2009 Comlex Experiences

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Have not seen any posts with peoples' experiences this year. What questions did you use and was it helpful? Was it neuro heavy as before?

Waiting to hear some experiences,

Thanks
 
So I took COMSAE A 2 days out ...

480.

Everything was acceptable except psych and anatomy (poor) and biochem somehow went from good to borderline (my only borderline) ... physio somehow went from borderline to good. I spent this last week going through all of FA and also Savarese. I think going through all the OPP from that book helped a lot. I got a lot of Qs right that I normally would not have and I went from poor to acceptable. Micro fell from good to acceptable, not surprisingly ... I felt the Qs were a little tougher but I also hadn't truly focused on bacteria as much as I did on viruses, parasites, helminths etc since I felt really weak in that. So now I know to spend these next few days cramming bugs and drugs, neuro lesions, the OMT cram pages and the Savarese notes I took. I dont know how they determine what's a physician task-based Qs but those were tons of borderlines, I guess I shouldnt go into FP or IM :laugh:

So not exactly spectacular but a good sign? Thanks to those who sent me advice and encouragement these last days leading to my exam. I can't wait to be over with it, and hopefully see a pass!
 
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took my test June 13.....

COMSAE 510, before studying pharm

COMLEX 678 🙂, thought comsae was very close to the real thing, pharm was pretty random, everything else was fair.
 
took my test June 13.....

COMSAE 510, before studying pharm

COMLEX 678 🙂, thought comsae was very close to the real thing, pharm was pretty random, everything else was fair.

Wow a 168 pt underprediction for COMSAE!! Nice work!
 
Can u guys start posting what u got on the real test and what u got on Comsae 1A and 1B, or just what u got on Comsae 1A AND 1B and did u do better on the real test. I took 1A and I got a 470, and I seriously though I was ready, but I guess not 🙁
 
I didn't take the comsae, i finished my exam an hour early. It was weird to get used to question format during the first block since i only did USMLE style questions. But as i progressed, it got quite easy to sense what they are asking and how? I want to reassure everyone that its like any of our exams we take at DO schools. No trickery involved, don't overanalyze most of the time the answer is really obvious. Also my test surprisingly had everything..physio, biochem, biostats and path from every system. I didn't see any over dominance of a certain subject but i did see a bunch of micro, ob/gyn questions. OPP questions can seem easy but there are a few you really have to know your stuff well and can cost you some points. Good luck, i will sure as heck post my score when i get it.
 
here is a little break down....
Path...not much on path, pretty basic stuff, a lot of key word stuff...mostly cardio, GI, endo, pulm
Pharm...i thought this was one of the harder sections, a lot of drugs i wasnt familiar with, however, for the most part i was able to narrow it down to a single a choice, even though i didnt know the drug i knew the others werent the correct choice.
Micro...i had a lot of micro, it was for the most part very straight forward, a lot of linked questions with micro and pharm, not much virology
OMM...about 20 percent, alot of vicero-somatic questions. There was a lot of spinal levels, a lot of sacrum, had quite a few cranial, ME questions also.
Anatomy...had a lot of run of the mill stuff, ex. pt falls on hand, hurts in anatomical snuff box...what bone?
Psyche...straight forward, couple pharm, not too hard.
Thats all i can remember right now, i took comsae 1a about one month before real thing, but it was very similar. Good luck, hope that helped, feel free to PM me, glad to ans any questions...👍
 
Took it today. Definitely went in expecting lots of endo, repro, diabetes, pregnant women...Didn't see much of any of the above. Stuff was mixed in pretty randomly. I had more physio and quite a chunk of anatomy (though I may say that because those are my weaker subjects and it seemed like there was a lot...Actually, there was a good chunk of both, now that I think about it).
Chapmans points were annoying--none were from Savarese.
I actually felt like I really didn't have much OMM on my exam.
First two blocks were not that bad, middle blocks got quite a bit more challenging. last few blocks had LONG-ars vignettes, some 6-7 liners and what seemed like a lot of lab values cropping up, right when my brain reached it's deep frying threshold.
The break system system sucks because I felt rushed during the block that followed every 10 minute break (which I NEEDED badly).
 
