Board Study: Am I on the Right Track?

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So I just started studying for my boards with Beat the Boards. I'm at an average of 78% but not very deep into the question bank. Am I on-track to pass? I know they don't correlate particularly well, but my PRITE scores have all been around the 80th percentile. I think beat the boards should be enough if it hits my weaknesses (neuro, historical psych stuff, and obscure drugs) but wondered if anyone else had any input as to whether I should be alright with my current study plan of just hitting the QBank and taking the exam.

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You are in good shape. I recommend doing the full Q bank and retaking anything you got wrong (at the end after a first pass through, not immediately after). Your odds of passing are very high.
This was my approach to Step 2/3. No outside materials just the Q bank and repeating missed Qs x2. Is this usually enough for psych boards or do you recommend outside materials as well?
 
It's been long enough that I don't remember for sure if I listened to the lectures for psych boards. I have always used board study time as an opportunity to motivate myself to learn as much as I can, for the board but also for practice. I think, though, that it was a particularly busy time and I mainly did questions. I learn a lot more efficiently with questions and I imagine many others would as well.
 
So I just started studying for my boards with Beat the Boards. I'm at an average of 78% but not very deep into the question bank. Am I on-track to pass? I know they don't correlate particularly well, but my PRITE scores have all been around the 80th percentile. I think beat the boards should be enough if it hits my weaknesses (neuro, historical psych stuff, and obscure drugs) but wondered if anyone else had any input as to whether I should be alright with my current study plan of just hitting the QBank and taking the exam.
You are good. If you have time I believe doing more questions could be helpful. PIPE exam by the American college of psychiatrist is helpful, and Mypsychboard
 
You would probably already pass with PRITE scores in 80%ile. Not that the PRITE tests the same things as the board but rather that it's probably a reasonable metric for your relative knowledge base and test-taking ability compared to other psychiatrists.
 
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i took it last sept, way over studied and scored 1 SD above the mean. I tend to overstudy but I guess it doesnt hurt for these things. Anywho, I found the questions in BTB not very helpful but found the lectures to be very useful. I think overall the test was highly doable dont stress too much. know the lectures cold and do some questions and kenny and spiegel and youll be fairly solid
 
I think my psychboard is the closest thing to the real ABPN exam. It is much better than beat the boards from MCQ standpoint and the vidoe vignettes.
 
So I just started studying for my boards with Beat the Boards. I'm at an average of 78% but not very deep into the question bank. Am I on-track to pass? I know they don't correlate particularly well, but my PRITE scores have all been around the 80th percentile. I think beat the boards should be enough if it hits my weaknesses (neuro, historical psych stuff, and obscure drugs) but wondered if anyone else had any input as to whether I should be alright with my current study plan of just hitting the QBank and taking the exam.
You just need a good night sleep before the test! 😀
 
I answered this in another thread but I was getting ~65% (maybe 70%) on BTB (only timed and previously unseen questions) and got ~1 std deviation above average and ~3 std deviations above passing. I also did the Kenny/Spiegel book twice, the book is better for the cases.
 
I answered this in another thread but I was getting ~65% (maybe 70%) on BTB (only timed and previously unseen questions) and got ~1 std deviation above average and ~3 std deviations above passing. I also did the Kenny/Spiegel book twice, the book is better for the cases.
Exactly the kind of hard data I was looking for, that's very reassuring. Thanks so much!
 
For the record, I passed and was above the 80th percentile nationally. I was on the right track, it turned out
I know MDs tend to have a lot of performance anxiety... But there was no way in hell you were going to fail.

I'm pretty sure gold donor status to SDN is a correlation of 1 with passing
 
I know MDs tend to have a lot of performance anxiety... But there was no way in hell you were going to fail.

I'm pretty sure gold donor status to SDN is a correlation of 1 with passing
Hey, I'm a DO, so I've got room for anxiety lol

Really though I was just worried it would be as all over the place as the PRITE, when in actuality it was a far better exam in content and design
 
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