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Hi all,
I'm within days of my scheduled exam and I've got a question about the way the USMLE asks the questions for those who have already taken it.
I've noticed that the phrasings of the questions are alittle different between UW, Kaplan Qbank, and the NBME practice exams (i've only done Form 3).
I felt that the NBME practice exam had the most vaguely phrased questions, sometimes I'd spend 20 seconds thinking about what they are trying to ask.. and sometimes I'd even have to read the answers to try to figure out the direction they are trying to go in. I'm not sure if this is b/c I was tired when I took the exam or that perhaps it is meant to be vaguely phrased... but I did not come across this on the USMLE world questions nor Kaplan Qbank. Of the Qbanks, I felt Kaplan had the most clearly phrased questions and answers.. most of the time I can immediately identify the concept they are trying to test (assuming it wasn't a nitpicky factoid that I didnt know) and they are also usually the most generous with the 'classical presentation' in the vignette making it easier to make the dx. In UW, I also rarely had trouble with the phrasings of the question but they didn't always give the most obvious presentations.
So my question is.. What source is most realistic to your USMLE exam? The NBME practice exam, Usmle World, or Kaplan Qbank? Did you ever have trouble with question/answer phrasings on the real USMLE (ie: awkward/unclear phrasings?)
Looking forward to any input..
I'm within days of my scheduled exam and I've got a question about the way the USMLE asks the questions for those who have already taken it.
I've noticed that the phrasings of the questions are alittle different between UW, Kaplan Qbank, and the NBME practice exams (i've only done Form 3).
I felt that the NBME practice exam had the most vaguely phrased questions, sometimes I'd spend 20 seconds thinking about what they are trying to ask.. and sometimes I'd even have to read the answers to try to figure out the direction they are trying to go in. I'm not sure if this is b/c I was tired when I took the exam or that perhaps it is meant to be vaguely phrased... but I did not come across this on the USMLE world questions nor Kaplan Qbank. Of the Qbanks, I felt Kaplan had the most clearly phrased questions and answers.. most of the time I can immediately identify the concept they are trying to test (assuming it wasn't a nitpicky factoid that I didnt know) and they are also usually the most generous with the 'classical presentation' in the vignette making it easier to make the dx. In UW, I also rarely had trouble with the phrasings of the question but they didn't always give the most obvious presentations.
So my question is.. What source is most realistic to your USMLE exam? The NBME practice exam, Usmle World, or Kaplan Qbank? Did you ever have trouble with question/answer phrasings on the real USMLE (ie: awkward/unclear phrasings?)
Looking forward to any input..