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hi oujay,
when you say "points" are you referring to raw# points?? or percentage points? I'm still kind of confused as to how things are scored... so according to that attachment, the average was 346/500 (raw score), which gives 69% So does one add 11-12 percentage points to 69 and that is the standardized score? someone please help..
hi
pt was administrated 4% of Oxy and 2%of N2O2..what percent of N2O2 does pt inhale?
25%
50%
33%
66%
anyone plz help
Woa! that was fast right? Congrats on passing!!I got my scores back today. I passed and did pretty well. I guess the data was sent to the ADA despite the computer error that occurred at the end of my test.
There is some information in the score report that many of you might find helpful.
The attached file shows the average raw score in each category. The average overall raw score was 69. Also according to the back of the score report, the ~50 percentile of the "reference group" is an 81 scaled score. So an average curve for an average candidate is apparently about 12 points. According to my score this estimate is accurate. I had a curve of 11 points.
Hopefully this information will help people make sense of their scores on practice tests.
hi
pt was administrated 4% of Oxy and 2%of N2O2..what percent of N2O2 does pt inhale?
25%
50%
33%
66%
anyone plz help
plz answer for me.
thanks so much 🙂
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I am sorry guys that I just checked this out. But thanks for your help!!!Hey, Axel ..........Dentalhearthrob is right as its 289/500.👍
For the 2nd question, I think it is Mand. 1st premolar. Please, advise if anyone knows it.
hello guys,
let us not turn this thread into a question answer session please. i believe there is another thread for that.let us restrict this thread only to nbde 2 experience. Please comply.
1. Nobody should dare to take NBDE part II unless you've read Mosby 5 times, Dental decks 3 times, released exams (93 and 03) 5 times (make sure to memorize all the answers), unreleased exams (04-08) twice (you'll see alot of similar or same questions), Oral pathology books with pictures at least once for 3 months.
2. Keep in mind that only 30 percent of the 2nd timers pass Part 2 as ADA won't give you any curve for the 2nd timers. That's why most 2nd time examees end up getting 74.
3. Don't take the exam just to see what it's like. If you don't pass first time, your chance of passing will decrease substantially. In other words, don't take the exam unless you're ready to ace the exam.
4. Don't listen to those liars who claim to have passed the exam with only one week of studying.
5. Read this post again, go to the library and start studying.
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I'm new to this, but have been reading the posts in hear for two plus years. The post about the ADA giving no curve to people taking part 2 the second and probably the third time time doesnt make any sense to me. How and why would they discriminate? What do they care as long as you know the material. Where did you come up with this information? And unreleased exams? Those don't sound to honest or ethical or legal to me.
1. Nobody should dare to take NBDE part II unless you've read Mosby 5 times, Dental decks 3 times, released exams (93 and 03) 5 times (make sure to memorize all the answers), unreleased exams (04-08) twice (you'll see alot of similar or same questions), Oral pathology books with pictures at least once for 3 months.
2. Keep in mind that only 30 percent of the 2nd timers pass Part 2 as ADA won't give you any curve for the 2nd timers. That's why most 2nd time examees end up getting 74.
3. Don't take the exam just to see what it's like. If you don't pass first time, your chance of passing will decrease substantially. In other words, don't take the exam unless you're ready to ace the exam.
4. Don't listen to those liars who claim to have passed the exam with only one week of studying.
5. Read this post again, go to the library and start studying.
Everybody loves "Single Mom DDS"
Hi,Just got my scores today, got an 81.. with 337/500 correct. Studied 3 weeks with mosbys twice, 93 exam q's, tufts pharm review and internet for oral path/radio pictures.
For reference on how much to study, everyone is different, by this point in your education you'll know how much YOU need to study for any given exam. So dont be freaked out by people that studied for longer than you plan and tell you that its necessary to study X amount of months to pass. Just do what you've been doin all along to get to this point. After all, a decent amount of this board info is stuff that you apply in your clinical years and will be more of a review when you study than learning at this point.
I can't believe that 352/500 only get 73%.
8 (or 9, if you count the day after Thanksgiving) working days from exam to scores in your mailbox. Wow! That's fast. I know you're disappointed, but many on this thread just missed passing. I took mine today and yesterday. For what it's worth, I'm sure I wouldn't feel consoled either, but damn, the radiographs/clinic photos from day 2 sucked.I got my score today. I can not believe i got 75%. it is very lowwww??? I got 320/500. well I can graduate but I have never done so poorly in any test.usually I am about average and I got 85 on part one
I got my score today. I can not believe i got 75%. it is very lowwww??? I got 320/500. well I can graduate but I have never done so poorly in any test.usually I am about average and I got 85 on part one
For the 2nd question, I think it is Mand. 1st premolar. Please, advise if anyone knows it.[/qu
i think it is the max lateral incisor with s=179mmxmm.while the mand 1st premo has s=180mmxmm
I suspect we have the work of a troll here. Please do not take this poster's advice.
1. DO NOT LOOK AT UNRELEASED OR REMEMBERED QUESTIONS. These are both against the rules of the examination and a violation of US copyright law. If you use these materials you are cheating and your scores could and should be invalidated. If that happens, you will lose your license, which is based upon those scores.
2. Your score is not affected by your previous test-taking status. According to the NDBE Part 2 Candidate Guide, "Two factors affect a candidate's score: the number of correct answers selected by the candidate and the score scale conversion for the examination."
That is it. Only those two things affect your score, and you can only affect one of them, your raw score. So study.
I TOOK THE EXAM IN DEC AND GOT AN 81.
ican say the exam is tough and vague... many pt. management qs... which seems like all the options r feasible . and the day 2 was hell as said by all others i was all theway scratching my head to see the xrays and fotos despite my futile attampt 2 score well in day2...day 1 is tough too but u can still answer except fr the pt management n ethics. i think we need 2 go thru ethics and law codes....which is praCTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE...SO i think if we atleast prepare fr subjs on day 1 well we can pass.i think we shud go back 2 textbooks fr atleast some of the topics if not the whole textbooks. its a 2-3 yr course back there we r takling in 2 day exam.. so we ve 2 work hard. i hope i helped some by this post. good luck 2 all.
1. Nobody should dare to take NBDE part II unless you've read Mosby 5 times, Dental decks 3 times, released exams (93 and 03) 5 times (make sure to memorize all the answers), unreleased exams (04-08) twice (you'll see alot of similar or same questions), Oral pathology books with pictures at least once for 3 months.
2. Keep in mind that only 30 percent of the 2nd timers pass Part 2 as ADA won't give you any curve for the 2nd timers. That's why most 2nd time examees end up getting 74.
3. Don't take the exam just to see what it's like. If you don't pass first time, your chance of passing will decrease substantially. In other words, don't take the exam unless you're ready to ace the exam.
4. Don't listen to those liars who claim to have passed the exam with only one week of studying.
5. Read this post again, go to the library and start studying.
Everybody loves "Single Mom DDS"