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COMLEX Level 2: Complete Guide to Format, Scoring & Preparation

If COMLEX Level 2 is the exam that now defines your residency application, you need more than a study plan — you need to understand exactly what you're walking into. This guide breaks down everything that actually matters: the format, the scoring, the percentiles, and the preparation strategies that move the needle.

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USMLE Step 2 CK Registration: Scheduling, Eligibility & What to Expect

Everything you think you know about USMLE Step 2 CK registration is probably missing a few details that could cost you months and hundreds of dollars. This guide walks you through every step — from eligibility and fees to permit windows and what actually happens when you sit down for a nine-hour exam.

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What Is a Shelf Exam? Everything Medical Students Need to Know

If you're heading into your clinical year, shelf exams will shape your grades, your Step 2 CK score, and your residency application in ways most students don't fully understand until it's too late. This guide breaks down everything — from how the scoring system actually works to what separates students who honor every rotation from those who don't.

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USMLE Step 2 CK Changes: New Software Update for Step 1 & Step 2 CK (May 2026)

The USMLE is making its biggest structural change to Step 2 CK and Step 1 in years, and if you have an exam date this spring or summer, there are a few things you need to know before your next practice session. Here is what is changing in May 2026, what it means for how you study, and what you should be doing differently right now.

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COMLEX Level 3: The Complete Guide

If you're a DO resident staring down COMLEX Level 3, you already know the pressure — but do you actually know what's on it, how it's scored, or why your study strategy from medical school won't cut it here? This guide breaks down everything from the two-day format to score release timelines to the resources that residents swear by.

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Neurology Shelf Exam: How to Score 90th+ Percentile

Scoring in the 90th percentile on the neurology shelf exam isn't about studying harder — it's about knowing exactly what to prioritize, when to start, and which resources actually move the needle. This guide breaks down everything third-year med students need to know, from the NBME's own scoring data to the study stack that top scorers swear by.

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Family Medicine Shelf Exam: How to Score 90th+ Percentile

Most medical students walk into the family medicine shelf exam thinking it's the easy one — and walk out wishing they'd studied differently. This guide breaks down exactly what it takes to land in the 90th percentile, from the one topic category that makes or breaks your score to the study schedule that top performers actually use.

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USMLE Step 1 IMG Guide: How to Pass While Working Full-Time

Most IMGs preparing for USMLE Step 1 are doing it while holding down a job, managing visa timelines, and studying without the safety net of a US medical school behind them, and the pass rate data shows exactly how much that gap costs. This guide breaks down what actually separates IMGs who pass from those who don't, and how to build a study plan that works around real life.

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Master Your USMLE Step 1 Study Schedule: Proven Plans from 4 to 12 Weeks

Whether you have 4 weeks or 12, the way you structure your USMLE Step 1 study schedule could be the difference between passing and a setback that follows you into residency applications. Inside, we break down exactly what to study, when to study it, and the proven strategies top-scoring students swear by.

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