Physician-Written QBank

2,500+ Board Questions Written by Doctors Who Took the Same Exams

Step 1, Step 2, COMLEX Level 1 and 2. Not AI-generated filler - physician-written questions designed to show up on boards. Tutor mode or timed mode. Your choice.

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You're Paying $600/Year for a Question Bank - and Still Feeling Unprepared

You bought UWorld. Everyone told you to. $600/year. You do the questions, read the explanations, highlight the tables. You feel like you're learning.

But here's what nobody tells you: UWorld is one tool. It does one thing. It doesn't generate questions from your lectures. It doesn't make flashcards. It doesn't help with clinical skills. It doesn't explain concepts when you're stuck at 1 AM.

You're paying $600 for a question bank, $300 for Amboss, spending hours on Anki, and still piecing together your study system from five different disconnected tools. That's $1,100+ per year - and you're still not sure you're ready for boards.

BoardMaster's QBank is part of a complete platform. It's not a standalone tool you have to piece together with everything else. Every question connects to your flashcards, your lecture uploads, and your study progress.

Why Having a QBank Alone Isn't Enough

UWorld - $600/year (QBank only)

Excellent questions, but it's an isolated tool. It doesn't connect to your lectures, doesn't generate flashcards, and doesn't help with clinical skills or passive review.

Amboss - $300/year (QBank + library)

Good supplemental resource, but again - disconnected from your course material. You're studying board content alongside your professor's content, never integrating the two.

Free question banks

You get what you pay for. Inconsistent quality, outdated content, limited explanations. When you're preparing for the most important exams of your medical career, "free" has a hidden cost.

A question bank should be part of your study system - not separate from it. When your QBank connects to your lectures, flashcards, and clinical practice, everything reinforces everything else.

When Your QBank Is Part of a Complete System, Boards Prep Stops Feeling Scattered

You open BoardMaster's QBank. 2,500+ questions written by practicing physicians. Questions that test the concepts that actually show up on Step 1, Step 2, COMLEX Level 1, and COMLEX Level 2.

Use Tutor Mode when you want to learn - instant feedback after every question with detailed explanations. Switch to Timed Mode when you want to simulate real exam pressure.

After every session, download a Rapid Review PDF with your missed questions. Perfect for that last-minute review before the test.

And here's what makes it different: your QBank performance feeds into your flashcards. Topics you're weak on get prioritized in your review. The system learns what you need to study - so you spend time on what matters, not on what you've already mastered.

2,500+

Physician-written questions across Step 1, Step 2, COMLEX Level 1 & 2

Built for Boards - by Physicians Who Passed Them

Physician-written questions

Every question is written by a practicing physician. Not AI-generated filler. The kind of questions that show up on boards.

Step 1, Step 2, COMLEX 1 & 2

Comprehensive coverage across the exams that matter most. Choose your exam, choose your subject, and start practicing.

Tutor mode and timed mode

Learn with instant feedback in tutor mode. Simulate real exam conditions in timed mode. Switch between them based on where you are in your prep.

Rapid Review PDFs

After every session, download a PDF of your missed questions and key concepts. Ideal for last-minute review and spaced repetition.

Integrated with your whole study system

Your QBank performance informs your flashcard priorities. Weak topics get more review. Everything works together.

How to Use a Question Bank Effectively for Board Prep

A QBank is only as useful as your strategy for using it. Most students default to random mode and hope for the best. Here's a more intentional approach.

1

Start with tutor mode by subject, not random timed blocks

During your initial pass through a QBank, use tutor mode so you can read explanations immediately after each question. Do subject-specific blocks that align with what you're currently studying. Random timed blocks are for the final 2-3 weeks before your exam when you're building test-day stamina.

2

Track your percentage by subject - not your overall average

An overall 65% tells you nothing actionable. But knowing you're at 82% in cardiology and 48% in biostatistics tells you exactly where to focus. Review your per-subject performance weekly and allocate study time to your weakest areas first.

3

Do your incorrects - but not immediately

After completing a subject, wait 1-2 weeks before reviewing your incorrect and flagged questions. This spacing lets your brain partially forget the specific answer so you're actually testing recall, not recognition. If you redo them immediately, you'll just remember the letter you chose.

4

Use the 2-pass method for dedicated board prep

Pass 1 (weeks 1-4): Go through the entire QBank in tutor mode by subject. Learn from explanations. Pass 2 (weeks 5-6): Redo all incorrects and flagged questions in timed, random blocks. This simulates test day while targeting your weak points.

2,500+

Physician-written board questions

4 exams

Step 1, Step 2, COMLEX Level 1 & 2

2,000+

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Boards Are Coming. Practice with Questions That Actually Prepare You.

Start with 40 free questions per subject. See the quality for yourself. Then decide if you want the full 2,500+ question library.

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