How to find out if you passed (once and for all)

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EW1779

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Ok, so after trying the trick at the NBME website, I know for fact it does not work. I tried registering for Step 2 CK after my score was reported on their website, and it let me register, supposedly indicating to me that i failed. I got my scores in the mail today, and I definitely passed. So try this...it works!


First, go to this website here .

I know it's for foreign medical grads, but it doesn't matter. Any legit med student can use this technique. Click on "If you are a first-time user of ECFMG On-line Services, click here to establish an account." at the bottom of the screen.

Go through the steps it tells you to, and it will tell you that your password will be emailed to you. Once they can verify your enrollment at a med school, you will get your password in the mail (usually about 24-48 hours).

Now, go back to the website here . Enter your USMLE ID and password. It will require you to change your password and then set up a series of security questions. Once you have done this, it will take you to a main screen. Click USMLE™/CSA® Score Reporting Information in the left hand column. This will show you when and if your score has been reported, or made available to the NBME. THIS TECHNIQUE WILL NOT WORK IF YOUR SCORE HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED.

Once you have verified that your score has been reported, go back to the ECFMG home page (the easiest way to do this is click the giant logo at the top of the page.) Once there, click the IWA link (interactive web application.) You will then need to enter your USMLE ID and password again.

Once you've logged in, click "USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, and/or Step 2 CS" under "Begin a new Application." On the next screen, you will have to click the exam you are interested in and click "next." AGAIN, IF YOUR SCORE HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED THIS WILL NOT WORK.

If you passed, you will see the following red text:

"Our records indicate that you have already passed this Step or Step Component or the equivalent NBME® Part. The USMLE Policy on Reexamination generally does not allow applicants to retake a Step or Step Component if they have already passed that Step or Step Component or the equivalent NBME Part."

If you failed, it will let you proceed with the application.

This worked for me, after the NBME trick let me proceed and convinced me I had failed. It's a little bit of work, but worth it if you want to find out if you passed 3 days early.

AGAIN< THIS WORKS FINE FOR U.S. MEDICAL STUDENTS.

Hope this helps everybody!

-EW
 
EW1779 said:
Ok, so after trying the trick at the NBME website, I know for fact it does not work. I tried registering for Step 2 CK after my score was reported on their website, and it let me register, supposedly indicating to me that i failed. I got my scores in the mail today, and I definitely passed. So try this...it works!


First, go to this website here .

I know it's for foreign medical grads, but it doesn't matter. Any legit med student can use this technique. Click on "If you are a first-time user of ECFMG On-line Services, click here to establish an account." at the bottom of the screen.

Go through the steps it tells you to, and it will tell you that your password will be emailed to you. Once they can verify your enrollment at a med school, you will get your password in the mail (usually about 24-48 hours).

Now, go back to the website here . Enter your USMLE ID and password. It will require you to change your password and then set up a series of security questions. Once you have done this, it will take you to a main screen. Click USMLE™/CSA® Score Reporting Information in the left hand column. This will show you when and if your score has been reported, or made available to the NBME. THIS TECHNIQUE WILL NOT WORK IF YOUR SCORE HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED.

Once you have verified that your score has been reported, go back to the ECFMG home page (the easiest way to do this is click the giant logo at the top of the page.) Once there, click the IWA link (interactive web application.) You will then need to enter your USMLE ID and password again.

Once you've logged in, click "USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, and/or Step 2 CS" under "Begin a new Application." On the next screen, you will have to click the exam you are interested in and click "next." AGAIN, IF YOUR SCORE HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED THIS WILL NOT WORK.

If you passed, you will see the following red text:

"Our records indicate that you have already passed this Step or Step Component or the equivalent NBME® Part. The USMLE Policy on Reexamination generally does not allow applicants to retake a Step or Step Component if they have already passed that Step or Step Component or the equivalent NBME Part."

If you failed, it will let you proceed with the application.

This worked for me, after the NBME trick let me proceed and convinced me I had failed. It's a little bit of work, but worth it if you want to find out if you passed 3 days early.

AGAIN< THIS WORKS FINE FOR U.S. MEDICAL STUDENTS.

Hope this helps everybody!

-EW

The way I understand it, really it didn't work, cuz it let you proceed, and you were convinced you failed, until you got a letter in the mail that you passed. So I dont' see how you say that it works?????????????
 
how about just waiting until you get your score in the mail. isn't it like 95% of all US med students pass the exam on the first try? so chances are that you passed anyways. you can't do anything else about it once you're finished w/ the exam, so why worry about getting your scores 3 days earlier just to find out you actually did fail?...i'd rather go on as long as possible thinking that i passed. like they say regarding pass/fail for shelf exams...no news is good news.
 
Most medical students pass Step 2 CK (92-94% from 2002-2004) and so how does your theory hold water? Thinking you didn't pass and then finding out you did pass after you got to re-register proves nothing but inconfidence on your part.
 
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