Kaplan's Step 1, Step 2Ck or Step 3 Qbank gives you the ultimate in prescribed practice by combining our renowned Qbank with enhanced explanations and review materials to raise your score.
Test-like interface . Means that you’ll get the hang of the exam before test day.
3,300 Qbank Questions. Deeper review = better understanding
Strategy Sessions. Step-by-step strategies walk you through each question, so you can think like a physician.
3-D and Biodigital images. 3D animations and images make big concepts to life.
2 Full-Length Simulated Exams. Take the test twice before you really take it.
3-D images embedded in QBank explanations
Vast majority of students select this as the BEST thing we are adding to our explanations.
Not available in any other Qbank.
“It’s like having a tutor sitting right next to you”.
The step-by-step guidance teaches you how to approach a question so you can learn and apply it to future questions.
2,900+ questions let you get the hang of the exam before you need to sit for it
Full explanations and reKap summaries for all questions
Streamlined user experience with progress reports
Interface that replicates the actual Step 2 CK
1 diagnostic exam
2 full-length simulated exams
Mobile-friendly and available in the Kaplan app
With over 900 exam-like questions, you’ll get to experience every question type in the same format as the Step 3.
With a slick new interface you can use on Kaplan’s mobile app, Step 3 Qbank is ready to help you score higher
On top of standard QBank features
provides additionally:
Interact with our master faculty live via chat and answer questions via live online polling. You’ll also get access to our exclusive Facebook community where you can engage with your classmates, faculty, and physician teacher assistants.
Yes, you’ll get few volumes in print per Step and ebook packed with easy-to-understand color images and tables. Both versions are updated annually by expert faculty, packed with clinical correlations and bridges between disciplines, highly illustrated (450 images and tables), organized in an outline format with high-yield summary boxes, and trusted by thousands of students each year.