Uworld Usmle Step 1 Full ⇒
You might be tempted to buy the 90-day plan to save money. Here is why the full subscription (180+ days) is a better investment for your sanity and score (Pass).
| Week | Qs/day | Focus | |------|--------|-------| | 1 | 40 | Tutor mode, untimed, system-based (weak systems first) | | 2 | 60 | Start timed random, 2 blocks/day | | 3–5 | 80 | Timed random, review all explanations, annotate FA | | 6 | 80 + incorrects | UWSA1 (end of week 6) | | 7 | 80 + incorrects | Review weak systems in FA | | 8 | 40–80 | UWSA2, review all marked + incorrects + biostats/ethics |
When we refer to the "full" version of UWorld for Step 1, we are typically distinguishing it from trial versions (like the free 7-day trial or the 90-day starter pack) or from the "Self-Assessment" (SA) forms. uworld usmle step 1 full
The UWorld USMLE Step 1 Full subscription generally refers to a 180-day or 365-day access period that unlocks:
If you reset the Qbank and recognize the question on the second pass, you are wasting your time. You must explain why the other four options are wrong. If you cannot, you haven't learned it. You might be tempted to buy the 90-day plan to save money
Buying the Qbank is 10% of the battle. Here is a step-by-step strategy used by students who pass comfortably.
If you haven't seen the dashboard, here is what the full access unlocks: When we refer to the "full" version of
The power of UWorld is repetition. With a 180-day subscription, you can finish a "Systems-based" pass (tutor mode) in 4 months, reset the Qbank (UWorld allows one reset), and do a "Random/Timed" pass in the final 2 months. Short subscriptions rarely allow time for a full reset.