thanks a lot for replying.....hope a few more members will contribute more info....
since u hav given the exam....how much do we need to prepare for part 1 portion??..and do they allways give more stress on o path n radio etc in EE or it differs during diff exams??
thanks a lot!
and for canada..do we need to get a gpa for our degree marks??
The ACFD people who set the questions for the EE are undependable.. Even though they mention in their website that the morning session of the EE consists of Pre Clinical subjects and afternoon session will be of clinical subjects , but in reality it is a different story altogether... in the EE this May , there were hardly any questions in basic sciences in the morning paper and it was full of O.Path... in the after noon session it was a mix of prostho , ortho and other clinical stuff.... I heard from someone at the exam centre that when they took the EE in Sept last year, it was full of Bio Chemsitry and Pharmacology....
I surely think that this is not the way to conduct an exam... when they mention that paper -1 is preclinical and paper-2 is clinical , they should stick to what they say and they should divide the 150 questions in each paper equally amongst all the subjects... its not fair to just give bulk of the questions in just one or two subjects...
In contrast , if you write the US National Board part-1 exam it is a very structured and good exam... in the morning session which is of 210 min , they give 100 questions in Anatomic Sciences and another 100 questions in Bio Chemistry and Physiology... in the after noon session it is 100 questions in Microbiology and Pathology and 100 questions in Dental Anatomy and Occlusion....
As far as I know , in Canada, only the University of Western Ontario has a requirement that we should get our credentials evaluated by WES .... I dont know about the others ... please verify...
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