USMLE Step 2 CK Custom Study Plan

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An Excel workbook that builds your entire Step 2 CK schedule from your own inputs.

Set your start date, plan length, hours per study day, daily start time and off days, choose your content resource, QBank, video resource, flashcards and assessment resource, then rate each clinical area strong, moderate or weak. The workbook generates a week by week hourly calendar down to the individual task: what to read, what to watch, how many questions to sit, which explanations to review and what to log in your flashcards. Weak areas automatically receive more review weight.

What is inside

Start Here. Every input in one place, plus a live summary, a readiness dashboard, an advisor pacing check and a QBank completion tracker.

Topic Bank. Eighteen clinical focus areas spanning internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, neurology, emergency medicine, family medicine, ethics and biostatistics.

Weekly Plan. A generated Monday to Sunday hourly calendar for every week of your plan, colour coded by task type, with daily hour and question totals, catch up blocks, CMS review, assessment weeks and a final sprint mode for the closing weeks.

Task Tracker. A daily log for status, actual hours, questions planned and completed, percent correct and notes.

The readiness dashboard tracks your baseline NBME or UWSA, your latest score and your Free 120, and returns a readiness status with a suggested next step. The pacing advisor compares recommended coverage hours against the hours you actually have, tells you whether the plan is realistic, and suggests the earliest sensible exam date. A separate QBank tracker sets your target questions per study day and flags when you fall behind.

Topic areas are adapted from the official USMLE Step 2 CK content outline and turned into a practical planning layer. This workbook is a study planning aid. It is not an official USMLE product, it is not affiliated with or endorsed by USMLE, FSMB or NBME, and it is not a guarantee of any exam outcome.

You will need Microsoft Excel or a spreadsheet application that supports xlsx formulas.

An Excel workbook that builds your entire Step 2 CK schedule from your own inputs.

Set your start date, plan length, hours per study day, daily start time and off days, choose your content resource, QBank, video resource, flashcards and assessment resource, then rate each clinical area strong, moderate or weak. The workbook generates a week by week hourly calendar down to the individual task: what to read, what to watch, how many questions to sit, which explanations to review and what to log in your flashcards. Weak areas automatically receive more review weight.

What is inside

Start Here. Every input in one place, plus a live summary, a readiness dashboard, an advisor pacing check and a QBank completion tracker.

Topic Bank. Eighteen clinical focus areas spanning internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, neurology, emergency medicine, family medicine, ethics and biostatistics.

Weekly Plan. A generated Monday to Sunday hourly calendar for every week of your plan, colour coded by task type, with daily hour and question totals, catch up blocks, CMS review, assessment weeks and a final sprint mode for the closing weeks.

Task Tracker. A daily log for status, actual hours, questions planned and completed, percent correct and notes.

The readiness dashboard tracks your baseline NBME or UWSA, your latest score and your Free 120, and returns a readiness status with a suggested next step. The pacing advisor compares recommended coverage hours against the hours you actually have, tells you whether the plan is realistic, and suggests the earliest sensible exam date. A separate QBank tracker sets your target questions per study day and flags when you fall behind.

Topic areas are adapted from the official USMLE Step 2 CK content outline and turned into a practical planning layer. This workbook is a study planning aid. It is not an official USMLE product, it is not affiliated with or endorsed by USMLE, FSMB or NBME, and it is not a guarantee of any exam outcome.

You will need Microsoft Excel or a spreadsheet application that supports xlsx formulas.