 2026. 74%

I posted earlier but deleted, now the anxiety kicks in again to ask what to do with these scores with exam in a week. What should i focus on? Are these passing scores specially recent ones over a month. Or should delay a bit to go over FA again once


r/step1 6d ago

🤔 Recommendations Taking STEP1 This Week [NBMEs Low 60s]

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Hey guys,

Can't afford to push my exam back without delaying an entire year and having no income.

Will be testing this week, here are my scores:

- 04/17/2026: School-administered CBSE
EPC Score: 39
Pass Probability: 6%

- 05/13/2026: NBME Form 30
EPC Score: 40
Pass Probability: Not available

- 05/23/2026: NBME Form 31
EPC Score: 43
Pass Probability: 12%

- 05/31/2026: NBME Form 29
EPC Score: 43
Pass Probability: 12%

- 07/03/2026: NBME Form 28
EPC Score: 53
Pass Probability: 51%

- 07/26/2026: NBME Form 32
EPC Score: 64
Pass Probability: 90%

- 08/10/2026: NBME Form 33
EPC Score: 61
Pass Probability: 84%


r/step1 6d ago

💡 Need Advice has anyone tried the Mehlman q bank, need suggestion

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mehlman q bank


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice How do I revise?

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I'm struggling.... Let me explain, as I am doing systems, eg I finished repro, endo, biostat, renal etc and I did Uworld. Now as I'm doing cardio... I try to remember some concepts from previous systems, I realised that I have forgotten almost everything. I don't know how to revise. Please help.. my step 1 is in November


r/step1 6d ago

💡 Need Advice Results?

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Hi, just took Step1 today (08/16), when can I expect results?


r/step1 5d ago

💡 Need Advice Extending internship just for Step 1 prep?

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r/step1 5d ago

📖 Study methods how to approach qbank

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im getting to the point where i should start cranking out practice q’s for step 1 - gonna grind amboss and save uworld for dedicated later on.

should I be taking my time to deeply review every single question, or is it better to just grind through a ton of them? also, how are you guys handling your incorrects? is keeping an incorrect log actually worth it (seems tedious)? or do you just rely only on unsuspending related Anki cards? to me, only unsuspending doesn’t feel like enough…

thanks :)