Step 1 Nightmare! Prometrics fault?

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WARNING: COMPUTER ERRORS DURING STEP 1

Preface: I had a lot of pre-test anxiety (understandly so, I'd say). I am also a pretty slow test taker... I like to mull ideas over before making my answer choice, and usually it works pretty well for me.

So... block 3 of the exam rolls around today (block 1 was pretty straightforward, 2 was a bit harder and I had to scramble to finish in time) and about 5 minutes in, a "Warning, You Are Taking An Unauthorized Break" screen comes up, in the middle of me answering a question (and it had been about 5 seconds since I had last clicked anything)! WTF?! So, I click out of it, and notice that my block time went down 8 minutes! 😱 So, I go to get a Prometrics employee and she can't do anything about it except to file an error report. So by now, I've lost about 11 minutes of my test time! I had had to scramble in the last block to finish in time, so by this point I was freaking out, heart pounding, and just raced through the block of questions... panic attack style... pulling out key words, skimming paragraphs and not really thinking. I know for a lot you 10ish minutes isn't that much, but it set me over the top to feel extremely anxious for the rest of the block.

After that, I calmed down, took my test, but did notice that throughout the test it would take several seconds to change from one screen to the next every time I would change questions (much slower than my practice tests at home) and sometimes would pause for 10, 15, 20 seconds... And in the last block, the clock showed 30 seconds left (with which I had one question left to answer), but then it said the test had timed out!! So, I didn't even get to open the last question... another error! 😕

So, I talked to someone afterward to file a report and she told me that my particular computer had been malfunctioning for a while, they rarely use it for tests (and especially not the Step exams, she tells me), so she really wasn't sure why anyone gave me that computer today anyway!!!! 😱 WTF!!

It sucks to have studied so hard for this test and to feel like it went so terribly... and a big part of that was anxiety caused by computer malfunctions!!

Anyone know how the "error report" for Step 1 goes? Or have any suggestions for what I should do from here?

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Wow that royally sucks! Sorry to hear of your experience. I would be FURIOUS...😡

Most likely what will happen is the NBME will contact you and give you the option of taking the test over again or just score the one you took.

I don't think, however, that they will tell you your score and then ask you if you want a retest. So be prepared.
 
If I were in your position, I would be aggressive about contacting NBME yourself, explaining the situation, and demanding a retake. I would act immediately as you will probably have a stronger case if you do not get your score. I would also send a registered letter, to have that on the record. I would not count on Prometric to handle the situation properly, particularly given the incompetence you observed at the center. However you should confirm with them that they sent the error report they were supposed to.
 
If I were you I'd obtain evidence and be very aggressive. You deserve a proper resolution because this is just unbearably ridiculous.
 
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If I were in your position, I would be aggressive about contacting NBME yourself, explaining the situation, and demanding a retake. I would act immediately as you will probably have a stronger case if you do not get your score. I would also send a registered letter, to have that on the record. I would not count on Prometric to handle the situation properly, particularly given the incompetence you observed at the center. However you should confirm with them that they sent the error report they were supposed to.

Agree 100%. I'm so sorry that happened to you. What a nightmare!
 
If this happened to me i would get on it as soon as possible. Get prometric involved today, call someone from your school administration, call nbme, demand that you can retake it like tomorrow or the next day. I was so sick of studying for this thing by the time I had to sit down and take it; i couldn't imagine having to study another couple weeks to retake it because of something out of my control.

I feel your pain. When I took the MCAT (paper days), the proctor said he would tell us when there was 5 minutes and 1 minute remaining. well, he never told us when there was 1 minute left. i was just cruising along filling in bubbles of answers that i absolutely undoubtedly knew, i would do 25 questions or so then fill in the answers on the bubble sheet. he said times up. I had 9 blank bubbles. I was scoring 12-13s on the physical science sections, it was one of my strongest sections. I ended up getting a 10, but who knows what 9 more answers would have scored. I can't even describe the anger and frustration!

That happened to me when the MCAT was only offered twice each year, so i had to live with it or put my life on hold for another year. You can take the board exam every day. If you don't want to match into something very competitive what happened to you may not matter. If you want something ridiculously competitive put up a fight and take that thing as soon as you can!

just one dude's opinion.
 
be very aggressive, and get this resolved as quickly as possible. I would not wait--you should be taking this exam again within the next week.
 
My friend, please do listen to the above posters and request (or demand) to have a FAIR sitting for this exam. It's too important to let some unorganized people at prometric sabotage it. Seriously.

Don't feel too bad. My OCD (rare until my anxiety REALLY pipes up) had me flip back to the prior question and then forward to the current one, for 5 cycles in rapid succession, on about 7 or 8 occasions. I'm afraid this caused some sort of misreading of my answers (hopefully just my OCD...again...). They may not have prepared for some mildly insane person to go ballistic with the arrow buttons.

I give this as an example of something that would be MY fault. Your situation, however, was totally NOT your fault, and stand up to make sure that it's corrected for you.
 
Thanks everyone for the support and advice!!

I've gone as far up with prometric as I can and have e-mailed our dean of student affairs to get his advice.

