jay06 Forum Newbie
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| | 02/01/06 - 03:32 PM  
 
   
 
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Hi, everyone, I am not sure what to do next. I have taken 3/4 Nbme forms and have scored consistantly 460, 440, 450. I really want to take my exam on the 14th Feb, but am not sure if these scores are good enough. I am truely tired of studying for this exam, I can't seem to do any other thing execpt to look at a book. I feel ready to take the exam but does not see that reflection on my Nbme scores. Can someone please advice me. In my score report, most of the subject areas are in the high performance, only two cross a little bit to the low performace. My exam is currently scheduled for the 28, but am planing on moving it to the 14, as I can no longer wait for the date. Please adevice anyone. P.S I am still praying for a better score in the real exam. I really did not think that the nbme exams were that hard, I guess there must be something that am doing wrong then.
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| sarika Forum Guru

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| | 02/01/06 - 03:41 PM  
 
   
 
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hi jay, thats exactly how i am feeling this week. My score is just like urs and i also felt nbme was not that hard...i dont know what to do now either...i am scheduling for the third week of feb too..so guys i need help too i need to make the most of these last 2 weeks...Can anyone suggest anything?
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| Doc2378 Forum Guru

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| | 02/01/06 - 03:47 PM  
 
   
 
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Well, I just finished giving my exam yesterday. I also did the NBME form-I 10 days before my exam. I feel that the content tested on the actual exam is quite similar to the NBME forms. I thought that most of the questions in the exam were a bit LONGER than the ones in NBME. Wondering if other people who took the exam recently felt the same?? Ofcourse, I just took form I so I am not sure how about how the other forms compare. Sorry if I added to your confusion here..
___________________ Courage does not always ROAR. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow" - Mary Anne Radmacher
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