
I thought the youtube step 1 videos were useful to prepare for stats and basically covered what I saw on the test well as far as definitions and math that I had to deal with. Of course I could have just missed it in my burnt out state. I used the UW stats to try to study and did not find it helpful, for example, it doesn't go over things like likelihood ratio, or validity, which is all over the test. UWSA2: 200 4 days before test, and was encouraged that I saw a passing score. UWSA1: 191, got scared and pushed test back ~ 3 weeks. I was studying daily for a couple of hours after work, and I did this for about the last 2-3 months balancing studying for Step 3 and my ITE.
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Anyway I tried my best to get through UWorld but only made it like 60% through and I did the USMLE free questions and both UWSA's. My time to take it expired and my program force me to take it. I ended up re-studying over the last 2 months while I had some busy rotations. or that's just another question I missed. I was supposed to take long ago but covid-Side note, I'm convinced I got a question on covid on step 3, I think it's made its way to the test. Figured I'd share my experience since I was so frantically searching for others' experience the last couple of weeks. Related subs: /r/premed /r/medicalschool /r/medicine /r/physicians Studying for Step 3? Here's the most useful resources. UCSD Practical guide to clinical medicine Links for help with getting through residency: No links or images linking to the NP or PA subs posted for targeted harassment. No targeted harassment against individuals or organizations.Ĩ. No personal agendas, spam, or links to websites for brigading.ħ. B) If you message the moderators about a removed post you must link the post in your message or will be ignoredĦ. A) New and anonymous accounts are welcome but posts and comments may be delayed as they must be approved manually.ĥ. No protected health information or personal information.ĥ. No questions about applying to residency or medical school. No questions pertaining to medical school. No "What are my chances?" or similar threads. If you have any suggestions to make the sub better, please message the moderator.Ģ. Welcome to the Residency subreddit, a community of interns and residents who are just trying to make it through!

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