Doing Board Vitals over and over again. Currently at 82% correct, with around 50th percentile. Anyone know if this is a good indicator for passing?
If you don't mind my asking, what do you think contributed to your not passing, and what advice would you give to a person taking the CAP boards for the first time? Thanks in advance!82 percent should be good I think. I was getting 70 percent but failed
People failed the step exams, USMLE exams, nbme exams and board exams. Not all have crippling anxiety as they had to take many tests to even get to those points.You're probably good if you don't have crippling test anxiety.
I don't disagree with you, but that's another point than what I was trying to make. I'm not saying anything about people who failed those other exams nor am I saying that those who failed those exams had crippling test anxiety. I'm saying that OP scoring 82% correct with 50th percentile on Board Vitals is likely a good indicator that they will do fine on the test based on that one factor alone, but that's not the only factor involved in passing the child boards.People failed the step exams, USMLE exams, nbme exams and board exams. Not all have crippling anxiety as they had to take many tests to even get to those points.