If you want to take a San Diego USMLE class, get in touch with Varsity Tutors. The USMLE, or United States Medical Licensing Exam, is a series of three standardized tests taken by individuals seeking licensure for the unsupervised practice of medicine in the U.S. The exams are cumulative, meaning that you're going to need to remember everything you've studied at a local med school such as the University of California San Diego School of Medicine. If the sheer volume of material has you feeling completely overwhelmed, let us help you break the material into more easily digestible bits.
For instance, it's logical to study for each USMLE test individually, not thinking about the next one until you get past the current one. The individual exams are called "Steps" and are numbered, so it's easy to determine which one you take next. Generally speaking, students take Step 1 following their second year of med school, Step 2 during their fourth year, and Step 3 as the final step before actually practicing medicine. Keep reading to learn more about how we might be able to help you.
What concepts are generally covered in a San Diego USMLE course?
Step 1 of the USMLE is a science test that measures your understanding of core bodily functions such as the endocrine and nervous systems. You have approximately 240 multiple-choice questions in seven blocks of 60 minutes, so you will be testing for an entire day. If you struggle to maintain concentration over long periods of time, your instructor can teach you how to focus for exam day.
Part 2 is split into two separate tests taken on different days: Clinical Knowledge and Clinical Skills. Clinical Knowledge utilizes a comparable format to Step 1, except that you have roughly 316 questions to answer over eight 60-minute blocks. Clinical Skills is more of a practical exam, where you'll meet with 12 "patients" (actually actors) in order to diagnose what might be wrong and recommend follow-up tests. Clinical Skills essentially grades you on your communication skills, so you might role-play several scenarios with your instructor and your fellow students to have an idea of what to expect.
Finally, Part 3 is a two-part test taken over consecutive days. Day one follows a format comparable to Step 1 and Step 2 Clinical Knowledge, as you have six blocks of 60 minutes to answer approximately 233 multiple-choice questions. The key difference is that the questions deal with medical specializations as opposed to general science. Day two also has multiple-choice items (180, split into six 45-minute blocks), but is more notable for its 13 computer-based case simulations designed to assess how well you would do as a practicing physician. Some students get intimidated by the electronic interface on these simulations, so your instructor may give you sample questions to work on so that there are no surprises on test day.
What are a few of the benefits of taking a San Diego USMLE course?
Every class provided by Varsity Tutors consists of a group of students meeting a knowledgeable instructor online for maximum convenience. Our proprietary Live Learning Platform allows you to see and hear everyone in your class as if you were in the same room, so asking for help is as easy as putting your hand up. You can also trust your teacher to provide accurate information, as there is an extensive vetting process in place to ensure that instructors are working with current USMLE concepts and strategies.
Studying in a group also offers several advantages over trying to go it alone. For example, completing group assignments can help you approach clinical cases in new ways, potentially helping you figure out what's wrong when you couldn't on your own. You can also help your classmates with anything they may be struggling with, reinforcing your own knowledge base while simultaneously gaining the satisfaction of helping somebody else.
Studying in a group also provides superior value for your money, as everyone can chip in on the cost of your San Diego USMLE class instructor. If you feel as though you could benefit from individualized attention, you also have the right to book private time with your instructor on an as-needed basis.
We also try to make attending a San Diego USMLE class as convenient as possible. Everything takes place online, so you never need to worry about sitting in traffic to get to a meeting. We also offer multiple class sessions simultaneously, including two and four-week options to accommodate nearly any schedule. New classes start up monthly, so you don't need to wait too long before getting started.
Can I sign up for a San Diego USMLE course right now?
Absolutely. Simply contact an Educational Consultant using the information provided below to learn more about how Varsity Tutors can enroll you in a San Diego USMLE prep course today. We look forward to hearing from you!
Education & Certification
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- AP Chemistry
- MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
- Professional Certifications
- +11 subjects
Kunwal: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...who was shaped by both the streets of Punjab, Pakistan and NYC. I graduated from the Macaulay Honors College with a BA in Biology and Boston University School of Medicine with my MD. I am passionate about empowering all students to feel confident in their ability to learn and conquer tests using test prep strategies and insights. I have years of experience teaching test prep (SHSAT, PSAT, SAT, MCAT, USMLEs) and specialize in learning disorders,...
