As far as I know, if it has been >6 weeks since your scores got resulted, the only way that you can see them is to pay for a new transcript from the NBME to be sent to you. This is why you should save the score reports.
Doesn't everyone remember the most important 3 digit number they will ever be assigned in their life????? It's practically your name, social security number, and DOB all wrapped into one.
Doesn't everyone remember the most important 3 digit number they will ever be assigned in their life????? It's practically your name, social security number, and DOB all wrapped into one.
Doesn't everyone remember the most important 3 digit number they will ever be assigned in their life????? It's practically your name, social security number, and DOB all wrapped into one.
Some people need a copy of their score report for things like away rotations or other random stuff. If they didn't save it (or lost it somehow, say by changing computers), that causes an issue.
There's a reason I have a Dropbox folder with copies of all my step reports, my diploma, my licenses, my board certificate, and a few random other things. It comes in handy when some credentialing committee asks for a random document.
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