

UWorld is also very reasonably priced, particularly the one month subscription. Maybe a used question book will tide you over for a couple of months, and then you can switch to a 2 month subscription of QBank. While doing questions is very good prep, you don't necessarily need a 6 month subscription to QBank. Research your options in terms of question banks (both in books and online). OP - You just need to be smart about how you spend your money. I spent the last week before Step 1 doing the questions that I had gotten incorrect on UWorld. If you split the account with other people, you won't be able to use this feature, which sucks.

QBank and UWorld track your statistics, and let you re-visit questions that you got wrong, as well as let you opt to do questions that you haven't done before. Moral ambivalence aside, I don't recommend this approach. That way, they "never" overlapped.until the week of the test, when they were both trying to use it as much as possible. I know people who did it - they agreed that Person A would use QBank ONLY between the hours of 8 AM to 3 PM, and Person B would use QBank ONLY between the hours of 4 PM to 11 PM. Yes, it is possible to split the cost of online question banks.
