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this makes a lot of more sense honestly.
YES. LOL. DEDDid anyone else take the cbse today? What did you think? I found it to be much harder than the February 2022 exam and different question style with longer stems and less high yield topics covered
How in the world can applicants be selected vs each other then? I guess you take the test and hope you score high even if you have no idea what it is?May I share the CBSE conversion table with my students? No, the conversion table is not intended to be shared with students. It was created and provided to help faculty and learning specialists adjust during the transition from the 3-digit scores to equated percent correct (EPC) scores.
The faculty will only have access to the real score.
What’s a passing score? 100% chance of passing if taken in a week? 70% equated percent correct?My PD says they’re still working out details with the med school but that at least a passing score is required for interviews. So not very helpful and no idea how they’ll gauge competitiveness amongst scores.
>75% equated score is competitive (~225) and will probably be 99% chance to pass. I doubt they give 100% chance to pass because anything can happen, but I could be wrong.What’s a passing score? 100% chance of passing if taken in a week? 70% equated percent correct?
How did you come up with 75% = 225 ??>75% equated score is competitive (~225) and will probably be 99% chance to pass. I doubt they give 100% chance to pass because anything can happen, but I could be wrong.
I asked and was told mid 220s.How did you come up with 75% = 225 ??
basically this is the same like old score 2 digits system then.I asked and was told mid 220s.
That doesn’t make sense. I got a 65% which according to the old scale would be considered failing step 1. But it gave me a 93% chance of passing step 1 and my score was in the passing range according to the curve.basically this is the same like old score 2 digits system then.
which doesnt make sense because in their PDF its not 2 digits score system
I asked and was told mid 220s.
75 in the old 2 digit was a 215, not a 225. A 225 was an 80. Not the same.basically this is the same like old score 2 digits system then.
which doesnt make sense because in their PDF its not 2 digits score system
I'm really anxious...so to be on a realistic note would it be better to assume that chart conversion? Would it be better or worse?
Maybe posting some data or anecdotal NBME form scores and what we all got as the EPC could give us a better idea the score means?
No idea. Not sure how much the scale adjusts for difficulty, but I'm just relaying what I was told by a PD
This seem like a decent chart between all others I saw. May I ask where did you get it from ?This is a conversion chart that I found - not sure how accurate it is but could help
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Yes it’s the above conversation chartWhat’s the final word on this? Do we know how to convert our scores for sure?