![]() They’ll talk about a lot of their rules and regulations.Īnd they’ll also send you a testing permit. In those instructions they’ll talk about several things you need to bring your test day. ![]() And what we talk about might not be exactly reflective of what your experience will be, but I will talk about what things will actually be like if you go to a Prometric testing center.įirst of all, it’s really important to read the instructions that they email to you ahead hard time. So right now, the NBME is experimenting with different forms of testing centers. We’re going to talk about what to expect when you get to your testing center. ![]() Some things can happen in the morning to throw your schedule off and you really want to give yourself a little bit of extra buffer to get to your testing center. So Google Maps, see how long it takes to get to your testing site and then make sure you make a little bit of time to leave a little early so that you’re ahead of schedule instead of running late. The last thing you want to be doing is rushing to your exam day and show up all panicked and stressed out. So make sure you know where your testing centers are and how you’re going to get there.Īnd the other thing is: make sure you leave a little early to get there. The first and the most simplest thing is: know where you’re going to be taking your exam. How can you help yourself set yourself up for the success on your exam day? Hang out with your friends or family, but take that day, the day of rest, and prepare it in preparation for your exam day, which will likely be a pretty challenging and long day. So you really want to start the day before your exam relaxing, getting some sleep, getting some rest, and really preparing for your test date. The things that I often get asked about is: What should I do the day before my exam? Should I review notes? Should I do note cards? Should I do a bunch of questions? My answer is always just relax. So let’s talk about some last minute things you can do. We are confident that you’re going to be prepared for exam entering, and are going to do a great job. ![]() So, first of all, congratulations, you’ve worked so hard and you’re almost to your exam day. Today, we’re going to be talking about things that you can do right before your exam to maximize your exam day. Hello everyone, this is Joel Ramirez, Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach. Travel with Us Hands-On Clinical & Research.Residency Advising Complete Match Support.Direct Medical (BS/MD & BA/MD) Application Consulting.MCAT Prep App Videos, Flashcards & Q-Bank.MCAT Tutoring One-on-One Personalized Help.MCAT Masterclass Videos, Questions, Notes.Med School Explorer Find Your Medical School Path.Research Roadmap Master Clinical Research.Virtual Shadowing Explore Medical Specialties.Travel With Us Hands-On Clinical & Research.ERAS Personal Statement Refine Your Story.Application Advising Residency Match Support.Ontario Application Support OMSAS Application.CASPer Preparation Simulation & Coaching.Interview preparation Realistic Practice.Secondary Editing Secondary Application Editing.Personal Statement Editing Refine Your Narrative.Application Advising Med School Admissions Support.Pre-Med Coach Pre-Application Development.Interview Preparation Realistic Practice.College Admissions 11th & 12th Grade Pre-Med Consulting.Pre-Med Coach 9th & 10th Grade Roadmap Planning.MCAT CARS Mastery Top-Rated CARS Video Course.MCAT Prep App Videos, Flashcards, Q-Banks.MCAT Tutoring Complete One-on-One Personalized Help.Frequently Asked Questions Find answers.Institutional Partners Enhance your student offering.Organizational Partners Provide value to your students.For Parents Learn why you should trust us.Success Stories & Testimonials Hear the stories.
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