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NYUmed08

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Hey,
I was taking step 1 last week and when the window came up saying I needed to click OK within 30 seconds because I had not hit the mouse in a while, I was thinking about a problem/writing on the dry erase board and didn't click. The computer locked up and it said "unauthorized break", I had to reenter my code to continue the test. Is this a big deal?
 
NYUmed08 said:
Hey,
I was taking step 1 last week and when the window came up saying I needed to click OK within 30 seconds because I had not hit the mouse in a while, I was thinking about a problem/writing on the dry erase board and didn't click. The computer locked up and it said "unauthorized break", I had to reenter my code to continue the test. Is this a big deal?

It will almost surely be reported as an irregularity along with your score. I have no idea how this will be weighted by the residency programs--I'm not sure if they'll dismiss it, or if they'll just ask you to explain it, etc.
 
One of the med student bloggers on SDN mentioned this too about unauthorized breaks during the test. I guess the moral of the story is, make you click "OK" when prompted!
 
NYUmed08 said:
Hey,
I was taking step 1 last week and when the window came up saying I needed to click OK within 30 seconds because I had not hit the mouse in a while, I was thinking about a problem/writing on the dry erase board and didn't click. The computer locked up and it said "unauthorized break", I had to reenter my code to continue the test. Is this a big deal?

the same crap happended to me during the test. I was busy working out a problem and when I looked up it was counting down 3..2..1.. and then this ugly screen in big bold white colors was staring at me in the face and said that I was on a unauthorized break. It scared the living hell out of me. Oh well, I hope this does not show up as irregular behavior. That would suck a$$!
 
I think it will show up as an "irregularity" because that is what the NBME materials say. I wouldn't worry about it too much, because my guess is it happens with a fair amount of frequency, and programs are used to seeing it. I'm sure they'll ask you about it, and just tell them what happened.
 
I had to dig awhile to find this post.. but this pissed me off enough to do it.

I just want to say to the posters who replied to this person, that you really shouldn't offer your opinion on something you know absolutely nothing about. I had this screen come up on me during my exam and I had remembered reading this thread, which made me freak out during the exam. I got my score last saturday as well as a reply from the NBME saying that it absolutely would not be reported as an irregularity. (I had emailed them about it.)
 
astaley said:
I had to dig awhile to find this post.. but this pissed me off enough to do it.

I just want to say to the posters who replied to this person, that you really shouldn't offer your opinion on something you know absolutely nothing about. I had this screen come up on me during my exam and I had remembered reading this thread, which made me freak out during the exam. I got my score last saturday as well as a reply from the NBME saying that it absolutely would not be reported as an irregularity. (I had emailed them about it.)

The same thing happened to me during my exam. I got nothing on my score report about an irregularity.
 
cherrypie said:
The same thing happened to me during my exam. I got nothing on my score report about an irregularity.

Thank God for this thread, it happened to me when I spent the first two minutes writing everything my brain could spit out onto those dry erase boards.
 
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