Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The intended start date for our next cohort is September 15. Enrollment will move forward once we confirm at least 10 students expressing interest.
STEPHouse is designed for medical students and graduates preparing for the USMLE® Step 1, NBME® subject exams, or COMLEX® exams. Both U.S. and international students are welcome to apply.
STEPHouse is a 2-month, live-in residency program that combines expert-led lectures, structured self-study, nightly group reviews, and peer support in a distraction-free environment.
STEPHouse is fully immersive. Students live, study, and collaborate in the same space, creating an environment that combines expert instruction, peer accountability, and structured support. This level of focus is difficult to achieve in traditional prep courses.
Everything is included- residential accommodation, a fully equipped kitchen with cooking vessels, daily instruction, personalized study schedules, study materials, and access to all amenities. There are no hidden fees.
We intentionally maintain small cohorts of 8–10 students to ensure personalized attention and an optimal learning environment.
While many programs focus on rote memorization, Stephosue emphasizes real understanding and practical application. We dive into the why behind the material, giving you the tools to confidently apply your knowledge in real-world settings. Our mission goes beyond helping you pass exams—we’re here to empower you for long-term success in your medical career.
We’re based in the upscale southwest part of Las Vegas - right where the city meets luxury. For more info, feel free to shoot us a text or email and we’ll get right back to you.
Lectures aren't mandatory, but we strongly encourage attendance. They focus on reviewing high-yield concepts, clarifying tough material, and keeping you accountable, all of which boost your exam readiness.
Students receive access to lecture notes, Q-banks, and supplementary study materials. The program balances guided instruction with independent self-study.
A typical day includes morning lectures, structured self-study blocks, faculty office hours, and evening group reviews. The schedule is intensive but carefully structured to prevent burnout.
Yes. Housing is provided as part of the program. Students live and study in the same facility, ensuring a consistent, distraction-free environment.