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Old 12-06-2003, 10:32 AM
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Your right, the curve is the determining factor, but the big curve fools you into thinking you know your stuff, and you dont study harder, and when the time comes for the boards, it hits you right in the face...
If you re-read my post a little more carefully, you will notice that I stated that I think it is the USMLE that serves as the determining factor, not the curve.
and if you re-read my post, you'll notice i said your right....
You must have edited it later to USMLE because you initially said that it was the curve that was the determining facctor. But, enough already, this has already strayed far enough from the original topic.
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Old 12-06-2003, 11:03 AM
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Who cares if Step 1 is the determining factor? You thinking misleading students into high grades in basic sciences is ok? Students should get a feel of how they will do before taking the test.

This also casts doubt on the supposed St. Chris Step 1 pass rate they always like to advertise.

What is the original topic of this thread anyway?
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Old 12-06-2003, 11:34 AM
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One thing that really disturbs me is why it says, "USMLE pass rate at a 'REPORTED' 92%" .. what the hell is REPORTED .. either they know it or they don't. Who reported it to whom? One admin member to another? Everyone pleads the 5th when asked where the info is from. I swear everytime I ask someone in the NJ office a question, they say they are unaware of it, or they don't know who told them. They were just "told". Brilliant escape mechanism to alleviate responsibility from the self.
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Who cares if Step 1 is the determining factor? You thinking misleading students into high grades in basic sciences is ok? Students should get a feel of how they will do before taking the test.
if u dont pass step 1, u dont become a doc....in the US at least. This will decrease their number liscence grads. If someone scores a 50 on their test and is later curved to a 90 and thinks they are smart they are only kidding themselves. This is why there are practice tests out there to see where u stand. anyone going into the usmle without any practice tests is asking for trouble imo.

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This also casts doubt on the supposed St. Chris Step 1 pass rate they always like to advertise.
who knows

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What is the original topic of this thread anyway?
something about dirty underwear i think
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5th semester, St. Chris students take the Princeton review to help prepare for the USMLE, and if I am not mistaken the Princeton review gives a review test of the USMLE. If a student does horrible on the review test, then obviously that student needs to hit the books despite what curve was given. So if a person has an inflated ego after four semesters of basic sciences, it will eventually deflate in due time allowing that person the opportunity to prepare for the boards as is required by all medical students.
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