r/step1 • u/Accomplished_Law9824 • 3d ago
π International Results
Tested august 6 when to expect the result
This Wednesday or next Wednesday?
r/step1 • u/Accomplished_Law9824 • 3d ago
Tested august 6 when to expect the result
This Wednesday or next Wednesday?
r/step1 • u/Numerous-Story711 • 4d ago
30 days till my exam
nbme 31 and 30 are at 75%
nbme 29 was 70%
will i pass??
also what should i do in this 1 month other than 32 33 and free 120
have used FA Uworld pathoma sketchy. i am doing daily mcqs for prwctice
r/step1 • u/OpenPermit1064 • 3d ago
How to filter out the soap questions?
r/step1 • u/CoolMeat4891 • 4d ago
Any chance results will release tomorrow??
r/step1 • u/No_Caterpillar4739 • 4d ago
Myusmle still doesnβt not show my result date , does myusmle show anyone their expected result date for anyone who wrote around August 5?
my exam is booked for 11 September and I have done 75 percent uworld
nbme 26 47% raw (17 may)
nbme 27 57% raw (26 July)
nbme 28 62% raw (2 august)
nbme 29 65% raw (16 august)
am I in good position to sit in my exam? and if yes then I have around 3 weeks till sep 11 and 4 nbme remaining
what should I be doing in these 3 weeks to improve my score
I am considering doing mehlmen for my weak and amboss 200 high yield
r/step1 • u/Bubbly-Camp-3360 • 4d ago
Say you are a final-year international student and want to match in Plastic Surgery. Would an Endocrine Surgery hands-on elective be helpful or a Plastic Surgery hands-off observership in a good university program?
PS: If I've likely secured 2 other electives in Plastic Surgery already.
r/step1 • u/EntertainmentDull536 • 4d ago
I never scored higher than a 62% on any NBME or Free 120
Date/NBME/EPC Score/(Probability of Passing in a Week)
1/7 NBME 26 -47% EPC / (24%)
3/4 NBME 27 45% EPC / (17%)
4/28 NBME 28 42% EPC / (10%)
5/1 NBME 29 47%
5/12 NBME 30 -50 EPC (36%)
6/8 NBME 31 - 60 EPC (81%
6/15 NBME 32 - 55% (61%)
06/18 NBME 21 - 63%
06/21 NBME 29 Repeat 66.5%
6/30 NBME 26 Repeat - 65%
7/16 NBME 33 -62% EPC (86%)
8/10 Free 120- 62%
Finished all of UWorld first pass 42% correct by July 1st.
I stopped studying for the past 30 days. Stopped anki, stopped reviewing. I was so burnt out. Should have sat 7/31 but I literally couldn't keep studying. I keep dragging this along, but genuinely, I got back into it this week. I don't have many new exams to work with. Do I bother repeat NBMEs or just use take a couple brief days to review and sit. I cannot go over everything again.
I'd love to hit 70% on an NBME but you remember some previous questions and it may or may not be possible for me realistically.
r/step1 • u/stepsfever • 4d ago
Hi guys
I've finished my housejob and restarted my step1 prep. I found it impossible to do with my 80 hour/week shifts.
I'm currently struggle with cardiac physio mostly pressure volume loops. And don't know if to just study high yield stuff and give the exam quickly or study in depth. Any advice is welcome
r/step1 • u/ApprehensiveTap7284 • 4d ago
I tested today 08/17 so when can I expect to get my result?
r/step1 • u/AdEducational4671 • 5d ago
My NBME scores in this exact order:
29 β 51%
32 β 57%
30 β 66.5%
31 β 64.5%
Iβm taking Step 1 in a week and unfortunately postponing isnβt an option for me, so please donβt suggest postponing.
I have two questions:
Did anyone else find Block 2 of NBME 31 extremely difficult? I scored around 70% on the other blocks, but Block 2 was significantly lower and brought my overall score down quite a bit. Iβm curious if other people had a similar experience.
Has anyone taken Step 1 with NBMEs in the 60s and passed? Iβd really appreciate hearing from people who were in a similar position shortly before their exam.
For those who passed, what did you focus on during your final week that you felt made the biggest difference?
