I can definitely sympathize with you and your friend, as something very similar happened to me. (I’m still not over it.)
UWSA 1 and 2, NBME 17, 18 and 19, and all three of the CBSE exams my school requires had me in the 240-260 bracket, and I had a 74% first pass on UWorld. I sat on May 4 and actually scored 224. Test anxiety was not a factor.
The only thing I can think of is that the power went out at the Prometric center for approx. 3 minutes 2/3 of the way through my exam - room dark, all computers off, etc. When the power came back, it restarted me at the beginning of the block I was working - all my previous answers were gone. I’m aware that the regrade option is a waste of money, but I can’t help but wonder what might have been.
All in all, I suppose I’m a bit more fortunate than most. One, my score is still respectable for my planned residency. Two, I’m a HPSP scholarship recipient, and the mil match puts hardly any weight on Step versus clinical performance (which has always been my strength) and LORs. I know I’ll still match. However, it still hurts something awful, and I have absolutely no idea how to improve. It would be so much easier if I could say “harder than anticipated, didn’t study enough, studied wrong things, etc etc” and take steps to fix those points. Here, I’m absolutely at a loss, and that galls me worst of all.
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