i would suggest..

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Posted by curious (68.78.79.130) on March 23, 2008 at 14:05:55:

In Reply to: Re: regarding disputing ur score.. posted by egresado on March 22, 2008 at 20:42:58:

no problem. i studied kaplan, uw bank, and first aid. i used nbme to see if i was in passing range, and then studied the q's bc the same concepts are tested on real exam so if u get chance, study nbme forms. also usmle cd, similar q's are on real exam as well,same concepts are tested, so go thru those. i studied step 1 within the year as well so mech of dz q's i already knew, and pharma q's i already knew, they ask those types of mechanism of action questions, so if u have done step 1 recently it is an asset.. hope that helps u, and good luck!

: Hi,

Thank you for ur reply giving me useful advice & encourage me to think it positively,btw, i want to ask u which type of review material & how long did you take to prepare for the exam? I really can't identify my own area of weakness even I think I have done all my efforts including doing uw qbank or nbme for self assessment before taking the exam , urgently need your sincere advice, thks



: i dont really know anything about it, but if u had barely failed is that what ur disputing or disputing a barely pass score?? i had always heard it's of no use bc they do score the exam and even if they go back and recheck, it's just doing the math, there's no partial credit, either u got it rite or wrong u kno?? so even if they go back and recount u correct ans, maybe it was the same, so will be of no use, just start reviewing again and go and be persistant and take it again, if this is what u want to do u will achieve it!! be positive and confident, it'll be u best mix of getting over this hard time :)





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