Mine was incredibly tough, a hosh-posh of EVERYTHING and tons of what i felt to be low-yield material (not all though, a good bit of HY but also a good bit of low-yield stuff)
5-6 embryo
10 biochem
15 immuno
tumor marker Qs
2-3 biostats Qs where I had to calculate .... one of 'em didn't have a right answer so i reported that ... which sucks, b/c it was easy.
tons of anatomy, blood supply, nerves, etc
tons of opp, msk built in, reflexes, techniques, cranial, sacral dx, tx, a few CI's, sympathetics/PS stimulation/inhibition stuff ...
tons of physio
tons of pathophys on everything
every system was emphasized equally (however, if lets say cardio didnt have any path it was all physio, and vice-versa, although a few systems had both)
tons of pharm, a lot of antibiotics - not just simple 1st line drugs, but 2nd or 3rd line antibiotics and special circumstances for which one can be used over another, obscure SEs as well
the CVS, CNS, renal pharm were pretty straight forward for me
8 EKGs!! and 4 Q's about EKG's but non-interpretative
1 EEG
4-5 x-rays, 1 MRI, 1 CT, 1 angiogram
yeah, it was a lot and it made my head hurt ... no one system or subject was emphasized over another. If i said to myself, wow not a lot of neuro, knock on wood, the next block made up for it. I didnt see AIDS stuff till after lunch, etc.

I forgot ... I had to dx like 4-5 murmurs as well. Luckily I created a full-proof system so I wouldnt miss it and it helped big time for this exam.
 
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I did USMLE and COMLEX about 1 week apart. USMLE was first and during the week I only did the OMT Review book and took a practice COMSAE. My practice score and actual score was only 10 points apart so it was a very good indicator as far as I was concerned. Good thing the one that was higher was the actual thing. I managed to pass both tests, and I'm happy with my scores. Good luck to everyone else that will be getting their scores soon!
 
I took this thing on the 21st.
I posted earlier, but the long and short of it is that I had a hideous chunk of physio and anatomy. Hideous because those are my weak areas.
Also, I have a strange feeling (which I'm not sure is the slightest bit logical) that I may actually fail the COMLEX and pass the USMLE.
Someone earlier in this thread mentioned being embarrassed for the first time as a DO student by the COMLEX. One thing I want to say about that, I agree that the exam is not targeting the type of critical thinking that the USMLE enjoys so much, but to play devil's advocate, I have to say that some of the molecular nitty gritty of the USMLE isn't exactly aimed at bringing out the best in a CLINICIAN. Phd in immuno or molecular bio maybe.
My 2.
 
Just finished the exam and first off I must say that I felt better leaving the USMLE than I did leaving the COMLEX. It's been said over and over again but where the USMLE will try to get you to think and reason through a problem via multiple steps the COMLEX seemed to want to trick me by witholding information (e.g. stains, too short of a vignette, obscure fungi). I'll run through each system to see what I can remember.

Embryo - none.

Behavioral - Didn't have one equation that I had to solve, no biases either. I did have one question on sleep cycles but paging through FA that's all I seem to remember from this section. Thinking back on it I don't think I had any "What would you do if a patient came in and said this" type questions either.

BioC - One vitamin question then a few tricky ones involving gluconeogenesis, lactic acidosis, ketoacidosis - personally the USMLE BioC questions that I had were more of the big diseases e.g. a lipodystrophy, so for me personally I would say that the COMLEX had harder BioC (much to my surprise)

Micro - Yuck, and I thought I liked micro. You were given the bare bones to solve what organism they were talking about. I had a tinea or two but none of the "major" clues such as pseudo hyphae, rose bush, germ tubes, midwest etc, more so what it looked like on the head but no microscopic image for me. There were the obligatory HBV questions which weren't a problem and an HIV complication or two but not much else in terms of viruses. My advice is to be very clear on aerobes vs non, the "most common cause of x" as well as its ORIGIN as I got quite a few questions on what should be done to prevent its spread or how it got onto or into the body. Frankly I think USMLE had more "buzz words" in micro than COMLEX.

