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hi all im new here i been thinking to ask if someone can help me here.last week i got result and i failed the exam 54% i have 3 months old and 5 year old babies start from studying ck read kaplan but did,t memorize it did uw..i think i was not fully prepared and took the test. now everyday im trying to study but books are in front of me i can manage 3 to 5 hours studying but i still dont touch them i dont know why ..i dont understand what should i do now if someone in same situation or want to help me to come out of this situation
thanks

  #2

im very sorry to hear that what was your 3 digit score?
did youtook any nbme exam?
54% you had in uw?

This is the time to be strong again sorry to hear that

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As a general rule, the better it felt when you said it, the more trouble it's going to get you into.

  #3

3 digit 136 real exam not uw . no i did not took nbme,s

  #4

hi stepss, sorry to hear about your failure; I took ck last september, and got a similar score on the test (between 130 and 140)...

I am going to take the second attempt next week, and all I have been doing is usmleworld, 46 questions at a time, random, timed, unused; and then reviewing the wrong answers and taking notes on them; for me, kaplan was "too much" as I am a slow reader, and thus I decided to start with questions first, and then review based on questions...

now I am just revising my usmleworld notes, even though I've completed only 50 percent of the world questions...I pray to god that he can help me pass next week...

I think you ought to do the same (do questions, then review based on questions, and then keep on re-reading your notes); best of luck to you!








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