

Most of all, I was worried about my Step 2 CK study plan. The thought of clinical evaluations and shelf exams was overwhelming. The week before I started third-year, I was filled with dread. We’re finally practicing to be a real doctor. We have to show up on time and know our patients well. Instead, we pre-round (sometimes at 4:30 in the morning). There are no more recorded lectures online. We no longer have the luxury of waking up late. Instead of working independently for the next exam, we work in interdisciplinary teams to provide patient care.Īs a result, our Step 2 CK study plan is necessarily different from our Step 1 plan. We go from classroom learning to clinical application on the wards. The third-year of medical school is a difficult transition. How did I transition from a mediocre to an exceptional student? Keep reading to find out.

I memorized for my exams, and never mastered the material. She scored 95%ile on multiple shelf exams and a 261 on Step 2 CK.īefore Yousmle, my approach was mediocre. The upshot? A better Step 2 CK study plan led to incredible results. In this article, Minills describes exactly how much her previously study plan had been holding her back. We are too busy burying ourselves in textbooks and QBanks until exhaustion.

How much does a bad Step 2 CK study plan hold you back? Most of us never find out.
