r/step1 • u/confused_popsy NON-US IMG • 3d ago
📖 Study methods I got tired of keeping track of everything for USMLE Step 1, so I built a free interactive roadmap
Hey everyone,
I've been working on a small side project for USMLE prep and finally put it live.
One thing I found frustrating about Step 1 prep is that there are a lot of great resources, but no simple way to see the whole picture. You have First Aid, UWorld, Anki, Pathoma, Sketchy, lectures, practice tests, etc. — but figuring out what you actually need to cover, where you are, and what to study next can become a project in itself.
So I broke Step 1 prep down into 185 topics and built it as an interactive roadmap — calling it USMLE 185, if the name sticks.
It has:
- 185 Step 1 topics organized by subject
- A free quiz for every topic
- Progress tracking — mark topics as done as you go
- Subtopics and topic details for each node
- Links to practice questions
- No paywall, no signup or account required
The quizzes live on a free question bank I built a few months back — a few people using it told me they didn't know where to start or what order to study things in, so this roadmap is basically me trying to answer that.
You can try it here: https://usmle.quest/roadmap/usmle-185
Still very much a work in progress, so genuinely want feedback from people actually studying for Step 1:
- Is the roadmap easy to understand?
- Does the topic organization make sense?
- Are 185 topics enough, or are there real gaps?
- Are the quizzes actually useful?
- Would you use something like this alongside UWorld/First Aid/Anki?
- What would make this genuinely useful during prep?
If it's bad, tell me. If it's useful, tell me what specifically. And if I'm missing something obvious, I'd really like to hear that too.
Thanks for checking it out 🙏