I do know of someone who failed the first time, studied for several months (basically memorized First Aid) and failed it again. They finally went and took a 6 week or longer Kaplan review course and passed it the third time. Took them a year to do all three attempts.
Figure out if it's a test taking skill that is the problem. If you have always had problems with exams, chances are it's not as much the knowledge but how you take the exam. I know someone who had these issues...passed after getting test taking skills.
Figure out if it's a test taking skill that is the problem. If you have always had problems with exams, chances are it's not as much the knowledge but how you take the exam. I know someone who had these issues...passed after getting test taking skills.
how about more not testtaking skills but using sources that left me underprepared for the randomness the comlex tested on? and now trying to refocus and try to prepare better for the randomness
I don't have my level 2 scores back yet but I used doctorsintraining.com step 2 prep course and combankmed.com.
I can say that the qbank combankmed.com almost exactly mimic'd the 'feel' of the questions and the OMM/legal stuff really helped out in getting ready - or so I felt at the time.