Immuno - had maybe 10 immuno questions, one was a set of IL's and function which was a relief to know. These were not tricky and I'd say FA is plenty.

Path - So little Path questions it was disappointing after bathing in it while studying for USMLE. I don't think there were any unfamiliar diseases and FA + BRS or RR is plenty. Probably the worst part of path was all the chest x-rays I got with half being obvious and half being wtf. Had several clotting questions, a few on polyps, not much on cardiovascular, several endocrine, and 1-4 each of repro, m/s, and renal if my recollection is correct.

Physio - Again, not many questions and not very difficult, I woudn't lose sleep over it.

Pharm - Probably the one subject comparable to the USMLE. How's this drug work... what's the major side effect... what should you use for this infection, etc.

OMM - probably the area I was least prepared for seeing as I studied for USMLE and USMLE alone until my test April 21st and couldn't push myself like I had been these few days in between. I didn't have one sacrum question, had a few innominates, one cranial, and just some other random areas like shoulder, wrist, etc. The hardest questions weren't the diagnoses they were the contraindications when given all the comorbidities. I'm not sure where this is emphasized to heavily but I haven't been exposed to it. Also, the "what's the next step" type questions weren't my favorites either. I used Savarese the last few days but mostly just for the questions in the back and had FA for COMLEX which I used mostly for M/S diagnosis because it has excellenct pictures and explanations.

There were no A/V questions and only one EKG.

I marked questions as I went along because time was not an issue at all and on average I'd say I marked 7ish/section that I was not 90% sure on. It doesn't seem that bad now that I've typed that out but the last section I bet I marked 13+ so that's the impression that I left with I suppose.

If I could re-prepare I would read MMRS again I suppose. Though my approach was to study for USMLE and then do a few days of OMM and this should be plenty... little did I know micro would be so tough.

The obligatory disclaimer is that every test is going to be different, certainly don't use my words as a study guide. Did I get my 600? I really can't say. If anyone has any questions I should be around today/tonight but then I'M GOING TO VEGAS, BABY!
i agree 100% with what you thought. I walked out of USMLE feeling so much better than i did with COMLEX. I got my USMLE score a few weeks ago (i took it june 15) and did well but i'm worried about comlex! I sitll havent heard (i took it june 22). since you felt similar to me, did you get comlex scores yet? and if so were they better than you felt walking out of the test? thanks!
 
I also shared the experience of feeling more confident about my USMLE performance vs. my COMLEX but to my surprise: 711/97.

Looking back I think it is reasonable for most people who used Qbanks such as World and Kaplan to feel more at home during the USMLE. Many questions were nearly word for word during the exam and the platform is identical for World. While you will not have this comfort during the COMLEX you should trust your knowledge and performance.

One word of advice: do not miss the straight-forward ones. A question asking a viscerosomatic reflex is worth as much an EKG rhythm strip you have never seen or a helminth you have never heard of. Most people will be forced into a best guess on these relatively unforeseen questions - so do not be hard on yourself when this happens to you. If you miss the viscerosomatic reflex for the male genitals though... that should hurt appropriately.
 
Hello everyone!

I took the COMLEX a couple of days ago (Aug 12). I know scores take 4-6 weeks. I was told you get an email saying you passed a little while before scores come out. When do they send emails out? Thanks!
 
Hello everyone!

I took the COMLEX a couple of days ago (Aug 12). I know scores take 4-6 weeks. I was told you get an email saying you passed a little while before scores come out. When do they send emails out? Thanks!

I took mine Jul 13th. Do they really sent emails out?
 
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