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This is actually infuriating--I paid for this?!
That is the best advice for me! I am not going to waste my time and check the webpage again!I agree with above. I am gonna take my wife's advice and not check until I receive an email. 🙁

I agree with above. I am gonna take my wife's advice and not check until I receive an email. 🙁
If they can take the time to update us on a website glitch, why can't they just send us a brief message telling us when they plan on releasing results!? They have to know by now what the plan is. I mean, are they really still grading these tests or what? I don't get why this stuff takes so long to report!
Finally they are out and I passed...YAY 😀
failed.
never failed a board exam before. very shocked. my pgy-3 ITE was the 36%-ile, and i thought i studied enough to compensate for not being in the top 50%-ile. had to work a lot in july, unfortunately. some people were able to take off for a month and study, but i have a wife and kids, and bills to pay, so this was not possible. better luck for you all. it'll be interesting to see if the pass % has gone down again this year (as it has for the couple years).
Sorry to hear that. I was in your shoes last year. Repeat test taker pass rate is a dismal 35%! Don't be a statistic. Start early and get the right review materials. Last year I was planningway wedding and was a cheapskate and did not buy any review materials. I just took of 1000 questions my friend gave me and tried to learn from the questions I got wrong. This year I did MKSAP, medstudy, board basics 2, some medstudy videos and the Awesome Review course. All you really need is Awesome Review and questions from MKSAP and Medstudy. Good luck.
For the first time in my life I have failed an exam, and this is it. Still in shock!
3 yrs of residency, 1 yr of chief residency, in my 2 nd yr of rheumatology fellowship and now I'm sitting here shattered, wondering what went wrong.
Didn't take it for a year after graduation due to family reasons- getting married and having kids becomes a full time job, and now I'm not sure If I'll be able to pass this next year.
Was wondering (since I'm too scared of asking my fellowship program director this qs)- can they hold off graduating me or make me repeat my last yr of fellowship because I didnt clear my IM boards (I'm supposed to graduate June'12)? This is the only forum I could turn to for help.
I would talk with the FPD rather sooner than later, so you can stop worrying about that and get on a plan for the repeat....next year it will look different!!!
Thanks! I was just wondering if programs can do that? I don't remember signing a clause in my contract which said I must clear ABIM IM boards before I can graduate. But I was thinking that I'm not eligible to take the Rehumatology boards till I take the IM boards and clear those, and will they use that to make me repeat a yr?
I would e-mail the FPD soon and then you have this out of your way and know.....I doubt that they will make you repeat a yr
Also medstudy flash cards!
Again, I think all you need to guarantee that you pass is Awesome Review course, medstudy flash cards, questions from MKSAP and Medstudy. Do the questions twice. Start at least 6 months before the test.
Congrats. Long wait......🙂, looks good!
Exact scores should be there in the next 5-7 days via mail.
Might be, we could all leave some advice for future test takers on this thread in the next days?
Finally they are out and I passed...YAY 😀
Hi all,
I am currently a hospitalist, started working from 07/05/2011 right away after my residency. I have 4 dependents so I have to work ASAP.
I am shocked when I know that I failed the ABIM. I could not believe myself. I did really good for ACP (60%) and never fail any boards before.
Shocked and unhappy.
For the first time in my life I have failed an exam, and this is it. Still in shock!
3 yrs of residency, 1 yr of chief residency, in my 2 nd yr of rheumatology fellowship and now I'm sitting here shattered, wondering what went wrong.
Didn't take it for a year after graduation due to family reasons- getting married and having kids becomes a full time job, and now I'm not sure If I'll be able to pass this next year.
Was wondering (since I'm too scared of asking my fellowship program director this qs)- can they hold off graduating me or make me repeat my last yr of fellowship because I didnt clear my IM boards (I'm supposed to graduate June'12)? This is the only forum I could turn to for help.
for anyone who failed, could you post your ITE percentile last year?
I was at the 36th percentile, or 63% of exam questions were correct. THEN I started studying intensely for 9 months. This doesn't make any sense. How could I drop to the bottom 13th percentile (or the fail threshold given last years 87% pass rate) after 100s of hours of studying, MKSAP completed (I'm talking the entire text), and the questions 2-3X? Also MedStudy questions, some of that text, and an ACP Board Review course, and a residency board review course?
I think I worked harder than the average test taker. Even if I had studied about as hard as my peers, I should have at least maintained somewhere in the 30 percentile range, but not drop all the way down to the bottom! Very confused. I walked out of the exam thinking I'd done well. I felt like I understood the material well. I'm wondering if there was a scoring error. This isn't right!
My overall MKSAP score was 70% the first go around. The second go around it was 79% correct. Very interested to see my score report, because right now I'm in the twighlight zone.
Does anyone know if all scores were released today? I checked myself and I passed but I searched the other fellows in my program and 2 out of 6 of us are listed as Not Certified. I really can't believe this is true and I feel so bad for them Since studying for this exam, as you guys know, was a real bit**
Another failure here. I'm pretty shocked because I had myself convinced that I wasn't going to fail. But, looking back I think I can blame only myself for not studying hard enough. I barely got through probably 80% of the MKSAP questions once and I now realize it would have been very useful to go through all of them at least twice if not more. I really didn't start studying seriously until late June or July and that was a big mistake too.
This time I plan on tackling all the MKSAP questions very early on, taking notes on my weak subjects and going back and taking them all again. I haven't decided if I plan on repeating a review course or not because that seems like the least useful part of all my studying.
The most painful thing is knowing I have to spend another year of my life wasting time and money on this useless exam.
Absolutely agree with you on the part that the most painful thing is knowing another year is going to be wasted on this! Also the feeling that I'm in the bottom 10-13% of all ppl who took it! That sucks! Some of the best ppl I know have failed this exam however, and some of the worst have passed it.
I totally agreed with you, the result is shocking.
Now I have another issue: OCD.
I continue to check my result again and again.
I got 58% percentile for last ACP exam. Like you, I felt very confident after the exam and thought it was easy. Each block I finished 20 minutes before time and then reviewed all questions.
Still shocked and depressed, unbelievable.
clarification: do you mean 58% questions correct, or the 58th percentile?
So glad I am not the only one who keeps rechecking it-this is so crazy. Everyone told me to just do MKSAP and MKSAP questions, but that obviously didn't work for me. I guess I will also need to take some kind of course. How can one pass all 3 steps and fail the IM boards?
We all need to figure out the best strategy to pass this test so they stop stealing all our money! This is crazy.
Does anyone know if all scores were released today? I checked myself and I passed but I searched the other fellows in my program and 2 out of 6 of us are listed as Not Certified. I really can't believe this is true and I feel so bad for them Since studying for this exam, as you guys know, was a real bit**
for anyone who failed, could you post your ITE percentile last year?
I was at the 36th percentile, or 63% of exam questions were correct. THEN I started studying intensely for 9 months. This doesn't make any sense. How could I drop to the bottom 13th percentile (or the fail threshold given last years 87% pass rate) after 100s of hours of studying, MKSAP completed (I'm talking the entire text), and the questions 2-3X? Also MedStudy questions, some of that text, and an ACP Board Review course, and a residency board review course?
I think I worked harder than the average test taker. Even if I had studied about as hard as my peers, I should have at least maintained somewhere in the 30 percentile range, but not drop all the way down to the bottom! Very confused. I walked out of the exam thinking I'd done well. I felt like I understood the material well. I'm wondering if there was a scoring error. This isn't right!
My overall MKSAP score was 70% the first go around. The second go around it was 79% correct. Very interested to see my score report, because right now I'm in the twighlight zone.