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Sorry if this has been asked over and over but if I am getting in the 50-54% range in Kaplan Qbank, what do you think that means in terms of the actual COMLEX and the USMLE?? Thanks in advance
Sorry if this has been asked over and over but if I am getting in the 50-54% range in Kaplan Qbank, what do you think that means in terms of the actual COMLEX and the USMLE?? Thanks in advance
so does that mean that above that, let's say 60%, is in the safe range?According to the speaker from Kaplan who spoke to my class, that's in the high risk of failure category.
From what I have heard- you should be in the 69-70% range to be safe. I could be wrong, but from many people who have taken it.
yeah i cant seem to bump it up past 56% and its been almost 4 weeks of review. i started only 3% lower than where i am now, though i havent yet touched the 3 P's. so how long did it take you to get the scores higher?Keep in mind that how you are doing now is not the ultimate predictor. When I started doing random sets my initial scores were in the 40%s, my actual Step1 score was awesome.
I think if you are consistently above 60% in the week leading up to the test you will most likely be ok. Below 50% I would be worried. The actual test is not nearly as far-out as Qbank.
Qbank will EAT YOUR SOUL if you let it!!! Keep in mind that you are allowed to laugh at the almighty King Kaplan! I missed a question once on hypokalemic periodic paralysis, fine, I think I can still be a good doctor. I have never heard of that disease before or since. I guarantee you if some kid presented to the ED with a focal neuro deficit and you dropped "hypokalemic periodic paralysis" on your differential the attending would look at you like you had a horn growing out of your head.