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Step 1 Tutor for West Virginia Medical Students

Private USMLE Step 1 tutoring for medical students in West Virginia. Sessions are online via Zoom, so your zip code does not matter. What matters is your NBME baseline, UWorld performance, and the specific patterns costing you points. Every student who has completed the program has passed Step 1.

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High Yield Board Prep offers online USMLE Step 1 tutoring for medical students in West Virginia, including students at West Virginia University School of Medicine, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM). Sessions run via Zoom on Eastern time, with 7-day Slack support between sessions. Students work 1-on-1 with Dante, a clinical-year medical student who scored 75 on the CBSE and completed UWorld three times, AMBOSS twice, and every NBME form twice. Students who complete the program raise their practice NBME scores by an average of 25+ points.

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West Virginia Medical Schools

We work with first-time takers, retakers, and IMGs from every medical school in West Virginia. The tutoring approach and framework are identical regardless of your school. What changes is your starting point and which subjects need the deepest review.

  • West Virginia University School of Medicine
  • Marshall University Joan C. Edwards
  • West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM)

West Virginia state medical licensing information is available through the West Virginia Board of Medicine.

West Virginia FAQ

Common Questions From West Virginia

Do you work with students based in West Virginia?

Yes. All tutoring is online via Zoom, so physical location does not affect eligibility. We run sessions on Eastern time when that works for you, or on your preferred time zone. Most students schedule evenings or early mornings depending on rotations.

Can I use tutoring if I attend West Virginia University School of Medicine or a related West Virginia school?

Yes. The 5 Failure Modes diagnostic framework and the data-driven study plan approach work the same regardless of school. Students from West Virginia University School of Medicine and Marshall University Joan C. Edwards and other West Virginia schools have used the program successfully.

I am an IMG planning to match in West Virginia. Can this help?

Yes. The tutoring service is designed for all three pathways: first-time takers at US MD or DO schools, retakers after a Step 1 failure, and IMGs preparing for USMLE. IMG students often need additional work on test-taking mechanics for the USMLE format and on identifying content gaps that were not emphasized in their original curriculum.

How long does it take to prepare for Step 1 from West Virginia?

Dedicated study length depends on your baseline NBME score and goal, not your state. Strong-foundation students typically need 6 to 8 weeks, weak-foundation first-time takers need 10 to 16 weeks, and retakers need 12 to 20 weeks. We set the timeline after reviewing your data in the free diagnostic consult.

How does the Good Fit Guarantee work?

Your first paid tutoring session is risk-free. If it is not a good fit after session one, you do not pay. No questions asked.

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Book a free diagnostic session. We will review your scores and data and build a written game plan. No pressure.

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