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I took the exam in MELBOURNE.In paper one there were some questions from
1000 MCQS.Most of the Saqs were from Endodontics.Regarding paper 2 most were general questions.I don't know how others feel.All together the paper can't be termed either as an easy paper nor a difficult one.It depends on the individual & how well prepared he/she is.Waiting for the exam results.I am not posting any questions here as it may violate copy rights.I am waiting for drill & other members to advise me on that.I think saqs are the same in most centres.
 
I HAVE CAWSONS' MCQ's on soft copy, not boucher.


I need bouchers soft copy, and will trade for that and old papers
hi churchills,
pls send me the soft copy of cawsons mcqs. i have the 1000 mcqs and previous saq papers .just give me your e-mail add and i will send them.
tell me when are you appering for the preliminary exams.
my e-mail is:[email protected]

cheers
waqar
 
hi drill,
i hope you and all those who have taken the exam have done very well.you will all pass this exam in flying colours.
pls tell us about your exam experience. what kind of questions were asked and also devise a plan so that members can write the questions to each other, while the copywrite issue is taken care of.
i think the saqs which are few can be sent to someones e-mail address and then distributed by that person.

cheers

waqar
 
Hello everyone.

I just wrote the above exam in Brisbane. Obviously can't post questions here because of copyright, but I can recommend the following:

1. Most of the questions in Paper 1 were from 1000 MCQs.
2. Paper 1A - SAQ - very vague and general.
3. Paper 2 - only a few questions from 1000 MCQs - many questions were new, and I could tell that they were from a new book - ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007 - purple book with a clown on the cover - I think this book is a must for the preliminary exams.

I will also appreciate is if someone can email me Cawson's MCQs and Boucher's MCQs - please - to [email protected].
 
Hi every body
do some body have any idea about the result of OEt ? do some body get the result? the office does not pick the phone.
thanks
 
hi
drill ,sonpari and zanhfee and others
hope u all are well .how was your exam ? i am sure u all have done well.
cheers
 
Hi dera Phonix
1) I got those 1060MCQs but from FQS not from you! Anyway, Thanks for remembering me👍! I don't know where your e-mail gone😉 but again Thanks.😍
Do you have those Cawson and Boucher's MCQs? If yes just e-mail me: [email protected]
Cheers.
 
Hi Everyone!
I am currently based in sydney and am looking for a study group based here FOR THE PRELIMINARY EXAM IN SEPT 2008.If anyone is interested please contact metc
cheers
 
Hi dera Phonix
1) I got those 1060MCQs but from FQS not from you! Anyway, Thanks for remembering me👍! I don't know where your e-mail gone😉 but again Thanks.😍
Do you have those Cawson and Boucher's MCQs? If yes just e-mail me: [email protected]
Cheers.
hi,
u have not put the 1 in your email address in the previous msg i saw.the one asking for the mcqs.so i got the email back in my inbox.ok its good u have got the mcqs. i have the books but its not avaliable online.
take care
cya
 
Hi every body
do some body have any idea about the result of OEt ? do some body get the result? the office does not pick the phone.
thanks

no havent yet got the result.i checked the oet site they havent put up anything.it is expected after 10th.so lets wait for sometime.
take care
cya
 
hi i am new in this forum, i would ask to send me :
1)1060MCQs
2)previos sag papers
3)Cawson and Boucher's MCQs
thanks, my e-mail [email protected]
 
Hi Everyone!
I am currently based in sydney and am looking for a study group based here FOR THE PRELIMINARY EXAM IN SEPT 2008.If anyone is interested please contact metc
cheers


Hi Drkawan,

howz going,

where r u based in sydney. i am also preparing for sep 2008 exam.

cheers!!!
gd
 
A big hello to everbody and would like to thank all the members who have helped unselfishly in this forum.
I had appeared for preliminary exam this march and I experienced that mcq 1 had plenty of questions from the past 1060 mcq paper. For the saq it was basically general stuff which is encountered in the general practice I felt that there was not sufficient time for 3 questions and I am not a fast writer.

