Where can I find each school's average board scores by year?

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Lecom-B had the highest scores back in my day, hah.
 
It doesn't exist and you will be extremely hard pressed to find this info. I know KCU was about 229 and LECOM was about 228. But remember that a decent chunk don't take the USMLE. Just dedicate yourself and you can get the board score you want from any school.
 
It doesn't exist and you will be extremely hard pressed to find this info. I know KCU was about 229 and LECOM was about 228. But remember that a decent chunk don't take the USMLE. Just dedicate yourself and you can get the board score you want from any school.
That doesn't exist


Would I be able to find this info for the COMLEX only then? I assume all DO schools write the comlex

As well, it doesn't need to be year by year, that may have been asking a lot. Is there one from just last year?
 
Schools are only required to publish one set of COMLEX pass rates. So some schools only publish like their level III results. No school is required to post their score averages, although those who have the highest average obviously will post it to show off their school.
 
Would I be able to find this info for the COMLEX only then? I assume all DO schools write the comlex

As well, it doesn't need to be year by year, that may have been asking a lot. Is there one from just last year?

No, the only way to get this info is to ask a current student to tell you. Having been on numerous interviews i have yet to have a school talk about average score. They all parade around the COMLEX pass rate, as if that means anything.
 
Like others have said on here, schools will most likely not post this information as public information.
 
No, the only way to get this info is to ask a current student to tell you. Having been on numerous interviews i have yet to have a school talk about average score. They all parade around the COMLEX pass rate, as if that means anything.

Damn, I was hoping to use that as an indicator of a given school's quality of education
 
Damn, I was hoping to use that as an indicator of a given school's quality of education

That's not a good way to determine that. Look at clinical years and where students are rotating, look at research ops and things like that.
 
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