MCW Class of 2010, Part 3

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Last year they had to make the final more difficult because the averages were too high for the other exams. Well, this is according to only 1 of the test writers.
 
Last year they had to make the final more difficult because the averages were too high for the other exams. Well, this is according to only 1 of the test writers.


What was the average for last year ,how many people made it past the cut-off point and how many people did not make it past the cut-off point?.There is a rumour flying around about...........
 
I have no idea who did what. Most people were in some kind of position to move up a grade for the final but got blind sided by it and ended up staying put. I missed the next grade by 1.2% or something like that. Dissapointing.

If I had to guess what the overall average was I'd say between 84% and 90%. I may be a little high though. Usually when people say a test was "brutal" it means they scored slightly below 90%. ha.
 
I've got the final grade sheet from physiology last year, so the averages for the exams were as follows (remember that respiratory and renal were block 3):

exam 1 average: 82
exam 2 average: 85
exam 3 average: 82
exam 4 average: 78.57 (nobody scored over a 93%)

Cut-off for an honors was an 89.5, class average was an 81.7
 
I've got the final grade sheet from physiology last year, so the averages for the exams were as follows (remember that respiratory and renal were block 3):

exam 1 average: 82
exam 2 average: 85
exam 3 average: 82
exam 4 average: 78.57 (nobody scored over a 93%)

Cut-off for an honors was an 89.5, class average was an 81.7


Our "supposed" average for first block was 79 and they said we were only one point lower than last year's. It seems we were 3 full points lower that last year's average.
 
Our "supposed" average for first block was 79 and they said we were only one point lower than last year's. It seems we were 3 full points lower that last year's average.

Maybe Liard prefers the median, and the mean is what prints out on our grade sheets.
 
Maybe Liard prefers the median, and the mean is what prints out on our grade sheets.


That is a possibility. What sucks about the class is the fact that you study so much only for you to end up with a depressing grade. The professors seem to be out of touch with the text-book. The discussion forum after each exam is more of a therapy session than a discussion forum. It has been an interesting class because of its relevance to medicine and ..........................................
 
That is a possibility. What sucks about med school is the fact that you study so much only for you to end up with a depressing grade. The professors seem to be out of touch (unnecessary text deleted).

Fixed for you. 😉
 
Yeah it is frustrating. I used to get pretty wound up about scores but I don't care any more. These grades don't matter.
 
Can you all imagine if you'd studied this much in undergrad? haha. I don't even remember studying in undergrad. I'm not sure how I even got into medical school...oh yeah, the MCAT. nice! It is too bad there isn't some other huge standardized test that pretty much determines your career in medicine...
 
Can you all imagine if you'd studied this much in undergrad? haha. I don't even remember studying in undergrad. I'm not sure how I even got into medical school...oh yeah, the MCAT. nice! It is too bad there isn't some other huge standardized test that pretty much determines your career in medicine...

There is. It's called the pre-match colonoscopy. Be prepped. Be very, very prepped.
 
haha. Water soluble lube? check.
 
ooooh! tomorrow is find-out-if-you-have-to-scramble day? Happy FOIYHTS day!
 
Thanks for pointing that out, indo, in case we'd forgotten.

14 hours and 15 minutes. Then 72 more hours, provided no scrambling is occurring.
 
You should fix yerself a Jameson and coke.

I think you're going to be happy at noon eastern time tomorrow.
 
You should fix yerself a Jameson and coke.

I think you're going to be happy at noon eastern time tomorrow.

You would put Coke in good Irish whiskey? What's WRONG with you?
 
Has anyone seen that Irish whiskey (can't remember the brand) ad on 794 downtown? "Not the same old schlemiel schlimazel"... That doesn't really make any sense.

I don't drink caffeine. Really, I don't really drink soda. However, I will go to bed soon to make the time pass. Good thing I don't have to worry about that on Wednesday--being that I'm on call and all.
 
Has anyone seen that Irish whiskey (can't remember the brand) ad on 794 downtown? "Not the same old schlemiel schlimazel"... That doesn't really make any sense.

I don't drink caffeine. Really, I don't really drink soda. However, I will go to bed soon to make the time pass. Good thing I don't have to worry about that on Wednesday--being that I'm on call and all.

that shlemiel thing is a Lavern and Shirley reference. I think they worked at a brewery in Milwaukee on that show.
 
that shlemiel thing is a Lavern and Shirley reference. I think they worked at a brewery in Milwaukee on that show.

True. and I only knew that because of Wayne's World.

actual:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZmimJGmrUQ[/YOUTUBE]
 
True. and I only knew that because of Wayne's World.

It was a spinoff from Happy Days. It was one of those sitcoms I thought I should like more than I did. I found Lenny and Squiggy scary until the Pregnancy episode.
 
True. and I only knew that because of Wayne's World.

My parents used to watch Laverne and Shirley. When the monogramming fad came out a few years ago, I thought of that show because of Laverne's big L.

I learned a lot of important stuff from Wayne's World.

Wayne Campbell: So, do you come to Milwaukee often?
Alice Cooper: Well, I'm a regular visitor here, but Milwaukee has certainly had its share of visitors. The French missionaries and explorers began visiting here in the late 16th century.
Pete: Hey, isn't "Milwaukee" an Indian name?
Alice Cooper: Yes, Pete, it is. In fact , it's pronounced "mill-e-wah-que" which is Algonquin for "the good land."
Wayne Campbell: I was not aware of that.
Alice Cooper: I think one of the most interesting things about Milwaukee is that it's the only American city to elect three Socialist mayors.
Wayne Campbell: [to the camera] Does this guy know how to party or what?

All I need to know is what I learned from the movies. The other highly informative movie is Mel Brooks' History of the World pt. 1.
 
