Step+1+Qbanks

=Question Banks= First, we recommend looking at the question bank ratings and reviews in //First Aid//​. Other than that, here are some thoughts...


 * [|USMLEWorld QBank]
 * According to Student Services, who gets their info from students who just took the boards, this is the best question bank. However, they recommend saving it for the 5-week intensive study time just before the test because otherwise you will run out of questions before then. Whether you will depends on when you start and how many questions you go through.
 * [|Kaplan Qbank]
 * Also comes highly recommended from Student Services. Some students find the topics esoteric.
 * [|USMLE Rx]
 * Another question bank recommended by Dr. Lay. Integrates with First Aid, including showing the page on which the answer would be found.
 * [|ExamMaster]
 * Large question bank available**free to us through the library**(Registration required) - allows you to generate practice tests and quizzes, and analyze your performance.
 * [|Wiki Test Prep]
 * A free question bank of about 700 USMLE style questions. The site allows you to take either full-length tests on all topics or partial-length tests on specific topics. You can also set-up a personal account so that you can save your previous tests, view a profile of your performance on each subject, and view your cumulative performance. The quality of questions is generally good if you turn on the filter for "approved questions only."

=Practice Tests=
 * [|Free Practice Test] - Free subject test from Princeton Review
 * [|LWW Free Practice Test] - Free 350Q practice test from Lipincott Williams & Wilkins (BRS publishers)
 * [|CBSSA Exam] - Comprehensive Basic Science Self-Assessment, published by the NBME. The school pays for one free for us. Additional versions are available for a fee.