Hey! you're done! you survived!
We spend a lot of time on patho and diagnosing but I'm slowly learning to filter that and just look for hallmark signs/symptoms and focus on the dosing. Averages are also much higher this year than they've been in the past for a multitude of reasons. I personally wish the program was harder. I'm a fan of inertia and have trouble making myself work much harder than necessary.
Also, the exams with the 97 and 99 - the 97 was our first ID test and I LOVE ID
Plus I've been working in an IV room for almost 2 years - I didn't have to learn doses and frequencies, I already know what everything comes in and how often they give it. I'm sure the 99 was a fluke but I did manage to diagnose a guy with ITP 2 days afterwards so I guess I learned something...
Anyway, don't get too discouraged. It's very interesting comparing notes between schools. People also get too defensive and uppity - I had a friend at Temple who it seemed was always trying to make my education look subpar. Every school has their strengths and weaknesses. It's our job as students to identify these and adapt/fix them as we go through the curriculum.