pretty much. there isn't anything like USMLE test prep for podiatry. for the past three years, including when I took part I, they didn't match my questions on the real test but I had classmates who said they did. it varies
Yeah, I think any and all practice questions are helpful. They can only help. The more practice questions you do the more comfortable you’ll feel on test day. You also learn a lot by actively engaging and reviewing practice questions
The BoardVitals APMLE questions and the old APMLE/NBPME practice questions (old PDFs or the ones they now host on Prometric's site) are all very similar in difficulty and breadth and depth of content to the types of questions you'll encounter on the real exam. I understand the desire for more questions, but it's really not necessary to use question banks outside of those. Anything else you find will likely be USMLE questions that are 10 times harder than anything you'll see on the APMLE exam.
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