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I've pondered for a really long time the reason why NBMEs are for the most part, great predictors of a score [ok plus or minus 5-7 points, don't freak out]
I'm writing the real deal in 5 weeks, and I know how tired my brain gets in the last 75 questions of an NBME. The last 10-15 questions I'm physically and mentally tired.
This may just be my lack of stamina, compared to other test takers, but the real deal is 132 questions longer than any NBME. I'm sure there are more joke easy questions when you factor in that many more questions but I guess I just want to understand
HOW an exam so much shorter than the real deal can be such an accurate predictor for so many people.
Me so far
Uwsa: 188 [online] 12 weeks out
Nbme 1: 227 [offline]
Nbme 2: 239 [offline]
Nbme 3: 244 [offline]
Free 138: 86%
Uworld: 69%
Nbme 13: 234 (5.5 weeks out)
I'm writing the real deal in 5 weeks, and I know how tired my brain gets in the last 75 questions of an NBME. The last 10-15 questions I'm physically and mentally tired.
This may just be my lack of stamina, compared to other test takers, but the real deal is 132 questions longer than any NBME. I'm sure there are more joke easy questions when you factor in that many more questions but I guess I just want to understand
HOW an exam so much shorter than the real deal can be such an accurate predictor for so many people.
Me so far
Uwsa: 188 [online] 12 weeks out
Nbme 1: 227 [offline]
Nbme 2: 239 [offline]
Nbme 3: 244 [offline]
Free 138: 86%
Uworld: 69%
Nbme 13: 234 (5.5 weeks out)