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Kaplan Qbank USMLE



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  #1

I am studying for USMLE Step 1 from last 4-5 months. I was studying from kaplan, FA, Goljan etc. I am still doing q-bank. My score on q-bank varies from 48% - 80%. My lowest was 48% and higest 80%. But usually it's around 66-68%. I am done with 1500 questions, 700 more to go. Do you think I will pass step 1 with more than 85 score.

I will be taking NBME this week. My exam on 27th Oct. In most of exam experience I have read that NBME score is very close to real exam score. So when I take NBME which I have bought, self paced. If I write those 400 questions down and memorise them, do you think I can get a better score?

Can we write NBME questions?

Help please!!!!!!!!


  #2

Hi,

Most people scored approximately 65% of Qbank and scored 90+ in the real exam. I think you are ready for the real test. Just finish Qbank and read FA carefully. Focus on your weakness.


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  #3

Thanks a lot for your moral support.

Any one else, more advices please.


  #4

Thanks a lot for your moral support.

Any one else, more advices please.


  #5

Thanks a lot for your moral support.

Any one else, more advices please.


  #6

Will I be able to pass USMLE above 85% if I am getting the above mentioned % on kaplan q-bank.

  #7

Do the NBME and Please do it timed if you want it to be real assessment . Dont write the question cause you will have totally new questions on your exam. It is an assessment tool and not a learning tool. Discussing these questions will be harmfull who would want to do it later on so that there scores might be falsely high.

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