03-13-2021, 11:37 AM
Hi everybody! Its that time of year again, a lot of ya'll about to CONQUER THE STEP BEAST.
My background: 4th year US MD, tutor x 10 years (started in 8th grade) - started tutoring Step 1, 2CK, and NBME Shelf exams roughly a year ago and worked with US MD, IMG, DO students. I taught a NBME/USMLE board review at my school for the MS-3's.
My score history: Step 1 254, Step 2 259, Shelf exams: >90 percentile% OBYGYN, Psychiatry, Neurology, Pediatrics, Family Medicine. 90percentile% Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine
Philosophy: we meet on video platform, you will share screen with me, and we will go through uworld questions together as well as content review. There is a lot of test taking strategies and test day psychology that really trips people up, and that is where I can provide a personalized assessment to help identify blind spots. As questions come up, content review is covered as well. Its really how you make the session, but typically I find that doing questions together combined with content gives people a lot of "insight" aka understanding to their own blind spots and where they can improve the most!
Good luck to all for test taking
My background: 4th year US MD, tutor x 10 years (started in 8th grade) - started tutoring Step 1, 2CK, and NBME Shelf exams roughly a year ago and worked with US MD, IMG, DO students. I taught a NBME/USMLE board review at my school for the MS-3's.
My score history: Step 1 254, Step 2 259, Shelf exams: >90 percentile% OBYGYN, Psychiatry, Neurology, Pediatrics, Family Medicine. 90percentile% Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine
Philosophy: we meet on video platform, you will share screen with me, and we will go through uworld questions together as well as content review. There is a lot of test taking strategies and test day psychology that really trips people up, and that is where I can provide a personalized assessment to help identify blind spots. As questions come up, content review is covered as well. Its really how you make the session, but typically I find that doing questions together combined with content gives people a lot of "insight" aka understanding to their own blind spots and where they can improve the most!
Good luck to all for test taking