Usmle/em

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NMH2001

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Anyone know the ave USMLE step I score for EM? Looked around-didn't really find an answer...
 
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USAF MD '05 said:
eleventy-thousand, fatty mcfattypants.... +pad+


you said it... 😛


this might be in bad taste but I just can't help myself!
 

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Yeah, let's ask this question again... and again and again before we use the search function or read the faq's!!!! atleast it helps pad the post total!!!
 
sparky5 said:
Yeah, let's ask this question again... and again and again before we use the search function or read the faq's!!!! atleast it helps pad the post total!!!

I thought the "score" was equivalent to the price of an in n out burger? So really this could change yearly depending on score inflation.
 
NMH2001 said:
Anyone know the ave USMLE step I score for EM? Looked around-didn't really find an answer...

You'll probably never find a good answer to that question, though many before you have asked it.

There was a thread about a year ago in which people who matched EM posted their scores/AOA status/rank in class. I doubt enough people posted to draw any conclusions though, and there was probably some response bias as well. It has also been said on SDN that, all things being equal, if you score at or above the mean (~216) than you will probably not have any trouble matching into EM.

Like many things in the application process, USMLE scores are usually considered in the context of the whole applicant, rather than as an isolated variable. There are no hard an fast rules for what constitues a 'minimum' score for the field of EM, though individual programs may have their own cut-offs.
 
OK...shoulda seen the thread bashing coming!! 😀

Yes, I lazily searched through the FAQ thread but like reporting of MCAT's, USMLE & COMLEX scores, there seems to be a misrepresented sampling here of what a truly average score is.

Thank you Margaritaboy-your comments in your post was pretty much what I had thought originally.