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FAQs

Q: Do you offer full support for USMLE Step 1 and CBSE preparation?

A: Yes! Our comprehensive review programs are tailored for both NBME CBSE and USMLE Step 1, offering in-depth content review, test-taking strategies, live instruction, personalized tutoring, and full-length assessments to ensure you're fully prepared to succeed.

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Q: What is the CBSE, and why should I take it?

A: The NBME CBSE (Comprehensive Basic Science Examination) is a diagnostic exam that predicts your potential Step 1 performance. Many schools use it to assess readiness for the actual Step 1. Our program is designed to help you master the CBSE so you can confidently move forward toward Step 1 and your U.S. medical career goals.

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Q: Can international medical graduates (IMGs) join your review programs?

A: Absolutely! Our review programs are built with IMGs and international students in mind. We understand the unique challenges IMGs face and provide structured, high-yield content review along with personalized support to help you bridge the gap and succeed on U.S. licensing exams.

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Q: How much does the AGA U-Focus Review Program cost?

A: All our prices are listed on our Home page. For current rates and any available scholarships or promotions, please contact us directly or visit our website.

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Q: Do you provide housing for in-person prep students?

A: While we do not provide on-site housing, we assist all in-person students with affordable housing recommendations and resources near our locations in NY, IL, TX, and CA.

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Q: How can I get the most out of the AGA U-Focus review program?

A: To maximize your experience, attend all sessions, ask questions during live Q&As, review your assessments thoroughly, and use our personalized feedback to guide your study focus. Success in our program depends on your consistency, engagement, and willingness to actively participate.

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Q: Do you offer clinical rotations as part of your program?

A: Yes, we offer core and elective clinical rotations at affiliated hospitals across the U.S., including locations in Illinois, New York, Florida, and Texas. Our rotations are designed to complement your academic preparation by providing real-world clinical exposure in a structured, supportive environment.

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