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First, I should begin by saying that I have no earthly idea how step 1 is scored, how many versions there are for the same exact tests (if any), how questions are distributed, recycled, etc., etc. So if after reading this, if you can shed some light on this for me I would REALLY appreciate it.
Ok, now the story:
For a couple of months now, I've probably read at least 30 different exam experiences on this forum and others that I visit. It does seem like there is an obvious similarity to majority of the experiences given. Yesterday, however, I stumpled upon an experience given by a guy that absolutely horrible! It's almost like his test was COMPLETELY opposite from the other "majority." Just to briefly give some examples: anatomy was a major portion of his exam, yet the majority seems to have had very little anatomy; he had several histology questions; in addition to the cell bio component, his exam was covered with biochem pathways where you had to know very detailed reactions; several biostats questions; etc, etc. I think you get the point.
So now I'm confused as to how this guy's test could be scored fairly? Again, I would appreciate some insight. Thanks
Ok, now the story:
For a couple of months now, I've probably read at least 30 different exam experiences on this forum and others that I visit. It does seem like there is an obvious similarity to majority of the experiences given. Yesterday, however, I stumpled upon an experience given by a guy that absolutely horrible! It's almost like his test was COMPLETELY opposite from the other "majority." Just to briefly give some examples: anatomy was a major portion of his exam, yet the majority seems to have had very little anatomy; he had several histology questions; in addition to the cell bio component, his exam was covered with biochem pathways where you had to know very detailed reactions; several biostats questions; etc, etc. I think you get the point.
So now I'm confused as to how this guy's test could be scored fairly? Again, I would appreciate some insight. Thanks