Anyone else feel like Uworld is unrealistically easy due to the fact every wrong answer choice is used to "educate" you in the explanation, and thus has to correspond to a real disease? Even when I read the vignette and have no idea what disease they're portraying, I can almost always get the question right by easily recognizing which disease the wrong answer choices are referring to that cannot possibly be the correct answer and just choosing the one that doesn't ring a bell.
For example, vignette gives you clinical presentation of ataxia telangectasia and asks about pathological changes that would be present. Even if you don't recognize that they're talking about ataxia-tel, the fact that all the wrong answer choices are clear representations of AD, parkinsons, lewy body demential etc allows you to get the question correct by POE since you know none of those diseases fit the vignette. I feel like on the real thing, they would give you at least one completely nonsensical wrong answer that you couldn't eliminate solely by knowing which disease the answer ISN'T.