The questions were very similar to the actual Step 1 examination.
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I also like that you can change the settings to easy-difficult and create subject-specific exams.
I found this very helpful throughout basic sciences and preparing for my comprehensive NBME.
Some questions would be very simple and just test your basic knowledge, whereas other questions were actually quite difficult and made you think hard.
I recommend using QMax from the first day of medical school for everyone because it really makes sure you understand the material thoroughly.
The explanations are great and not too lengthy, so that doing the questions does not feel intimidating at all.
I used this question bank during my dedicated study period too, and I really enjoyed having an extra set of questions with explanations straight from First Aid.
I used it to test specific organ systems and closer to my test date, I used it for immunology and microbiology.
I love that the questions show where that information can be found in First Aid.
The explanations were VERY clear and at times better than Uworld.
I really enjoyed the search function where you can find questions that feature a specific phrase or disease.
That being said, Rx Qmax is a good way to make sure you know all of the First Aid content well since it references the FA page number.
Its also great bc unlike Kaplan, you can search for a specific topic you want to do questions on which I found very helpful (especially in the last week or so of my dedicated).
I would say my one regret of medical school class time was not using Rx and First Aid even more consistently because they were the 1 resource that prepared me for Step 1.
The questions were pretty well writtenand the explanations were very thorough.
One of the best things about them is the bottom line at the end which gave the educational objective and then the links to the resources you could use to find further info.If you take your time and review the explanations as you go, making notes in your FA, then its like studying and applying concepts at the same time.
The questions were detailed enough, the content was current (even more so than Kaplan) and I learned some things I didnt learn in class, which were on my STEP 1 exam.
Its perfect for when youre starting to study.I would definitely recommend using it in the beginning of your study journey.
I really learn a lot from the explanations.
They do a good job of explaining why the other options are wrong.
I used this Qbank to prepare for medical school exams.
The nice thing about this system is that you can select questions by category such as cardiology vs neurology, etc.