![]() ![]() The videos basically just welcome you to the course, explain how whichever step of the USMLE you are on works, gives a few test strategies, and so on. You then take a diagnostic test, which is shorter than a real exam and sets your baseline knowledge, as well as identifies your weaknesses. One of Kaplan’s USMLE lesson slidesįrom there, you dive right into the lesson work. The coursework is generally organized by USMLE topic (such as anatomy, pathology and immunology, among others, for Step 1). Then within each topic, there are several subtopics (such as neuroscience under the primary anatomy subject). These subtopics form the basis of your study modules, and generally follow a repeated pattern. For each subtopic you start with an assigned reading from one of Kaplan’s USMLE books (more on these below).Īfter your reading is finished, you then work a number of “warmup” questions to test your basic knowledge on the subtopic. These are usually just 5 question quizzes, and I found them to go pretty fast. ![]() The questions are simpler than exam-like questions and some even have upwards of 8 multiple-choice answers to choose from, so they are clearly not replications of exam questions. But by and large, they do a good job assessing your knowledge of the subject, and you get an explanation for each question after you’re done. ![]() Once you wrap up your warmup exercise, you dive right into a series of video lessons and quizzes. KAPLAN QBANK STEP 2 SCORE ESTIMATOR SERIES. ![]()
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