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hi every body, this is my experience.
I have just taken my test yesterday, and it is a very long test, I found that the questions that are long are the easies one, you just read through it but before make sure you read the last part of the question first so when you read the whole thing you are oriented or have the idea of what to look for in the questions, it will save you time, again internal medicine around 70% with many questions of neuro, different kind of gaits and all the demyelinating syndromes, strokes, risk factors, management of lipid profile, all the common diseases with uncommon presentations, the other 30% splited among the others specialties, very little of trauma, I do not know why, well my overall advise is make sure that the day of the exam you are rested, do not get tired before the exam day, you will need that energy and every thing rely on the fact of you being able to read their mind in the questions and for you to do that you need to be rested, so please rest the day before the test, do not study that day, and I would say stop studying the night before around 6 or 7 pm. so you have atleast 2 nights for you to empty your mind and get ready for the test, again this is just how I feel about the test, hopefully each one of you takers will do just great, not only in the test but in your residency,,,,
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