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questions about SABA exams and classes
Hi Folks,
As i still eternely waiting for my acceptance/rejection letter from SABA, i ve decided to focus on thinking about all i need to know about SABA classes. i don't think i'll have enough questions from now to the famous day so here are my questions: 1-could some SABA students tell us about SABA semesters exams? i ve seen that there are black mondays exams every three weeks, but are these exams MCQ or redactional ones? 2-could you detail the content of the exams? 3-is the content that you learn from the professors enough to succeed in the exams? 4-do they included all the classes taken? i mean when you got a black monday exam, does it include for example anatomy, histology and embryology? 5-are you evaluated on anatomy labs? 6-do you sometimes get bored during classes? i said that, because during my undergrads it happened so many times as some professors were just repeating things already in textbooks. 7-which are the hardest semesters according to your own experience?why? 8-have you always felt ready to kick !$$ to your black mondays exams? 9-can we find some old exams like its the case at Ross? 10- are we expecting to pass a "saba exam" before taking the step1? i know that it's the case at Ross all advice are welcomed You5 |
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