u/Expert_Lake_2042

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Am I on track

Just started dedicated on May 10, AT 47% on UWorld with 32% of the deck viewed. Using uworld becuase of the Anking add-on tool and I am not going to be searching cards half of the day for Truelearn tags. I do use Truelearn for OMM questions and have gone through Dirty Medicine for OMM review already prior to the COMAT OPP. Test date is June 30 and I have a week off at the end of May I won't be studying beyond anki becuase of preexisting engagement.

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u/Expert_Lake_2042 — 5 days ago
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Hey everyone, looking for some honest feedback on where I’m at and whether my study plan is solid moving forward.

I just took a COMSAE on May 5 and scored a 397. I know my school requires a 425 to sit for COMLEX Level 1, so I’m trying to figure out if I’m on track to hit that in the next couple weeks.

For context, I scored a 207 on my FBS COMAT, which makes me feel like I’m capable of passing, but clearly I need to tighten things up.

Test date: June 30
So I’ve got a little over 7 weeks, minus a few days:

  • May 5–7 (ACLS + OB prep, lighter studying)
  • May 28–31 (wedding, not studying)

Current Study Plan

Daily:

  • 2 blocks of 40 UWorld questions (timed)
  • Review all questions after (structured review, focusing on why I missed things)
  • Targeted Anki based on UWorld misses
  • 3 Sketchy videos per day (trying to tie to weak areas/missed questions)
  • 12 TrueLearn OMM questions daily

Weekly structure:

  • Friday = heavier question day (up to 3–4 blocks, lighter review)
  • Sunday = deep review of missed questions + weak areas
  • 1 day off per week (usually Saturday)

I also keep a notebook where I track:

  • Why I got questions wrong
  • Key patterns
  • Traps I fell for

My main questions

  1. Is a 397 at ~7 weeks out something people have come back from to pass comfortably?
  2. Is my study plan solid, or am I missing something obvious?
  3. Should I be doing more content review, or just doubling down on UWorld + review?
  4. How often should I be taking COMSAEs from here?
  5. For people who were in a similar score range, what helped you break into passing?
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u/Expert_Lake_2042 — 17 days ago