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i realiZe I keep asking these things and one of my coresidents already figured out who I was on here haha.
But in rad onc questions you get a percentile compared to other pgy5s tAking the written clinicals this year (as I am doing). Anyway, my percentile score on rad onc questions is about 30 points better than I did on the inservice. I find that hard to believe. Anyone have any idea what kind of percentile score on rad onc questions corresponds to knowing enough of your stuff to pass the real exam? I realize it's hard to know cause your percentile is based on the first time you do each question and therefore a lot of people may have taken them before studying very much (although I had studied quite a bit between the inservice and really starting rad on questions). Thanks!
But in rad onc questions you get a percentile compared to other pgy5s tAking the written clinicals this year (as I am doing). Anyway, my percentile score on rad onc questions is about 30 points better than I did on the inservice. I find that hard to believe. Anyone have any idea what kind of percentile score on rad onc questions corresponds to knowing enough of your stuff to pass the real exam? I realize it's hard to know cause your percentile is based on the first time you do each question and therefore a lot of people may have taken them before studying very much (although I had studied quite a bit between the inservice and really starting rad on questions). Thanks!