How common is failing the first year?

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SillyGenius

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At my school, 15% of the class failed the year and has to repeat. Is this normal?

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I would guess maybe around 5% of the original class will end up repeating a year throughout the 4 years. Though may even be less than that
 
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I would guess maybe around 5% of the original class will end up repeating a year throughout the 4 years. Though may even be less than that
I had to repeat first year so as you can imagine I paid closer attention to this than most. 5% is about right as best as I can remember. Maybe up a little but definitely under 10%.
 
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5%.

It is beginning to be difficult to see this as anything other than a month-long multi-thread troll. If that is the case, then bravo.
Might not be trolling. Some people are super neurotic
 
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OP has said they failed their first year at a kow tier medical school. It doesn't rule out other possibilities.
 
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It would be uncommon, outside of for-profit model schools (i.e., Carribean schools). But It's difficult-to-impossible to find this kind of data publicly.
 
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It was about 1-2% at my school failed a single course in first year, maybe 1-2 students failed the year. Only one person in my class failed a clinical rotation as far as I know (<1%). Fifteen percent seems like a (shocking) outlier.
 
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Not common, I don’t think anyone at my school failed the first or second year though I could be wrong
 
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