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Start with a structured study plan and use resources like USMLE Step 1 Question Banks. Practice as much as possible with flashcards and take practice exams. Prioritize understanding concepts over memorization by watching teaching sessions for areas where you have knowledge gaps. Alongside studying, it is important that you maintain a healthy lifestyle, and manage stress to optimize your performance on test day.
Ideally, you should start preparing for USMLE Step 1 during your preclinical years in medical school, around your second year. This allows enough time to build a solid foundation in basic sciences and clinical knowledge. The exact timing may vary based on your individual study pace and school curriculum. You will need a minimum of 6 months to practise and prepare.
Question banks are a vital part of USMLE Step 1 preparation. They simulate exam conditions so they help you practice time management. They reinforce concepts, reveal weak areas, and provide detailed explanations. This will help enhance both your understanding and your test-taking skills, making them a cornerstone of effective preparation.
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