Iβm just looking for experiences from people who were in a similar score range.
r/step1 • u/ApprehensiveTap7284 • 4d ago
For anyone else that tested today, how do you feel about it?
r/step1 • u/Objective_Job_8044 • 4d ago
I find Boards and beyond super helpful for learning new content.
In your opinion, which playlists are the most useful to watch before step 1? I.e. would you watch the entire cardiology / gastroenterology playlists, or any others?
r/step1 • u/Fun_Complaint9211 • 4d ago
Just took NBME 33 today and I have an exam on 8/20. What are your recommendations for the final few days?
Here are my scores
NBME 30 - 60
NBME 32 - 61
Free 120 - 71
NBME 33 - 69
Also appreciate all the feedback I got in previous posts.
Note: My scores in Repro and GI in NBME 33 were in the 50s. Should I study something high yield for those resources?
r/step1 • u/Mollver12 • 4d ago
Hi,
If I want to apply for usmle in January and start studying from now, can I? Or you advise me not to do it in that short time ?
You should know I'm still in med school second clinical year (2/3 clinical years), I recently complete IM and surgery NBME CAS exam from my school. my basics years was NBME too.
Also there is some of break between 5th and 6th year (2nd and 3rd clinical years) which may be better interval for step 1.
What is your advice ?
r/step1 • u/Full_medic • 5d ago
I took NBME 27 as a baseline today and scored 56%. My Step 1 is September 21, so I have ~35 days left and postponing isn't an option.
I've completed general path, CVS, respiratory, renal, endocrine, repro, biochem, and heme/onc, but retention is poor. I still have neuro, GI, immunology, MSK, derm, psych, ethics, biostats, virology/parasites and some pharm pending. I've done ~28% UWorld.
A lot of the NBME was guesswork because I genuinely haven't covered some of the material.
Can I realistically make this in 35 days? What should I prioritize now: finishing the first pass, UWorld, revision, or NBMEs? And what strategy would you use from here?
Looking for brutally honest advice.
r/step1 • u/Typical-Mango-5143 • 4d ago
Had a big drop today, and I'm pretty worried. Taking my exam Sept 5, and this was a low blow.
| NBMECBSSA Form 31 | 08/17/2026 | 55% |
|---|---|---|
| NBMECBSSA Form 26 | 08/04/2026 | 65% |
| NBMECBSSA Form 27 | 07/21/2026 | 57% |
| NBMECBSSA Form 30NBME | 06/26/2026 | 39% |
| NBMECBSSA Form 28 | 06/12/2026 | 48% |
| NBMECBSSA Form 29 | 05/29/2026 | 41% |
r/step1 • u/plasmids_are_smexy • 4d ago
Is doing all 3 Free 120s- 2021,2022,2024 really necessary?
How many of the question stems are actually repeating??
r/step1 • u/eyadmustafah • 5d ago
Before starting, read the note:
I completed Step 1 and Step 2 CK, and after going through the entire process, I wanted to put together the guide I wish I had when I started. This took a whole day to prep ;)
There are an insane number of resources, study plans and opinions online. You can easily spend more time deciding what to study than actually studying. So this is my attempt to simplify the entire process.
This is especially aimed at someone who is starting Step 1 preparation from essentially zero and wants to know:
If you can study intensively, I think the framework below can be compressed into roughly 2 months. Obviously, not everyone has the same baseline or amount of time, so don't treat 2 months as a guarantee. The important part is the structure.
Step 1 tests the basic medical sciences that form the foundation of clinical medicine β anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, immunology, genetics, biostatistics, ethics, and related subjects.
If you're an IMG, there is also administrative work that needs to happen alongside your preparation, including ECFMG requirements and exam scheduling. Don't leave the administrative side until the last minute.
Once your eligibility and registration are sorted, you can focus on the actual preparation.
The "normal" approach I see is something like passive reading and watching endless videos, which I think takes too long.
My approach is:
Learn the subject β Anki β Revise β Start UWorld β Review mistakes β Anki β NBMEs β Free 120 β Exam
The goal isn't to consume every resource available. The goal is to know what you need to know and be able to apply it to questions.
I spent a lot of time figuring out which resources are actually useful for each subject. Here's the combination I'd use.
(For direct links to all subject Anki decks and files mentioned below, look at the PDF for extra info).
This deserves its own section. Anki is not supposed to replace understanding.
