NBDE I scores are out

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Yellowman

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Hey guys.....I don't post here often, but I just wanted to let you guys know.

I didn't get my scores in the mail, but my school got the scores ahead of time. The highest in my class was a 97......and I would say A LOT of people broke 90 percentile......at least 30 or so out of 135 or so that took the test.....because I personally know at least 12 people that broke 94.....ANyhow, here's my break down

Gross anat: 97
Phys/BIochem: 95
Micro/path: 93
Dent anat: 96

Avg: 95

I did much better than I thought, so I am pretty happy. Hope everyone else is happy with their scores!!
 
That's very impressive. So, PBL is the way to go.

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THanks guys! I studied my butt off for this test so it feels pretty good to see that 95! Good luck to everyone and let us know how well you did!
 
VERY sweet scores! I'm so excited to hear how everybody else does..especially those at Nova who took it early!

Yah-E, try to post as much of the info you can, such as class avg., etc., if possible!
 
Yellowman...do you know USC's average by any chance? Hmm can't wait to hear what our average is...

Congrats 🙂

care to share what you used for studying (if you've posted elsewhere can u link us there... I haven't been following...)
 
congrats on the high scores yellowman. the people who got those scores in our class (including you) deserved them. i've never seen a bunch of people study so hard! even though i probably didn't put in half (or even a quarter) of the time that you guys put in, i was pleasantly surprised by my results.
 
Yellowman,

Wow, your scores are very impressive. You mentioned in your other post that you studied for 6 months, the last 3 being hard core. Approximately how many hours per week would you say you spent studying strictly for boards? How were you able to manage studying that far ahead and keep up with your other classes at the same time?
 
It's hard to say exactly how many hours..but the month before the boards, i probably spent 7-8 hours a day studying for boards during the weekday, and 12-14 hours on weekends....and i never missed a day. I was able to do so simply by ditching all the classes and doing half ass lab work just to get by. The week b4 borads, i easily studied 14-15 hours a day....that required pure adrenaline.....pure hell

as for hte materials,
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/sho...&threadid=79827
 
congrats yellowman! all your efforts have definitely paid off!

all the best to all the others.
 
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