09-11-2006, 05:23 PM
Hey guys I had written here earlier, I thought I'd shed some positive energy, as I said earlier that I thought this forum made the exam sound unnecessarily hard, I think a little bit of concentrated studying and most importantly NOT BEING STRESSED OUT during the exam are the 2 most important things.
As far as my exam experience goes, studied about 2 1/2-3 weeks UW questions only, studied the explanations carefully, and read through the CCS cases once. Scored about 56-57 on the Q-bank, passed with a 93. I truly think the most important thing is not to stress out, everyone in the medical field has read most of the questions asked at some point in their lives, the important thing is to be able to recall them during the exam.
Good luck to all
As far as my exam experience goes, studied about 2 1/2-3 weeks UW questions only, studied the explanations carefully, and read through the CCS cases once. Scored about 56-57 on the Q-bank, passed with a 93. I truly think the most important thing is not to stress out, everyone in the medical field has read most of the questions asked at some point in their lives, the important thing is to be able to recall them during the exam.
Good luck to all