I'm still unsure about what to push for in contacting NBME. Yes, I do feel I deserve a fair exam. But I absolutely DO NOT want to take that test again... I have so many plans for my summer off and would like to avoid the anxiety of having to re-sit through that exam if at all possible.

I am interested in family medicine or maybe ped's and am not trying to get a "high score" on the exam... really, I just want to pass. I passed all my practice tests, with scores coorelating from about a 195 to about a 225.

I'll keep everyone posted when I have more news!
 
Thanks everyone for the support and advice!!

I've gone as far up with prometric as I can and have e-mailed our dean of student affairs to get his advice.

I'm still unsure about what to push for in contacting NBME. Yes, I do feel I deserve a fair exam. But I absolutely DO NOT want to take that test again... I have so many plans for my summer off and would like to avoid the anxiety of having to re-sit through that exam if at all possible.

I am interested in family medicine or maybe ped's and am not trying to get a "high score" on the exam... really, I just want to pass. I passed all my practice tests, with scores coorelating from about a 195 to about a 225.

I'll keep everyone posted when I have more news!

If you're really sure you'd be happy with a minimal pass, fine, but be absolutely sure that's what you want to do.

You never know if you'll end up falling in love with a more competitive specialty, or a particular program in peds that's on the competitive side.
 
Thanks everyone for the support and advice!!

I've gone as far up with prometric as I can and have e-mailed our dean of student affairs to get his advice.

I'm still unsure about what to push for in contacting NBME. Yes, I do feel I deserve a fair exam. But I absolutely DO NOT want to take that test again... I have so many plans for my summer off and would like to avoid the anxiety of having to re-sit through that exam if at all possible.

I am interested in family medicine or maybe ped's and am not trying to get a "high score" on the exam... really, I just want to pass. I passed all my practice tests, with scores coorelating from about a 195 to about a 225.

I'll keep everyone posted when I have more news!

Lizanne, I don't understand what you mean....you 'don't' want to retake the exam. If you don't want to retake the exam, then you really have no options. They aren't going to 'give' you points or anything. So, if you think you basically only lost out on a few questions, then maybe its not worth it to take it again...especially considering retaking would stress you out quite a bit, from what you said. However, your reason for not taking it is a bad one. Your thoughts may (and are likely) to change on specialty and competitiveness. You may kick yourself royally if you don't do this right.
 
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Our "testing center" was in a student center, on the 2nd floor above a health center. I think they must have been doing kickboxing classes or something, because the bass was traveling throughout the entire building. I could feel the vibrations through the floor and desk, and the "soundproof" headphones could do nothing to stop it from being conducted through my bones and into my head. Very unacceptable.

And c'mon prometric... do not schedule some guy taking the GRE to sit next to me. Having to listen to typing on ridiculously noisy keyboards for three hours isn't something I expected.

I think it's a shame that a test that has such great weight on our future careers and lifetime earnings can't be provided in a more uniform way. Contracting out to prometric is not getting the job done. The environment inside a classroom when taking any one of our school's exams was more controlled, quiet, and fair.

To lizanne, I truly feel for you. I would not want to take that test again, and would be furious if I felt like the only way to get a fair score would be to do just that. I'd probably want to sue prometric or something. :laugh: The conditions during my test probably cost me only a question or two at most (I'm hoping)... were it more, like in your case, I might have set the building on fire!
 
Though I can't compete with Liz's story, my test day was imperfect, to say the least. For 2 solid hours a grounds crew was outside doing the edging around the prometric center. every 20 seconds or so the edger would hit some sort of metal on the building and the noise would radiate inside. the earmuffs didn't help at all. prometric is a joke. i guess this all normalizes since it appears that no one ever has a completely ideal experience at prometric. whether it's an annoying GRE taker, a loud eater, or a gym class in the same building (WTF??!). yeah, being a standardized test, they really ought to work on standardizing the environment in which the test is given.
 
I thought I would send an update to everyone, so if anyone is in a similar boat, you can see how the NBME will respond. I finally heard back from the NBME about 3 weeks after submitting my notification to them. They were able to verify that my computer had been functioning abnormally slowly and that time was taken off my exam and they gave me the option to either retake the test for no fee or to have my test scored, telling me "my exam was at or above the passing level." When I called the NBME, they actually gave me my score before I had to make this decision... slightly below average, but having passed the beast, I'm not going to restudy and take it again.

Anyway, best of luck to anyone else who ends up in a similar situation.
 
I thought I would send an update to everyone, so if anyone is in a similar boat, you can see how the NBME will respond. I finally heard back from the NBME about 3 weeks after submitting my notification to them. They were able to verify that my computer had been functioning abnormally slowly and that time was taken off my exam and they gave me the option to either retake the test for no fee or to have my test scored, telling me "my exam was at or above the passing level." When I called the NBME, they actually gave me my score before I had to make this decision... slightly below average, but having passed the beast, I'm not going to restudy and take it again.

Anyway, best of luck to anyone else who ends up in a similar situation.

Sounds good, though if I were you I would have retaken.
 
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