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Can I get UWorld for free?
How can I get a free trial? You have to search for UWorld NCLEX on facebook then join. When you are accepted to the closed group, there will be a link to a 7 day free trial.
Is 240 a good Usmle Step 1 score?
Generally speaking, however, a USMLE® Step 1 score between 230 and 245 is considered a good and a score between 245 and 255 is considered very good.
How long do people study for USMLE Step 1?
It is common practice for USMLE Step 1 candidates to take up to five or six weeks of dedicated study time – with 8-12 hours of exam prep every day. US Med students typically have between 45 and 90 days between second year final exams and the USMLE Step 1 exam – which is used for dedicated study.
Is offline UWorld enough for Step 1?
DO NOT PLAY WITH IT: It means, don’t just do the questions to look for their answers, do it in a timed mode, random and as close as possible in the exam environment. DO NOT DO OFFLINE USMLE WORLD: Do not do offline UWorld just to get familiar with it.
How long should I study for USMLE Step 1?
Step 1 is a one-day examination. It is divided into seven 60-minute blocks and administered in one 8-hour testing session The number of questions per block on a given examination form will vary, but will not exceed 40.
How many questions on USMLE Step 1?
The Step 1 exam is a computer-based test taken in a single day over an eight hour period. It’s a multiple choice question test that includes seven sections of up to 40 questions each for a total of up to 280 questions. One hour is allotted for each section. That’s an average of one minute and 30 seconds per question.
What is the content of the USMLE Step 1 exam?
The USMLE Step 1 consists of up to 280 multiple-choice test questions. These questions are divided into seven 60-minute blocks over an 8 hour day. That means, to complete all the answers, you can spend between one and two minutes per question. You can spend between one and two minutes per question on the Step 1 exam.
What makes the USMLE Step 1 hard?
Long question stems One of the most surprising aspects of the Step 1 was the sheer length of most questions.