All I need to know is what I learned from the movies. The other highly informative movie is Mel Brooks' History of the World pt. 1.

I think of that movie often while watching other movies, specifically. I think of Miracle, the horse. "It'll take a miracle to get them out of this!" Sometimes, the horse actually shows up. Princess Bride comes to mind.
 
I realize that it's from Laverne and Shirley. Still doesn't make any sense. It didn't make any sense on the show, either. Sad... Yiddish is fun to swear in.

Five hours. Seventy-seven hours.
 
I realize that it's from Laverne and Shirley. Still doesn't make any sense. It didn't make any sense on the show, either. Sad... Yiddish is fun to swear in.

Five hours. Seventy-seven hours.

Yay for being nearly at match. You don't have to worry about today.

Do you regularly swear in Yiddish?
 
I realize that it's from Laverne and Shirley. Still doesn't make any sense. It didn't make any sense on the show, either. Sad... Yiddish is fun to swear in.

Five hours. Seventy-seven hours.
so did you match? and what are some Yiddish obscenities?
 
Yes. And yes. And... use google for that one.
 
All I need to know is what I learned from the movies. The other highly informative movie is Mel Brooks' History of the World pt. 1.

Never saw that one, but I did enjoy Blazing Saddles.



And Yeah! for Xandie!
 
Paget's Disease (periodic, bone) and Paget Disease (breast, vulva) are not related right?
 
Paget's Disease (periodic, bone) and Paget Disease (breast, vulva) are not related right?

I was wondering about that myself. Thanks for the nudge to actually look it up. Paget's Disease of Bone claims the crown for being called Paget's Disease most often. Here is a list of diseases described by the prolific Dr. Paget:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paget's_disease
 
Some people just aren't content to have one thing named after them. Cushing was apparently the same way. And Dr.... um... Foramen Ovale.
 
Ugh, I'm nice and sick. Fever, non-productive cough, and serious malaise. I just woke up from a nap (I had my usual sick dreams - something strange and pointless, over and over and over again), and now I'm going to try to stay up long enough for the tylenol to cut down on my fever so my pillow isn't burning up and I'll fall asleep fast.
 
Ugh, I'm nice and sick. Fever, non-productive cough, and serious malaise. I just woke up from a nap (I had my usual sick dreams - something strange and pointless, over and over and over again), and now I'm going to try to stay up long enough for the tylenol to cut down on my fever so my pillow isn't burning up and I'll fall asleep fast.

If you had to rate your malaise on a scale of 0 to 10, 0 being napping in a hammock on the beach and 10 being having your guts pulled out through your anus and re-fed to you orally, where are you right now?
 
Sorry I guess I'm a little anxious about the match. I'm about a 7 myself.
 
so I had an interesting evening shadowing the trauma surgery team. Nothing had happened (except for lots of finger amputations from snowblowers - it was like 10 different guys), and at 9, we got a page for a GSW to the leg. Spent 4.5 hours in the OR, and I got to close (suture and staple). Thought that was pretty cool.
 
I still have a BAD attitude about the practice USMLE tomorrow. I keep coming up with bad ideas for disrupting the administration, which would of course be unprofessional and I won't really do.
 
I still have a BAD attitude about the practice USMLE tomorrow. I keep coming up with bad ideas for disrupting the administration, which would of course be unprofessional and I won't really do.

You want to really keep the admin off-guard? Be the first class in MCW history to take that thing without whining about it the entire time. 😉
 
By the practice USMLE, do you mean the CER final? Because that's the only thing we were required to do. The other thing cost $45 and was by signing up.
 
By the practice USMLE, do you mean the CER final? Because that's the only thing we were required to do. The other thing cost $45 and was by signing up.

Fake boards... 50 USMLE questions. Last year they tested us on neuro, genetics, path. It's on the actual USMLE site. They started it last year for M1s and M2s
 
You want to really keep the admin off-guard? Be the first class in MCW history to take that thing without whining about it the entire time. 😉

Oh, please. Then you'd be launching an investigation to find out what kind of pod people took over our bodies. I have no idea why my attitude is so bad about it and I just don't care right now. But go ahead and try to fix me by lecturing me if it cheers you up.

Xandie, this is the same optional thing you did only it's required so the school is buying the vouchers for us. 200 questions, same format score report, no access to the answers afterwards, which to me is what makes practice exams useful.
 
Then it must be our fault that you have to take it... we were too enthusiastic. 🙂

On a similar tangent, anyone want to take step 3 for me?
 
Then it must be our fault that you have to take it... we were too enthusiastic. 🙂

On a similar tangent, anyone want to take step 3 for me?

I will if you want, but you might not like your score.
 
i still have no motivation to study
but i have motivation to do some laundry! yay!
 
Oh, please. Then you'd be launching an investigation to find out what kind of pod people took over our bodies. I have no idea why my attitude is so bad about it and I just don't care right now. But go ahead and try to fix me by lecturing me if it cheers you up.

😉 That smiley generally means someone is kidding around. I remember my attitude being just as lousy as yours heading into our mock board session. It's all ridiculous, and you'll be amazed at how little your attitude changes 3rd year in rotations that are not all that relevant to the field you want to go into.
 
😉 That smiley generally means someone is kidding around. I remember my attitude being just as lousy as yours heading into our mock board session. It's all ridiculous, and you'll be amazed at how little your attitude changes 3rd year in rotations that are not all that relevant to the field you want to go into.

Ohhh! You want me to notice the smileys! Next you'll want me to read all the words and everything. The demands just never stop around here.
 
Ohhh! You want me to notice the smileys! Next you'll want me to read all the words and everything. The demands just never stop around here.

I promise conversations with me are much more enjoyable with the facial expressions intact.

No comment on whether the same holds true for other activities.
 
I'm extra NOT saying what I want to right now.
 
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