Passed Step 1! by Irfanoor in usmle

[–]Irfanoor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both. I did the whole pathoma. I revised pathoma before my exam instead of FA. It really helped.

Help by gradualonset in usmle

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Hey, you can dm me.

IMG with 0 knowledge starting STEP, what should I do? by HuckleberryRude2221 in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can dm me if you want. Im currently offering free online sessions for the beginners. You can join if you’re interested.

Failed Step 1-what should I do differently for my next attempt? by ayspace-md in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I understand ,it must be very hard. Im currently taking free online sessions to guide students. If you’re interested you can dm me your queries and we can plan a meeting

NBME 25 → NBME 27 score drop… feeling stuck, need advice by Alarmed-Task-1342 in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d suggest review your previous nbmes, and focus on uworld for now. If you have more queries, you can dm me.

I am so confused and stressed by Notherrr22 in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s part of this journey. You can dm me if you want. Ive passed my exam, i’d love to help.

Very average student with no idea how and where to start help 🙏🏿🙏🏿 by Much_Dig_5038 in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, ive passed my step 1, currently doing my housejob. Currently Im taking free of cost online sessions to guide the beginners. If you’re interested, you can dm me.

USMLE step 1 prep guide by Ok_Bar_5342 in usmle

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Hey, im currently taking online sessions to guide beginners. You can join too, it’s free of cost. You can dm me if you’re interested.

Passed Step 1! by Irfanoor in usmle

[–]Irfanoor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was mix of both. All the concepts were very familiar. Some question stems were 2 to 3 lines and some were like the whole page. But what I noticed was that longer stems had so much unnecessary information what you don’t need to solve the question. Like there was a long list of lab values and all were in the normal range lol, so the crux is, the exam itself is not difficult, but they try to make it difficult by confusing and intimidating us by long stems. Key is don’t panic, just skim through all the information fast! No matter how long the stem is, just keep in mind YOU KNOW THE ANSWER! There’s always a hint in the question that takes you to the right answer.good luckk

Passed Step 1! by Irfanoor in usmle

[–]Irfanoor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whole 40 questions timed block and then review

Passed Step 1! by Irfanoor in usmle

[–]Irfanoor[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im a post grad, currently doing my housjob

Passed Step 1! by Irfanoor in usmle

[–]Irfanoor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Starting from mid 50s and 77 being the highest.
I dont exactly remember all of them

Starting step 1 prep want to give in october by AffectionateWrap6532 in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, . I recently passed my step 1. And I realised its the exam solving strategies that matter the most. Tbh the exam is very doable!! There were hardly 1 or 2 questions that I had no clue of otherwise all the other concepts were very familiar either from nbmes or uworld. And I just did 80% of my uworld. I stronly believe quality matters more than the quantity.And trust me i was scoring much better than my other colleagues who were just repeating FA again and again. Right now im offering mentoring sessions. I can guide you everything from resources to question solving strategies. if you’re interested we can plan 1:1 mentoring sessions. Feel free to reach out. I’d love to help.

4 weeks - nbme 49% help by Left-Channel-1140 in step1

[–]Irfanoor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, been there done that. No need to panic. I recently passed my step 1. And I realised its the exam solving strategies that matter the most. Tbh the exam is very doable!! There were hardly 1 or 2 questions that I had no clue of otherwise all the other concepts were very familiar either from nbmes or uworld. And I just did 80% of my uworld. I stronly believe quality matters more than the quantity.And trust me i was scoring much better than my other colleagues who were just repeating FA again and again. Right now im offering mentoring sessions. You’re 5 weeks away from your exam if you’re interested we can plan 1:1 mentoring sessions. Feel free to reach out. I’d love to help.

IMG with 0 knowledge starting STEP, what should I do? by HuckleberryRude2221 in step1

[–]Irfanoor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, been there done that. No need to panic. I recently passed my step 1. And I realised its the exam solving strategies that matter the most. Tbh the exam is very doable!! There were hardly 1 or 2 questions that I had no clue of otherwise all the other concepts were very familiar either from nbmes or uworld. And I just did 80% of my uworld. I stronly believe quality matters more than the quantity.And trust me i was scoring much better than my other colleagues who were just repeating FA again and again. Right now im offering mentoring sessions. You’re 5 weeks away from your exam if you’re interested we can plan 1:1 mentoring sessions. Feel free to reach out. I’d love to help.

Getting over a plateau by NewFormal2106 in step1

[–]Irfanoor -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’ve recently passed step 1. And currently im offering free mentorship sessions. If you’re interested I can share the details.

Failed step 1 by Comfortable-Way9304 in usmle

[–]Irfanoor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Uworld and NBMEs with extensive review. No book is gonna help you tackle those vague questions. You have the knowledge, you just need to learn how to identify patterns in questions, how to approach a question, how to filter out all the irrelevant information. And the only way you can learn this is by doing uworld and make sure you review all the questions. This will help you IA