

I feel like that’s totally dependent on you. Unfortunately, I don’t have a good guideline for how many hours you should be studying daily. I suggest making an excel sheet for each day and filling it in with the subjects you will be studying for that day. Then, you can figure out how many of those days you want to spend on each subject or organ system. BRS Physiology equations and only high yield sectionsĬreating a Schedule 01 Calculate how many days you have until Test Day.įor me, this was 43 days.You should go by what you think works best for you. My Step 1 counselor advised me to take 10 half-days, but I didn’t feel like I needed it and I also wanted to spend more time studying. Throughout dedicated, I scheduled about 5 half-days where I would study half the day and then take the rest of the afternoon/evening off to rejuvenate. When you do more than 20 questions at a time, when you are reviewing the answers and explanations sometimes it can be hard to recall what your thinking was behind each question.5:30 pm to 7:30 pm: 2 hour break for dinner and self-care.2:30 pm to 5:30 pm: Finish Anki reviews and finish First Aid review.Supplement with Boards and Beyond as needed.BRS, Pathoma, etc., depending on my “Foundational Science of the Day” (more below).First Aid for “Organ System of the Day”.10:30 am to 2:30 pm: Content review (more below) + short lunch break.I did NOT do any new cards from the Anking deck, except for Sketchy Micro and Pharm because I didn’t have time to finish those videos and do the cards pre-dedicated.
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Hi everyone! As requested, here is my Step 1 Dedicated Study Schedule! I also include tips on how to approach content review and how to create your schedule, but of course everyone has their own way!
