An OSCE — Objective Structured Clinical Examination — sends you around a circuit of timed stations, each testing a clinical skill against a checklist. This timer runs a common long-station format: eight-minute stations with a two-minute change-over to read the next prompt and move on, with a bell marking every switch so you can practice working to the clock.
OSCE formats vary a lot between medical schools — stations run from five to fifteen minutes and circuits from a few stations to twenty. Treat this as a starting point: open it in the editor and set the station length, the change-over time, and the number of stations to match your own exam, then rehearse the rhythm of one station and the reset into the next.
The GMC PLAB 2 format: 90 seconds of reading then an 8-minute station, repeated. A bell marks each change. Add or remove rounds in the editor to drill any number of stations.
Read the prompt outside for two minutes, then eight minutes in the station, around eight stations. Reading windows and station lengths differ at every school, so match your invitation in the editor before you practice.
The full MCAT sitting in order: four sections (95, 90, 95, 95 minutes) with the official 10, 30, and 10-minute breaks between them. Open in the editor to drill a single section on its own.
The shorter GRE (2023 onward): a 30-minute essay, two Verbal sections (41 minutes together), and two Quant sections (21 and 26 minutes), with no breaks. Open in the editor to drill a single section.
The four TOEFL iBT Speaking tasks: prepare then speak. Task 1 is 15s prep / 45s response; Tasks 2–4 are 30, 30, and 20s prep / 60s response. A bell marks each switch.