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Muhammad Numan Khan USMLE Step 2 CK Experience
Muhammad Numan Khan USMLE Step 2 CK Experience
Quick Summary:
Duration: 5 months & 10days. (10th April, 2016- 21st September, 2016)
Material Used:
All Kaplan 2014 Videos with Kaplan Lecture notes (LN 2016) (The best of all sources to build the
basic foundation for step 2ck)
MTB 2 for IM
MTB 3 for other subjects (didnt like it so much)
Question banks:
USMLE world Q bank for Step 2 CK (online): most imp source
USMLE world Q bank for Step 3 (offline): do it if you have time, its really good
NBMEs:
NBME 4(offline): Score 230. June, 2016
NBME 7(offline): Score 255. July, 2016
UWSA (online): Score 281. August 2016
NBME 6(offline): Score 261. September 2016, 2 weeks before exam
PREPARATION
After taking my step 1 Exam in March 2016 (259), I took a 1 month break and started studying for step 2
ck while doing my internship/House job. In the 1st 2 months I would study for like 6 to 8 hours a day
while in the last 3 months I would usually study for 10 to 12 hours a day.
Started with Kaplan lecture videos (2014) and lecture notes. I did it in around 2 months. Then
took NBME 4.
Started IM from MTB 2 and revised other subjects from Kaplan LN and at the same time started
doing UW Q Bank for Step 3(offline). It took me around 1 month to complete this and then took
NBME 7 and then booked the quarter period for Step 2 CK.
Started UW Q bank for Step 2 CK (online and did it twice) and revised all subjects from Kaplan
LN with MTB 2 and MTB 3(did it once, didnt like it. Just transferred the few important points it
had to Kaplan).This took me around 2 months. Then took UWSA and booked the date.
In last 20 days before exam. Revised UW notes I made, revised IM from MTB 2 and other
subjects from Kaplan LN . Focused on preventive medicine, immunization and screening.
Try to think as a clinician. Know how to approach a patient and what you think is good for
the patient. Remember the guidelines. The real exam is different from UW and UWSA but if
you have a sound foundation of your clinical knowledge you will do good.
Dont try hard to memorize stuff. Its all about the basic concepts and principles.
Motivation, dedication and the quest to learn more will help you to improve and learn.
There will be times in which youll be distressed and feel like its not happening. Trust me
that happen to everyone. It happened to me too. But then you realize that all the
knowledge you learn here is not just so that you can regurgitate on exam day but will help
you throughout your life in saving life of patients.
I wish you all best of luck. Hope you all do well on your exam. And do let me know how you did on
your exam and how this experience helped you. Ill be really glad to know that you performed well.
Sincerely,
Muhammad Numan Khan