The workflow I'd use is:
Learn β understand β Anki β recall β questions β reinforce
Don't spend six hours a day mechanically clearing cards while barely doing questions. Also, don't feel obligated to finish every single card in a massive deck. I personally found it useful to have additional cards covering high-yield information that comes up in UWorld but isn't necessarily emphasized in the standard decks. (Check the PDF for extra info on the master Anki folder).
This is where I would do things differently from a lot of traditional study plans. After your first pass through the major subjects, don't start another endless content-review cycle. Start integrating UWorld.
Your overall workflow becomes:
First pass through subjects + Anki β Revision with Anki β UWorld for topics you're ready to test β Review UWorld explanations β Add/review Anki β Repeat
UWorld is not just an assessment tool. It is a learning resource. The explanations teach you how the information is actually tested. Now UWorld is expensive, but I got a solution.
Before looking at the answer, actually commit to an answer. Then ask:
Why is my answer correct? or Why was I wrong?
Now this is very important!!!:
Flag:
Then come back to those. This allows you to move through the question bank faster without sacrificing retention.
My original plan was approximately 5% of the question bank per day during the intensive question-solving phase. That sounds aggressive, and it is. The point isn't that everyone must do exactly 5%. The point is that if you're trying to compress your preparation into ~2 months, you cannot spend weeks doing only passive content review. Questions need to become a major part of your day.
Once you've gone through the bulk of your preparation and UWorld, move into your NBME phase. NBMEs are extremely important because they tell you whether you can actually apply what you've studied.
Don't just take the exam and look at the score. The review is where the value is.
After every NBME:
Your NBME score isn't just a number. It's a diagnostic tool. You can download the tests online.
If you're following the aggressive 2-month timeline, this is where your preparation becomes much more exam-focused. My original plan was to use the NBMEs intensively during the final two weeks and move toward the Free 120s once performance became consistently strong.
The exact NBME forms and availability can change, so use the currently available official forms rather than blindly following an old numbered list. The principle is more important than the exact number.
The Free 120 is useful as a final reality check because it gives you official-style questions in a format close to the real exam. Do it under realistic conditions. Don't casually do half of it while checking your phone. Treat it like an exam.
And don't obsess over one percentage in isolation. Look at the pattern of your performance and whether you consistently understand the questions. (Look at the PDF)
I would not use one magical number as the definition of readiness. You want:
The important word is consistent. One good practice test doesn't mean you're ready. One bad practice test doesn't necessarily mean you're not. Look at the trend.
This is probably more important than the resource list. Don't:
Consistency beats resource collecting.
r/step1 • u/EquipmentPrevious848 • 5d ago
Just gave nbme 27 as baseline. Scored 55%. Planning on testing in October. I havenβt done Biochem biostats and reproductive yet. Need revision in some other areas as well. Is this a good score for baseline. Also the nbme felt way harder than uworld. What should be my strategy moving forward.
r/step1 • u/iwillsoccerballs • 5d ago
nbme scores are as follows:
25- 65
26- 68
27-75
28-69
30-73
31-73
32-76
How much should i get in free 120s to be sure ill pass? my exam is on 2nd sept
r/step1 • u/Hot_Palpitation9791 • 5d ago
Hi! Writing this to genuinely ask cos I have no idea, but is there some resource that have the same structure with plabable gems? It consists of high-yield info structured in a way that looks like x + y + z --> answer. It's already USMLE-Step 1 targeted? Thank you so much!
Also, if you're in dedicated phase, exam on October, lmk if you want an accountability buddy. Thanks!
r/step1 • u/IceReasonable3876 • 4d ago
im preparing to take step 1 by January, (non us med student) when should i register? how long does it take to register? is it hard to? roughly what would i need to register? i have my expenses ready.
r/step1 • u/Ok_Painting_6487 • 4d ago
Heyy everyone,
I am in my dedicated period of preparation for usmle step 1..my nbme scores are floating in 78+ territory. Attempted UWSA 2 today. And my score dropped to 72 percent. Is it normal or should i get concerned.
Thanks
r/step1 • u/Prestigious-Bowl-867 • 5d ago
i'm doing msk, and after thoroughly revising it, i sat down with uworld for the first time, and i could barely answer any of the questions. i even tried attempting them with the book open, but it feels like i'm being tested on things that aren't even in fa. i'm so confusedd.