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I was recently dismissed from AUA after failing to pass the Comprehensive Clinical Sciences Shelf Exam(CCSE) which is now required to pass with a 83 or higher with max 5 attempts. I started Premed in 2006, basic sciences in 2008. Passed USMLE Step 1 with a score in the 230s in 2011, Failed my first attempt at Step 2 CS in 2013, completed clinical rotations in December 2014. After failing the CS, my interest was shot, became depressed, and I decided to avoid anything related to medicine for 2 years and I sat for the CCSE 4 times scoring in the 60s(without studying). In Jan 2016 I was warned that if I had not passed the CCSE, Step 2 CK and Step 2 CS by June 2016, I would be dismissed. I attempted the CCSE twice and failed to score above 79. I was dismissed in June. I appealed the dismissal and was subsequently readmitted and given a deadline of 9 months to complete and pass the CCSE with 83 or higher, pass step 2 CK and step 2 CS all by 9 months. I began to study Kaplan until December 2016 but I was only scoring in the 50th percentile in the question bank while struggling with depression. I gave onlinemeded.com a shot and it helped my performance quite a bit and I scored in the 70th percentile in Uworld Qbank first attempt. I was planning on taking the CCSE in March but due to family issues, I wasn't able to sit for it. I was dismissed in April and given a chance to appeal. I took a practice exam and scored a 570 (253 usmle equivalent) on the NBME practice exam in April in order to show that I am capable and able to sit for the CCSE. However, my appeal was denied and now I am looking for any recourse. I was thinking my best bet is to apply to another Caribbean medical school and complete and pass the remaining steps as soon as possible since I only have 1 year left to complete all the Steps before my Step 1 score expires and obtain an MD. Or worse start undergrad all over since I started the premed program straight out of High School. I would appreciate any advice for saving my medical career. I am also scheduled to see a mental health professional for my history of depression.