Education & Certification
- CUNY Hunter College - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
- Boston University School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- USMLE Step 1
- Elementary School Science
- +103 subjects
Antonio: San Diego USMLE course instructor
I like to be creative and adapt to the learning style of a student. My goal is to make learning fun and never feel like a chore.... Adapt to what kind of learning the student best responds to; that way learning is fun and easy going, and never frustrating.... Get to know each other a bit, in order to know how to approach each topic the best way possible.... I think making different suggestions on how I taught myself, the material could bring some insight to someone in how to go about understanding the topic.
Education & Certification
- The Texas AM University - Bachelors, Biology, General
- UAG school of medicine - PHD, Medical doctor
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- NBME - National Board of Medical Examiners
- Science
- AP Physics 2
- +59 subjects
Jarett: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...wound with tools, Elisa's face became blank with fear. Noting her anxiety, his assistant and I took her hands and reassured her that everything would be well. As the doctor treated the wound, removing the infected tissue and fluid, Elisa grimaced with pain and clung tightly to our hands. After her wound had been dressed, she was given an antibiotic and invited to rest her foot before returning home. Before we could move to prepare...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor of Science, Biophysics
- Midwestern University-Glendale - Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- COMLEX
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- USMLE Step 1
- +27 subjects
Oygul: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...tutored college Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and helped students prepare for MCAT. In addition to building the knowledge base, I like to emphasize critical thinking and problem solving. After 7 years of tutoring, I became aware of many social and psychological factors and prior life experiences that can affect learning. This understanding allows me to help students manage their test-taking anxiety and challenge any negative beliefs that get in their way. I believe that intelligence...
Education & Certification
- CUNY Bernard M Baruch College - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- USMLE Step 1
- Pre-Calculus
- Pre-Algebra
- +86 subjects
Nikolas: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...team, and became 2014-2015 College Football National Champions. Furthermore, I was named an OSU Scholar Athlete four times, and selected to the Academic All-Big Ten team two times. I will be beginning medical school in August of 2016. Before that begins, I am working as a personal trainer/performance coach, in addition to tutoring. While I can tutor a variety of subjects, I am most effective in teaching science courses. I also am able to help...
Education & Certification
- Ohio State University-Main Campus - Bachelors, Exercise Science Education
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- Pre-Algebra
- MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
- GRE Subject Tests
- +85 subjects
Shreyas: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...and USMLE. I enjoy tutoring math in general since I took those courses during my high school and undergraduate career. To me its like a puzzle and thus I enjoy helping students piece together the knowledge. I like to start off tutoring by establishing a basic foundation so that we are on the same page and use a step wise learning system that builds upon the foundation we just built. Outside of tutoring I enjoy...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at San Antonio - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- American University of the Caribbean - Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- Test Prep
- Biostatistics
- ACT
- +60 subjects
Mariya: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...and help others to gain knowledge. In my opinion, a key to success is not only a hard work, but understanding also. When we understand the material, we have all the chances to learn something. Being an honored student myself, I know how to break down and teach the hardest topics. My teaching style will help students to memorize the material quickly and effectively with the help of mnemonics, visualization and spaced repetition. I look...
Education & Certification
- Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University - Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- Certified Medical Assistant Exam
- NCLEX
- Elementary School Writing
- +82 subjects
Stephen: San Diego USMLE course instructor
Hello, my name is Stephen! I love to learn and make sense of the world around me. I bring this enthusiastic style to tutoring sessions, and my goal working with students is not only to help improve test scores, but to actually have fun making connections with the material.
Education & Certification
- Loras College - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- Southern Illinois University School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- USMLE Step 1
- USMLE Step 3
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- +28 subjects
Jessica: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...find their best learning style in order to maximize their learning potential. I enjoy working with students to achieve their best especially when they feel defeated because every student at some point in their academic career has felt that way. I love reading, especially fiction and literature. I am also athletically active; my favorite sport is basketball. In addition to being active, I enjoy being outdoors and hiking. I am a social person, so many...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General
- Howard University - Doctor of Medicine, Biological and Physical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- Other
- Study Skills
- Professional Certifications
- +1 subjects
Mikhail: San Diego USMLE course instructor
I consider myself one of the lucky few who found his calling as an educator. After many years of academia, including University and Medical School I've come to love and feel fulfilled helping others. I love to teach and help people when I can. I have many years of experience tutoring and teaching people both...
