![]() For the first time ever, there is data for Step2 CK from Reddit for Reddit! After nearly four months of collecting survey responses, the results are in. Good news is that there are several good, informational data bad news is that some things were not as granular as one would hope. Secondary good news from the bad news is that those more difficult or less clear areas are being improved upon for the 2019 survey. Regardless of data difficulties, you will do well on Step2 CK. Methods Data collection: Google survey-based data collected from those who took their exam in 2018. Data collected included: date taken, score, practice exam scores, resources used, school type, curriculum, desired specialty, and shelf exam scores. Inclusion/exclusion: There were no exclusions. Step2 CK score was required to submit the survey, so all who submitted the survey were included.Īnalysis: descriptive statistics, ANOVAs, t-tests, and univariate linear regressions were performed in Excel 2016. ![]() Generalized linear model (GLM) to assess multifactorial effect was performed in Matlab by a classmate with experience performing this analysis. ![]() For ANOVA or t-tests, variables were excluded for low sample size (2 or less). Results & Partial Discussion General: With an N of 249, the average Step2 CK score was 253.3 with a standard deviation of 15.6 and standard error of 0.99. Nice try, but UWorld is the alpha and omega of Step studying. Judging by your responses in this and other threads, you work for Kaplan. This is compared to the overall mean from the 2018 NRMP for matched US MDs of 246 (240 for US DOs). usmlejourney said: i think uw is loosing its weight and charm and kaplan is getting good day by day.kaplan covers all types of qs whereas uw covers difficult qs. The overall median was 256 with an interquartile range of 245 & 264. Resources: To no one’s surprise, almost everyone used UWorld (98.8%). ![]() AMBOSS was the second most used QBank (7.2%), followed by Kaplan (4.8%), and finally USMLE-Rx (2%). Many people used some type of Anki deck, the most common being something other than the “featured” decks over at r/medicalschoolanki (14.1%).
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