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too much time to do something is not a good thing.I have been through this on the school's side. It's truly remarkable how you can give someone an entire year and a single directive (pass Step 1) and they can still end up against the wall.
My best advice is to be proactive. Get evaluated for ADHD, and get a new psychiatrist if you have to. Share that with the committee. Summarize what you have been doing to prepare for Step 1, including your practice test scores, and share that with the committee. They might be irritated that you haven't gotten things straightened out, but that's water under the bridge. The goal is to let them see a path forward for you: new evaluation, new diagnosis, +/- new meds, renewed study effort, hopefully pass Step 1 before school starts. If it's that versus dismissal then they might just keep you around.