Lets see how things work 😎


 
Hi!! Sonpari, drill and others. How ru? How was d exam? I wish u all the luck for the result and i hope u will do it. Those people who help others, sometime they r 'paid back'. Plz do guide us.
 
Hello everyone.

I just wrote the above exam in Brisbane. Obviously can't post questions here because of copyright, but I can recommend the following:

1. Most of the questions in Paper 1 were from 1000 MCQs.
2. Paper 1A - SAQ - very vague and general.
3. Paper 2 - only a few questions from 1000 MCQs - many questions were new, and I could tell that they were from a new book - ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007 - purple book with a clown on the cover - I think this book is a must for the preliminary exams.

I will also appreciate is if someone can email me Cawson's MCQs and Boucher's MCQs - please - to [email protected].

Hey mohammedm

Thanks for sharing your exam experience with us. just wondering if you please could send me "ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007" if you have soft copy.

here is my email address:
[email protected]

Thanks in advance.

Cheers!!!
GD
 
hi i am new in this forum, i would ask to send me :
1)1060 MCQs
2)previos sag papers
3)Cawson and Boucher's MCQs
4)"ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007"
thanks for your help
my e-mail [email protected]
 
ID : metalliclaugh
status 😛assed oet,preparing for part 1
location :egypt
country of origin :egypt
area can help with or need help:part 1 study materials
year of degree :5
email : [email protected]
 
hi everyone
does anyone know where i can find "ADA Clinical Guidelines 2007" or even to know what it is talking about!?
i got the mcqs and the saq,i ill be greatful if anyone send me cawson and boucher's mcqs😍
email:[email protected]
nice to meet u all people
thanx alot
 
Hi churchill,

I have boucher's mcq's. So how bout trading cawson's for boucher's? Where are you from?




I HAVE CAWSONS' MCQ's on soft copy, not boucher.


I need bouchers soft copy, and will trade for that and old papers
 
Hi every body
do some body have any idea about the result of OEt ? do some body get the result? the office does not pick the phone.
thanks


Hi,

I'm takin up OET next week. You have any tips for oet? Even the smallest of detail wud help.

Thanx,
 
In general OEt is a reasonable exam so don't worry if you have good basic in English.
just be careful about the reading subtest, the articles usually are easy to understand but the questions are very tricky so try to read the questions and given options very carefully.
In speaking be confident and answer whatever u know and ignore the dentistry knowledge if you cant manage.
In listening just be fast otherwise its really reasonable and fair.
hope it helps

Hi,

I'm takin up OET next week. You have any tips for oet? Even the smallest of detail wud help.

Thanx,
 
hi everyone
does anyone know where i can find "ADA Clinical Guidelines 2007" or even to know what it is talking about!?
i got the mcqs and the saq,i ill be greatful if anyone send me cawson and boucher's mcqs😍
email:[email protected]
nice to meet u all people
thanx alot
Hi..
I think this book "clinical guide lines 2007" is not available in sfot copy and we all have to buy it. you can check in medical stores or order online on web site like amazon.com. This is just my suggestion as I don't have any personal experiance of buying books on the net. I always buy actual hrad copies from real book shops.
Can you please send me the short question answer via e-mail [email protected]
Thanks in advance.
Cheers :hardy:
Dr. Melbourne
 
In general OEt is a reasonable exam so don't worry if you have good basic in English.
just be careful about the reading subtest, the articles usually are easy to understand but the questions are very tricky so try to read the questions and given options very carefully.
In speaking be confident and answer whatever u know and ignore the dentistry knowledge if you cant manage.
In listening just be fast otherwise its really reasonable and fair.
hope it helps


HELLO EVERY ONE

I am in sydney. I want to prepare for part 2.can anyone guide me out please.
my email id is [email protected]

regards
 
Hi,

I'm takin up OET next week. You have any tips for oet? Even the smallest of detail wud help.

