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For those who took the exam, what percentage of the questions did you feel you got right, and how did this correlate with your score?
For those who took the exam, what percentage of the questions did you feel you got right, and how did this correlate with your score?
I came out of the exam, praying I didn't fail. I had no idea of how many questions I got right or wrong and was somewhat depressed. There was loads of angst and buildup to the exam and now I was done and unsure. I drowned my depression in a couple of rounds of beer with my friends and waited for the scores.
In my case, my dean of education at my medical school got my score before I did. She told me to sit outside her office while she looked up my score. It didn't help that I had seen one of the top students in my class bawling because she had failed Step I (one of two people who failed that year). I was really spooked.
When the dean handed me my score, I was totally shocked. I know that I had tears running down my face because I had done very well. Moral of the story: don't go near your dean of students around the time Step I scores are coming in and don't try to predict what your score will be once you take the test. You do your best and the score will fall where it will fall.
The person who failed that test had predicted that she had aced it. I just hoped for the best and there it was. Test postmortems just make you crazy and won't change anything. Just stay away from your school and wait for that paper in the mail. That PASS looks pretty good and it's better to see it in the privacy of your home.