This is some serious bull. Why would take them a month? Plus I thought that the times are non-negotiable.
Wish I had an extra month to study
It’s a different version, they give a different version for Saturday takers too. Now the biggest BS is the extra month to study.
scores wont be out for another month according to AAOMS. lots of people had to reschedule due to weather and haven't taken the exam yet.
edit: they'll be taking the same versions from the 9th (there are 5 apparently)
I'm trying to reconcile this sentiment from BYU4you and yourself with the post below, who seemingly spoke with AAOMS. Either way, it makes no difference because we aren't in control, but I'm just curious.
I'm trying to reconcile this sentiment from BYU4you and yourself with the post below, who seemingly spoke with AAOMS. Either way, it makes no difference because we aren't in control, but I'm just curious.
Was it AAOMS that actually said they’d release scores in a month? That just seems odd
How does the curve for the test work exactly?Hey everyone,
Please consider replying to AAOMS's email requesting for the test to be curved separately for the people who took it on the 9th and those who didn't. It's completely absurd that they curve everyone's exam equally because the data will be positively skewed and our scores will be affected while simultaneously giving considerable advantage to the late test takers, as they'll allow for people to take the exam as late as the 27th.
How does the curve for the test work exactly?
I called AAMOS and spoke with John London today. He confirmed that individuals have until Feb 28th to take the exam and results are expected March 4th. Supposedly there were Prometric centers that had water pipes burst, individuals not able to make it to testing centers for various reasons, blah blah blah. When I asked if the results would be curved separately due some individuals having nearly 20 additional days to take the exam, he condescendingly said, "Do you really think your scores would have gone up with an additional 2 weeks of studying?" and then proceeded to chuckle. I then explained to him that for some, 20 days was a significant amount of time and that a considerable amount of studying could be done in that time frame. His response, "Well you wouldn't actually be studying the whole time, you have dental school to worry about as well. If you're not ready for the exam, 20 more days isn't going to get you there". To sum it up he said that no adjustments would be made and no separate curve would be calculated.
Needless to say this sucks, but it is what it is.
Hope you used a call ID spoofer when you called..
I called AAMOS and spoke with John London today. He confirmed that individuals have until Feb 28th to take the exam and results are expected March 4th. Supposedly there were Prometric centers that had water pipes burst, individuals not able to make it to testing centers for various reasons, blah blah blah. When I asked if the results would be curved separately due some individuals having nearly 20 additional days to take the exam, he condescendingly said, "Do you really think your scores would have gone up with an additional 2 weeks of studying?" and then proceeded to chuckle. I then explained to him that for some, 20 days was a significant amount of time and that a considerable amount of studying could be done in that time frame. His response, "Well you wouldn't actually be studying the whole time, you have dental school to worry about as well. If you're not ready for the exam, 20 more days isn't going to get you there". To sum it up he said that no adjustments would be made and no separate curve would be calculated.
Needless to say this sucks, but it is what it is.
Did you mention that 20 days is enough time to get students to spill those test questions from other states if the exam was the same?
I did bring this to his attention. His rebuttal was that they have 7 different versions of the exam. I'm not sure if this means 7 different versions are administered on a given test day or that they only have 7 versions in existence. Honestly, I think it was just a BS statement to try to justify his argument.
On another note, I can't imagine AAOMS would be foolish enough to give the late takers the EXACT exam. However, even if they get a different exam the topics and general concepts are the same so a different exam doesn't make much of a difference, at least not to me. Personally, I'm more concerned with the additional time to study which would have better prepared us as a whole.
Sounds like they have 7 versions total since we all took the same one on Feb 9, those who took on Feb 10 had another.
It seems like these people taking it later have another version or else why would he mention it?
That being said if they do have a different version there is absolutely no reason to delay our scores as its a different test.
most likely a BS statement. he told me they have 5 different versions when i spoke to him.
Curious what you mean by this; I had always suspected that med students also took the CBSE at prometric centers, although I ddn't look into it any further. If this is the case, why are OMFS applicants being restricted to taking it on just two days throughout the year?Not sure how much it would matter that they have 3 weeks in terms of the scaled score we receive. I imagine OMFS test takers comprise I small percentage of individuals taking the CBSE.
I don't think they take it at prometric centers. I think that day is just reserved for us. Every med student I've talked to, their school administers a CBSE for them. Never heard of a med student pay 300, go to prometric on that specific day just to take the CBSE.
I doubt the people taking it later have the same version.
Med students take the CBSE at Prometric paid for by the school. some schools pay for the CBSSA (NBME's) which they can take from home
I don't claim to know the real answer but kind of thinking out loud here..If this is the case then, I still don't understand why we are restricted to two days out of the year. Honestly, AAOMS would probably make more money anyway if they opened up more days when the test could be taken. But I suppose this is just the nature of bureaucrats - set in their ways resistant to change. Tragic really.
There was a question about an old guy that had a heart attack because he was trying to get a boner with a pill he got from one of his buddies, lol.
In general I thought it was more difficult than last August's. Hoping my UWSAs translate to the real thing.
Tragic? Lol. We are allowed to take this as many times as we want, and only report the highest score. Are you seriously suggesting that applicants should also have an increased number of opportunities as well? Two times a year is plenty, if you’re serious about it.
I didn't take the exam this time, took it in Aug-seemed like August's test drew straight from First aid and had lot of basic micro on it. Stats were hard on that test though. What made this exam harder? Less micro more pathophys?