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Predict Your USMLE Step 1 Score

Type in your scores and how many days you took the practice test before your actual exam and we'll predict your expected score.

You only have to type in scores for the exam's you have taken.

Predicting with a USMLE Step 1 Score Predictor

Achieving a good score on the USMLE Step 1 is crucial for your medical career, and our Step 1 predictor is designed to help you reach your goals. By using our predictor, you can accurately estimate your Step 1 score to tailor your study plan for maximum efficiency. Our tool utilizes a custom built algorithm to give you the most reliable score predictions, helping you to study smarter, not harder. With insights into your performance you can avoid leaving your USMLE Step 1 score to chance.

Which NBME’s are best to take for Step 1?

Selecting the appropriate NBME (National Board of Medical Examiners) exam is crucial for your USMLE Step 1 preparation. The right NBME practice exam can provide you with a realistic assessment of your knowledge, pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses, and guide your study efforts effectively. For Step 1, it's recommended to start with the most recent NBME forms, as they are updated to reflect the current exam format and content. But let's say you only have time to take one and you are still wondering what is the best NBME to take for Step 1? By signing up to become a premium member you can get access to our full statistics page which will tell you which NBME's are most predictive for Step 1. By choosing the right NBME, you don't have to waste your time taking a NBME that isn't predictive.

Why should you avoid using the Amboss Score Predictor or Reddit Score Predictor?

The answer is simple: Predict My Step Score has been the trusted choice for over five years, boasting more than one million data points with over tens of thousands of tests predicted. Our platform offers reliability and accuracy, outperforming Amboss and Reddit, which lack the same depth of historical data and user submissions. This ensures a more accurate forecast of your scores! :)

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