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Here's an x-ray. Diagnosis?), have to rely on eliminating answers 90% of the time, short questions, obscure terms you barely read about UW SA: long questions where you filter out 50% of the words which don't help answering, the clinical situation is clear most of the time even if you don't know it, gives you so much information that it borders on overload I know drug ads are part of it which the NBME doesn't really test. Not asking about correlation to real score, but which is more accurate in terms of replicating the real deal? Or is it a mixture of both?
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This is to prevent spam/trolling. For information on rules regarding recruitment for research studies, please see this You may not recruit for your research study without prior moderator approval.: irc.snoonet.org port 6667 #medicalschool, or click This IRC channel is an entity that is independent of this subreddit listed here for the convenience of the community. The moderators of do not endorse/sanction said channel or bear any responsibility for any happenings within said channel. For moderation issues that arise there contact the moderators of the channel and not the moderators of. Basic Full Safety Reminder We do not provide official answers or professional judgement. As always, speak to your healthcare professional for answers specific to your condition. My advice is to finish uworld for sure-you still have a ton left.
If you're the type of person that learns best by doing questions, finish it and reset it and do some more. If you learn better from reading textbooks, go thru the book more, but still definitely finish uworld and read through answer choices of ones you get wrong. It may be also be worth moving your test date back depending on how high of a score you are aiming for. Have you been doing qbank/taking shelf exams throughout the year? I know I have to finish the bank.
It always takes me so long to get through a tutored block. I tend to read all the explanations etc and I figure if I write down things, it takes even longer. So I'm so surprised when people can get through like a 100 qs in a short period of time and that would take me the whole day. I have been taking the shelfs etc throughout the year and I wasnt doing the bank all that much throughout the year.
I did decent on my shelf exams (raw score 70-75 on most). I wanna go to inot IM so my score doesnt need to be mega high but like the 230's range would be nice.