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Thursday, January 30, 2014

FINALLY!!! I DID IT!

Well, here it is February almost, and I have just finally taken and recieved my USMLE Step 1 Scores.







PASSED!!!!!!!!!



Unfortunately, I didn't score as high as I wanted, but in the end passing was my ultimate goal.

Other News

 I have had an addition to my family!!!! Lilly "Kate" Katherine Andrews was born on August 13, 2013.






But what you really want to know about ---> THE TEST. 

I stayed at a very nice hotel (thanks MOM) the night before my exam. I couldn't sleep very well. So I read first aid and did some Uworld questions until I fell asleep.

I arrived at the testing center early only to be met by a very rude attendant. I had to keep my infant daughter close to nurse her on breaks but I was rudely informed that no one can wait in the office, they have to wait outside.

There was no microwave or refrigerator. I was only allowed to stuff everything into one locker. If I had needed to pump milk it would have been terribly inadequate.

Luckily, I didn't let her attitude get me down and laughed with the other employees about her rudeness.

I took a short break after every block and had a snack and went to the bathroom. Every second block I had to nurse Lilly Kate. My mom came to help me out with her and they went back to the hotel which was only a minute away to wait for me.

I was so nervous at the conclusion of each block, I had almost no time left and was nervous to move on.

The end of the final block was the worst. It comes up with a disclaimer that ending the exam doesn't mean that you have answered all of the questions or completed the exam. (I double checked to be sure).

I couldn't even remember many of the questions. I didn't know if I had passed or failed when I left the testing center. I just wasn't sure.

THE AFTERMATH

The first day I spent thinking about questions and I was really upset because I had watched some study videos and was told some specific information that was incorrect. I missed one question due to listening to that advice.

Bad advice. See this post for more information on advice.

Waiting was the hardest part. I really felt like I was going nuts just waiting to know what I had made. I really just prayed and had others praying and everytime I let the "what if I failed" thought creep in I just redirected myself to thinking about how many people were praying and let my faith carry me.

Honestly, I do not know how people relax without faith.

So this is what my days looked like in the waiting period.

  • check my email at 9 am on a Wednesday. 
  • check forums for other peoples exam experiences
  • check my email
  • text a friend and tell them I am so nervous and ask a million annoying questions- thanks for still being my friends, CT and HK. 
  • check my email. 
  • check the ECFMG website. 
  • finally realize that I am going to have to wait another week.
  • eat lots of junk food
I really did do other things because I have a five month old daughter and four other children but for the most part this was my thought process. On days that weren't wednesdays I tried to find crafts that I wanted to make and watched tv. I also tried to have a plan B and tell myself that failing wasn't the worst that could happen.

I did use "the trick" and it indicated that I had passed. I didn't trust it.

My advice (REALLY? If you haven't learned that lesson yet)


I felt like some things that I studied in depth were tested very broadly and some things were tested broadly that I had studied in depth and mostly it seemed to be the easier concepts were tested in minutiae.  That was just my perception.

(Please don't trust my judgment and study everything.)

I didn't feel like First Aid was enough, but that doesn't mean don't use it. Many people like it and I just am not like many people. I think I do better when I make my own study guides and notes. I am pretty sure that I will do that for the step 2. I will use the study guides but Ill rewrite even though it is time consuming, I think I would do better if I did. 

I recieved my results on a Wednesday. It was about 1pm. I don't think there is any rhyme or reason to time but the day is almost always according to all of the people I know -Wednesday. So you can use the 28 day formula and Wednesday for knowing when to expect your results.

Whats Next?

I have to get my student loan paperwork filed and I have get my ACLS, TB test, and health form completed. Send in all the paperwork and get my placement. I hope to begin rotations by the end of February!!!

Thanks for following on my long journey. It has been longer than expected with bumps along the way, but I am so happy and glad to say that I haven't given up and I am still getting there.

Never ever quit.


Until next time,
Amy Jones