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NBME #7 in March: 195
NBME #7 last Saturday (I accidentally took the same one again cause I'm an idiot. This was after a week of studying): 203
NBME #11 today: 189
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I've been studying 12hrs/day for 2 weeks now. Each day I study FA (and use Goljan and BRS Physio for reference) as well as do a block of Uworld with questions from that day's material. So far, I've covered biochem, immuno, anatomy and embryology, as well as physio+path for cardio, pulm, endocrine, renal, musculoskeletal and most of neuro. I've admittedly been neglecting micro and pharm since I figured they were good for cramming.
I start DIT tomorrow. I've got 3 weeks left to go from sucking to winning. Any advice?
I was really hoping to break a 230 or maybe even a 240, but I feel really defeated right now. Even though I thought I was learning so much each day and that I was actually retaining it, it just somehow doesn't translate to when I take the exam.
NBME11 seemed to have a lot of GI, heme/onc and micro/phram....so I guess I feel SLIGHTLY better knowing that I haven't studied those yet...idk. 🙁
ME SAD.
NBME #7 last Saturday (I accidentally took the same one again cause I'm an idiot. This was after a week of studying): 203
NBME #11 today: 189
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I've been studying 12hrs/day for 2 weeks now. Each day I study FA (and use Goljan and BRS Physio for reference) as well as do a block of Uworld with questions from that day's material. So far, I've covered biochem, immuno, anatomy and embryology, as well as physio+path for cardio, pulm, endocrine, renal, musculoskeletal and most of neuro. I've admittedly been neglecting micro and pharm since I figured they were good for cramming.
I start DIT tomorrow. I've got 3 weeks left to go from sucking to winning. Any advice?
I was really hoping to break a 230 or maybe even a 240, but I feel really defeated right now. Even though I thought I was learning so much each day and that I was actually retaining it, it just somehow doesn't translate to when I take the exam.
NBME11 seemed to have a lot of GI, heme/onc and micro/phram....so I guess I feel SLIGHTLY better knowing that I haven't studied those yet...idk. 🙁
ME SAD.
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