Thanx,

Hi
These are a few guide lines for you regarding OET speaking test.
Officially,you will get five minutes to read the role play cards before you strat the test. But you will be able to read it even just in 2 or 3 minutes. The exminer will always ask you if you are ready or not and if you are not , you can ask for a minute again. The envirnoment is very relaxing but you have to be confidant and just think that you are actually dealing with the patient in a clinic or hospital and you are in authority (not the exminer). By acting like an actual doctor and not like an exam candidate, you will look more confident to the examiner.

Don't concentrate much on the medical aspect of the test e.g. correct history and diagnosis and treatment etc. as the exminer is not a dentist. Try to concentrate on fluency, accent, grammer and vocabulary. Keep talking.
Best of luck with your exam.
Cheers :hardy:
Dr. Melbourne
 
Hello everyone.

I just wrote the above exam in Brisbane. Obviously can't post questions here because of copyright, but I can recommend the following:

1. Most of the questions in Paper 1 were from 1000 MCQs.
2. Paper 1A - SAQ - very vague and general.
3. Paper 2 - only a few questions from 1000 MCQs - many questions were new, and I could tell that they were from a new book - ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007 - purple book with a clown on the cover - I think this book is a must for the preliminary exams.

I will also appreciate is if someone can email me Cawson's MCQs and Boucher's MCQs - please - to [email protected].

hi mohammedm

i also wrote part 1 last week but from sydney.
so what are your plans now?
are u planning to prepare for part 2, as you know that it will take three months for results to be out.
hey how should one start?

regards
 
Hi,
The ADA guidelines is the "oral and therapeutic guidelines" version 1. You can go the ADA website and order it. I think the costs are different for ADA and non ADA members.

regards,
Endo78
 
Hi, This is what I have to say regarding OET.

For letter writing :- Please follow a good format. Choose the format which you can remember and follow and Remember - you can use medical terms here as you are refering to a fellow dentist. You can do rough work if you want to and decide what you have to include or exclude. Please write legibly too

For speaking :- There are 2 excercises for speaking in the exam. And each time it is a different case. Please don't forget to say "Hello or good morning or good afternoon (which ever you think is appropriate) and How are you doing today".

For reading :- Please practice as many articles as possible from the study materials. In my opinion reading is the toughest. The choices are never straight forward. You have to infer and assimilate details of what you have read in a paragraph. when i wrote the exam, there was a question " what is Demography". But the answer was not given in the entire article.

For listening : - Practise as many listening excercises as possible. you have 2 excercises for this too. One of them is simple and you get time to write while the second one you have to be really really quick.

ALL THE BEST.

endo78
 
hi i am new in this forum, i would ask to send me :
1)1060 MCQs
2)previos sag papers
3)Cawson and Boucher's MCQs
4)"ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007"
thanks for your help
my e-mail [email protected]
 
In general OEt is a reasonable exam so don't worry if you have good basic in English.
just be careful about the reading subtest, the articles usually are easy to understand but the questions are very tricky so try to read the questions and given options very carefully.
In speaking be confident and answer whatever u know and ignore the dentistry knowledge if you cant manage.
In listening just be fast otherwise its really reasonable and fair.
hope it helps


Hi,

Thanx for the advice. Really appreciate it. 🙂
 
Hi, This is what I have to say regarding OET.

For letter writing :- Please follow a good format. Choose the format which you can remember and follow and Remember - you can use medical terms here as you are refering to a fellow dentist. You can do rough work if you want to and decide what you have to include or exclude. Please write legibly too

For speaking :- There are 2 excercises for speaking in the exam. And each time it is a different case. Please don't forget to say "Hello or good morning or good afternoon (which ever you think is appropriate) and How are you doing today".

For reading :- Please practice as many articles as possible from the study materials. In my opinion reading is the toughest. The choices are never straight forward. You have to infer and assimilate details of what you have read in a paragraph. when i wrote the exam, there was a question " what is Demography". But the answer was not given in the entire article.

For listening : - Practise as many listening excercises as possible. you have 2 excercises for this too. One of them is simple and you get time to write while the second one you have to be really really quick.

