The heart of the platform is a massive database of over . These are specifically designed to mimic the difficulty, tone, and clinical logic of the actual NBME-authored Step 1 exam .
Having a full subscription might tempt you to do 200 questions a day for 6 months. You will burn out. Sustainable studying is 40-80 questions/day maximum.
UWorld is not a textbook; it is a diagnostic tool. Your first 500 questions will likely be brutal. Most students score 40-50% initially. With a full subscription, you have the time to review why you missed a question without the panic of a ticking 90-day clock.
: Instead of just reading a paragraph, you would see a visual flow chart showing exactly which part of the patient vignette (e.g., a specific lab value or physical finding) should have triggered a particular diagnostic branch. The "Why Not" Junctions