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USMLE Step 3 secrets and Crush USMLE Step 3 CCS are hidden gems and way underutilized IMO Both are incredibly high yield Passing USMLE takes precedence over Residency commitments I hope your program director is supportive and understanding, and will make necessary accommodations to maximally support you
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Step 3 CCS is strategic and I think we have ability to improve our score with lots of practice and applying the required strategies Here is a very convincing analysis why Step 3 CCS performance may make or break Step 3 scores : Archer USMLE BlogWhat predicts USMLE Step 3 performance?
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Hi, I'm currently a 4th year student at UQ I took the step 1 in December, and got my score last Wednesday I am extremely happy about my hard-earned score of 276 99, and would like to share my experience with other medical students studying for this exam in Australia Compared my
- PASSED USMLE STEP2CK WITH 272, thank you everyone
Hello everyone, I would like to thank my study partners I met on this forum I am very happy this exam is finally over and I was able to clear my USMLE step2CK with a 272 score I am glad I was able to get this exam over with Anything is possible with hard work and when things get rough you
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Hey everyone I am scheduled to take Step 1 on March 30th I have taken 4 NBME exams and I'm not sure whether to push this exam back or not Here are my results with percent chance to pass in a week: NBME Form 29 - EPC 44 NBME Form 28 - EPC 54 (63% chance to pass) taken 3 weeks ago NBME Form
- Worlds Highest USMLE Score by an A. I - Student Doctor Network Communities
And I don't mean "diagnose this" questions, or USMLE style questions I mean real nuanced questions that will help you make a decision, not make the decision for you I'm sure there is a small handful of super-human gunner students who have figured out an efficient way to use A I in their study flow
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