ALL THE BEST.

endo78



Hi,

Thanx for the advice and tips.🙂
 
Hi
These are a few guide lines for you regarding OET speaking test.
Officially,you will get five minutes to read the role play cards before you strat the test. But you will be able to read it even just in 2 or 3 minutes. The exminer will always ask you if you are ready or not and if you are not , you can ask for a minute again. The envirnoment is very relaxing but you have to be confidant and just think that you are actually dealing with the patient in a clinic or hospital and you are in authority (not the exminer). By acting like an actual doctor and not like an exam candidate, you will look more confident to the examiner.

Don't concentrate much on the medical aspect of the test e.g. correct history and diagnosis and treatment etc. as the exminer is not a dentist. Try to concentrate on fluency, accent, grammer and vocabulary. Keep talking.
Best of luck with your exam.
Cheers :hardy:
Dr. Melbourne



Hi,

Thanx for the tips. Reeally appreciate it.🙂
 
hi i am new in this forum, please help me,
send me
1)1060 MCQs
2)previos sag papers
3)Cawson and Boucher's MCQs
4)"ADA Clinical Guidelines - published in 2007"
thanks for your help
my e-mail
[email protected]
 
hi!! drums . plz can u send me boucher- mcqs, ill send u the cawsons. thnks. my email id is [email protected]. im sending u chu.
cheers,
apexo.
 
Does any1 know the date for the next Prelim exam?? 😕
 
A big hello to everbody and would like to thank all the members who have helped unselfishly in this forum.
I had appeared for preliminary exam this march and I experienced that mcq 1 had plenty of questions from the past 1060 mcq paper. For the saq it was basically general stuff which is encountered in the general practice I felt that there was not sufficient time for 3 questions and I am not a fast writer.

Lets see how things work 😎

hi!

i also took my preliminary exam on 6th n 7th march.how did u do?
so whats your plan now? are u going to wait for the results or start with some thing else?

regards
drmousse
 
Does any1 know the date for the next Prelim exam?? 😕

hi

one would know about the exact dates only before one month of the exam.it is generally conducted during the first n second week of the month.

cheers!
 
hi dandan , qualification is more important than working experience.
cheers
drill

hi drill

if i am not wrong...looks like u have just finished writing your preliminary. please correct me if i am wrong.
i took the exam in march....waititng for the results.
wondering if i should studying a bit for clinicals.
would you guide me out on this?

regards
 
Just for your information: I believe the ADA Therapeutic Guidelines (not "Clinical Guidelines") are very important both for the preliminary and the clinical exam.

They are available on CD but the files are too big to send them via email. Order them here:

http://www.ada.org.au/app_cmslib/media/lib/0712/m109795_v1_gp_order_form_dec_07.pdf

Cheers,
Andreas
hi andreas
r u sure that the therapeutic guidelines is the most important?
as i found another link for ada guidelines http://www.ada.org.au/About/policies.aspx, i also found another link for therapeutic guidelines but its not for free"for members only or u can buy the cd or book" check this link also http://www.ada.org.au/Publications/therapeutic.aspx
so, is it really important and worth buying?
thanx
 
Hi,

I'm takin up OET next week. You have any tips for oet? Even the smallest of detail wud help.

Thanx,[/quot

hi did u finish ur oet?...i was away n just didnt have the time to check this site..if u havent finished ur oet...i have some role plays made just for practice...if u still needed them please let me know...n if u done with oet well all the best ... n sorry for the delay
 
hi andreas
r u sure that the therapeutic guidelines is the most important?
as i found another link for ada guidelines http://www.ada.org.au/About/policies.aspx, i also found another link for therapeutic guidelines but its not for free"for members only or u can buy the cd or book" check this link also http://www.ada.org.au/Publications/therapeutic.aspx
so, is it really important and worth buying?
thanx

Forget about Cawsons MCQs - they are totally outdated. The 1060MCQs are much more important.

The Therapeutic Guidelines are a source of many new MCQs and you need to know them for the final exam.

I also recommend "Master Dentistry Vol. 1&2".

But all this is your choice of course...
 
hi
Plz give some link for master dentistry vol.2
as vol.1 is there in 4shared.com
 
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