I think at COMP prof. started phasing out this practice last year. Current MS-I students still have past exams from MS-IIs. Supposely this change happened because faculties and adminitrators are trying to structure exams based on COMLEX I exam. So more class exams will be COMLEX based type of questions.
I think at COMP, prof. started phasing out this practice last year. Current MS-I students still have past exams from MS-IIs. Supposely this change happened because faculties and adminitrators are trying to structure exams based on COMLEX I exam. So more class exams will be COMLEX based type of questions.
some schools consider test files cheating (ccom is one) however, students get around it by passing files down..faculty knows they are out there, expects students to use them to LEARN and go about making up new questions each year..
I've posted this previously, but at this time of the year it may be worth a repeat so that those of you who are interested can bookmark the url. The medical biochemistry course here at Texas Tech has all of its old exams back to 1995 posted at our website. There are also some learning objectives that may help some of you prepare for exams more efficiently.
Our course is fairly standard and lately no one is failing the NBME final, so they are likely to be useful at any medical school.
The url for the main page is www.ttuhsc.edu/courses/biochem/ . To find the objectives just go to the course schedule and click on any of the lecture titles.
Unfortunately, the anatomy and histology courses don't give out their exams, illustrating the other side of this controversial issue.