The Ultimate USMLE Step 2 CK Study Plan
The Elite 4-Week USMLE Step 2 CK Study Plan is Here! Do you have a USMLE Step 2 CK study plan? Our experienced Step 2 CK tutors came up with this free study schedule in order to help guide students on their Step 2 prep journey. With 4 weeks...
The Ultimate COMLEX Level 2 Study Plan
With only 4 weeks left until your upcoming COMLEX Level 2 exam, it’s time to get organized and crack down on studying. We’ve got you covered with our Ultimate COMLEX Level 2 Study Plan! This study plan can serve as a perfect template and jumping-off point for you to...
Creating a Personalized Study Schedule with AI
With the launch of chatGPT, OpenAI's conversational language model, we have been wondering what kind of interesting uses this new technology can provide for medical and premedical students. We have written two opposing views on whether it will be a good tool for writing a personal statement for medical school...
10 Steps to Creating Your Perfect Step 2 CK Study Plan
Your dedicated Step 2 CK study time is approaching, and you need an effective study plan to keep yourself on track. It can be difficult to adjust to a premade schedule, especially when it does not account for your weaker subjects or the amount of study time that you have...
How to Study for the MCAT: 6-Month MCAT Study Plan
This MCAT study plan is ideal for students who will benefit from a long-term study period, or for post-baccalaureates who are working full-time and only have approximately 10-20 weeks available to study per week during evenings and weekends. However, anyone can follow this timeline. It has distinct advantages of avoiding...
Your 10-Week USMLE Step 1 Study Schedule
The Ultimate 10-Week USMLE Step 1 Study Schedule So you're in med school and 10 weeks away from taking the USMLE Step 1 huh? Don't panic, you still have some time! The thing you need now is a realistic study Step 1 study schedule that you can stick to and follow...
Free 6-Week USMLE Step 1 Study Schedule
You’re 6 weeks away from your USMLE Step 1 test day and it’s time to get serious. Very serious. Hopefully, up until this point you have already gotten involved and are familiar with Step 1 material, test structure, or consulted with a USMLE Step 1 tutor. Maybe you’ve gone through...