u/GreatBigPumpkin27

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Move Up Level 2?!?! Exam preparedness

I've posted previously about possibly moving up my COMLEX Level 2. Reposting with small updates. Currently, I'm scheduled to take Level 2 on 6/23. I've been in partial dedicated over the last 3 weeks while on an easy elective. Essentially sitting at 40 more days of dedicated time, which seems to be too much (anticipating exhaustion).

COMAT average is 112.
Uworld average is 65% (63% completed)
TrueLearn average is 69% (12% completed)

I'm mainly studying using AnKing, specifically opening tags associated with Uworld and personal word searches based on TrueLearn. I have not done Amboss.

I completed an at-home COMSAE Phase 2 115i under testing conditions with a score of 619. I'm currently set to take an additional COMSAE at my instutition in 2 weeks.

Overall, I'm concerned I may exhaust myself studying for so long. Based on my scores, I feel like I am in a good position. I think my risk of failing the exam is well mitigated at this point, but I want to also get a good score. I'm applying EM with a goal of scoring 600+ on Level 2.

Looking for advice before I make this decision. I don't want to move it back after moving it forward. I won't be making a decision until after the 2nd COMSAE.

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u/GreatBigPumpkin27 — 11 hours ago
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My current exam date for COMLEX Level 2 is set for June 23rd. I'm just starting my 2nd week of an elective rotation that requires no more than 2 hours per weekday of my time. I've essentially started dedicated study time. Moreover, my school gives us 5-6 weeks off for dedicated studying time along with completion of certications and other school assignments. I'm wondering if I should move up my exam date so that I don't get burnt out studying so long.

My COMAT average is 112. I've completed 61% of UWorld with a 64% average. I just started TrueLearn (6% complete) with average of 67%. I mainly study with AnKing. Have not done Amboss.

I have a school administered COMSAE coming up in the next week or two. Should I reassess at that point?

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u/GreatBigPumpkin27 — 11 days ago