scentofpapaya
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this is frustrating for me too. There are so many studies. For example, bipolar prevalence has been estimated at anywhere between 2 - 4% depending on the study you're looking at and whether you're going by dsm4 or dsm5 criteria. borderline prevalence has been estimated anywhere between 2-4%, and some have estimated up to 8% among teen girls. That's why I try to stick with sources like KS and board vitals. Ultimately you're competing against your peers to pass, not the exam. They say the exam isn't curved, but certainly they must do some adjustment of scores every year. I'm hoping that as long as I'm not in the bottom 10% of my peers, I'll be ok even if I don't know everything.
I like that BV provides percentile because you can see how you are performing in comparison to everyone else preparing for the boards (at least the ones who are using BV). I think getting 70% overall is good because that is roughly around 50th percentile, which is a pretty good predictor for passing, at least statistically.... I want to know how people did after using BV because none of the other qbanks offer percentile measurement.
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