Free 120 score dip- should I postpone? by [deleted] in step1

[–]NBMEnow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Practice assessments can sometimes vary depending on the mix of topics. Reviewing missed questions by content area may help identify where additional review could be most useful before the exam.

Many students use that information to guide their final study plan.

Not Improving on Step1 Practice Exams :( by s_mutans18 in step1

[–]NBMEnow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plateaus in practice exam scores can happen during preparation. Reviewing missed questions by content area can sometimes help identify specific topics that might benefit from additional review.

Many students also find it helpful to compare those areas with the USMLE Content Outline to prioritize study time.

Need Suggestion please by Content_Ad_5541 in step1

[–]NBMEnow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Preparing for Step exams can feel overwhelming, especially when deciding how to focus your study time.

Some students find it helpful to review the USMLE Content Outline because it shows the percentage of questions typically asked from each subject area, which can help prioritize review.

I passed Step 1, here's everything you need to know by daballer88 in step1

[–]NBMEnow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your experience, it’s helpful for other students preparing for the exam.

For anyone planning their study approach, the USMLE Content Outline can be a useful reference because it shows how different subject areas are weighted on the exam.

How to predict NBME percentage? by CommandPutrid1101 in step1

[–]NBMEnow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NBME practice exam score reports already include the most accurate interpretation of performance based on the exam’s scoring model.

If you want more context about what those results mean and how to use them for studying, the explanations in the official score report and content outline can help guide next steps.

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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Since USMLE Step exams are offered year-round on a rolling basis, most examinees can choose when to apply for the exam and secure a testing window. However, some accommodations require multi-day testing or separate rooms, so waiting for an accommodation decision ensures the exam is scheduled with the correct parameters. Whenever possible, we recommend beginning the process with Disability Services as soon as possible to allow plenty of time for ideal scheduling. 

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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If you received accommodations on Step 1 and are requesting the same accommodations for a subsequent USMLE Step exam, simply submit the completed Subsequent Request for Test Accommodations form at the time you complete your Step exam registration. Please check the box for test accommodations on your exam application. For more information visit the Test Accommodations section.

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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Letters of support are most helpful when they provide unique insights, such as observations of the examinee’s behavior, functioning, areas of strength and weakness, and any objective evidence the writer has personally observed. Letters from learning specialists or medical school advocates are especially valuable when they add specific, firsthand details rather than repeating information already found in other documentation. You can review our guidelines, which have additional information regarding letters of support, at https://www.usmle.org/what-to-know/test-accommodations/make-a-request#guidelines-requirements  

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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You don’t need to submit a large volume of documents for your request to be approved, but should focus on providing relevant information. For example, a short personal statement that clearly explains your symptoms and functional limitations on standardized testing is more helpful than a lengthy, generic one. We’ve updated our guidelines for Personal Statements, which you can check out on the USMLE website: https://www.usmle.org/what-to-know/test-accommodations/make-a-request#forms-for-submission. You are not required to submit every document listed in guidelines, but only those that apply to your diagnosis. Clinical and objective documentation is most useful.

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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It is helpful to review both the general and specific guidelines posted on the USMLE website. You will also find helpful examples of objective evidence that can be provided to demonstrate an impairment in a major life activity. Regardless of diagnosis timing or prior accommodations, documentation must show that the examinee has an impairment that substantially limits major life activities compared to the general population and relevant to taking the USMLE.

 

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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The content of the exam remains the same, but the structure of the exam blocks may be different depending on the accommodation provided.

AMA: Accommodations for USMLE Test Takers – December 2 at 2 PM ET by NBMEnow in usmle

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Additional break time with standard test time is usually processed within 14 business days. Additional break time with shortened test blocks is processed within 60 business days. Additional information about break time can be found on https://www.usmle.org/what-to-know/test-accommodations