Education & Certification
- Stony Brook University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine - Current Grad Student, Premedicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- USMLE Step 1
- Pharmacology
- +79 subjects
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- Series 65
- Series 79
- Series 6
- +56 subjects
Michelle: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...test tests our strength, mental stability and our endurance for lengthy hours. My philosophy is and always will be do to do your best and strive for excellence. That is what I teach my students and with my help, they are able to obtain this. Outside of academics, I enjoy cooking, traveling, and reading while outside. I also have a puppy named Sketchy who I spend a great deal of time with.
Education & Certification
- Wayne State University - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Ross University School of Medicine - Current Grad Student, Homeopathic Medicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- AACN - American Association of Colleges of Nursing
- USMLE Step 1
- +23 subjects
Jung: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...M.D. student at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and has aspirations to pursue a career as an Emergency Medicine physician. He graduated from Rutgers University, New Brunswick in May 2015 where he double majored in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and Psychology and minored in Chemistry. He graduated from the School of Arts and Sciences Honors Program with the distinction of Summa Cum Laude. After graduation, he worked at the Colgate-Palmolive Global Technology Center for...
Education & Certification
- Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Bachelors, Molecular Biology & Biochemistry and Psychology
- New Jersey Medical School - Current Grad Student, Doctor of Medicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- PRAXIS
- MCAT Verbal Reasoning
- AP Physics 1
- +45 subjects
Kayla: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...tutored extensively over the past 8 years in a variety of subjects and age ranges. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about helping pre-med students prepare for medical school. I also have extensive experience with mock interviews, MCAT prep, personal statement writing, the application process, and mentoring. In my experience helping students navigate this process is fun, rewarding, and an amazing way to make sure that they are prepared...
Education & Certification
- Indiana Wesleyan University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- NBOME - National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners
- NBME - National Board of Medical Examiners
- COMLEX
- +66 subjects
Dawlat: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...affiliated with Weill-Cornell Medicine Qatar (WCMQ) a sub-campus of Weill-Cornell Medicine USA. During my residency, I had the opportunity of formal and informal teaching of WCMQ students, and I was provided with a teaching appreciation letter based on the student's feedback for my best teaching methodology. During my 4 years of IM residency, I read and got a stronghold of all IM subspecialties. I appeared in 4 in-Training IM (ITE-IM) exams conducted by the American...
Education & Certification
- khyber medical college - Bachelor of Technology, Premedicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- USMLE Step 1
- USMLE Step 3
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- +6 subjects
Vanessa: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...Science is highly organized, and works in systems. Once one understands a specific system or concept that is being studied, it makes the rest of the work so much more fun. Outside of medical school, I love to cook, go for a long bike ride, head to the beach or catch the latest musical (pre-covid of course). I work hard in my studies but always make some time for friends, family and myself. I'm looking...
Education & Certification
- Florida Atlantic University - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities
- Saint James School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- PANCE - Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination
- USMLE Step 2 CK
- COMLEX
- +64 subjects
Omer: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...pharmacology became my strong points as I tutored my peers in post lecture sessions with my university's academic assistance program. Most of my tutoring sessions were catered towards preparing students for seminars, board exams and tests as well as homework help. I have learned to rapidly pinpoint the issues learners are having, provide a succinct solution to solve the problem, and to always be prepared with multiple methods of presenting the same material (catered to...
Education & Certification
- The Lyceum School - Bachelor of Science, Premedicine
- Liaquat National Medical College - Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- Other
- Microbiology
- Electrical Engineering
- +18 subjects
Norma: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...curiosity into more productive avenues by working in study groups, helping friends answer their own questions which were usually quite similar this mine, This helped develop my confidence in teaching others through college, summer camps and medical school. I love working with different age groups as they all bring unique learning opportunities. My degrees have given me the skills to cover a wide range of subjects in the sciences and medicine, and to value each...
Education & Certification
- Sam Houston State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- American University of AntiguaFlorida International University College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- NCLEX
- Emergency Medicine
- MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems
- +26 subjects
Nessim: San Diego USMLE course instructor
...prevent or decrease their risk of exposure. Each of these experiences has been a crucial component of the my ideologies on how to effectively teach, mentor, and motivate people about learning by understanding. I believe that being a teacher is more than just explaining content, but being able to teach using an individualistic approach, while building trust with all those you work with, whether a student, patient, or members of a community.... Teaching should be an interactive experience rather than one person instructing another. Building a trusting relationship with the student you are working with is an essential component to understanding their strengths and weaknesses.
Education & Certification
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Bachelors, Biological Sciences
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Masters, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- USMLE
- COMLEX
- NCLEX
- Business
- +76 subjects