This is what I did. I studied aprox. 7hr/day for 6 weeks. I started by reading the step up, then I read the cell and molecular biology HY and the behavioral sciences HY. I then read the FA. After that I got together with a friend who had webprep and listened to all the lectures on anatomy and embriology, epidemiology and a few on biochemestry (FA metbolism, hexose monophosphate shunt...). Then I read the underground clinical vignnettes (all except microbiology). I started doing qbank from the beginning and when I was tired of books I just settled for a question only day (150-200 questions/day). One thing I strongly recomend is not to do questions on the subjects that you have recently studied. I tried to wait at least 3 days before doing questions on a previously reviewed subject. After finishing the UCV, I read a few chapters from Ayala and pathology BRS (I just choose the chapters were I felt the weakest). I also read all the chapters on glucose metabolism from lippincott's biochem. One week before the exam I started reading the FA one more time. Two days before the exam I did all the epidemiology, genetics, molecular biology questions from qbank all over again. I didn't finish qbank (200 questions left). That's all of it. One thing that helped me was that I was scheduled to take the test on july 11 (I started studying june 1) and I was able to change it to july 16 some 2 weeks before the test, so I had 5 more days....I took a whole day off and added the brs and ayala to my schedule which helped a lot. One more thing, I took the pathology, microbiology, pharmacology and physical diagnosis shelf exams during the month of May. For thoose tests I read the pathology brs, microbiology high yield, some chapters of microbiology MRS, the microbiology and the pharmacology sections on FA and the physical diagnosis pre-test. After the shelf exams I took 2 weeks off and started studying for the step 1. So most of the heavy subjects for the step I had already reviewed. I concentrated on reviewing subjects at least 3 times during the 6 weeks. For example, I reviewed pharmacology on the step up, FA, UCV, QBank and FA again. If I just finished reading the pharmacology UCV and I was scheduled to read the FA next, I would leave the pharmacology section for the end, so that a few days passed and I had more exposure to the subject closer to the exam and throughout the 6 weeks. In the end it paid off....I got a 250!!! Hope this helps.