Call your specific test center to be sure. Stuff in the link mostly sounds like things allowed in the room (eg: foam earplugs, eyeglasses, face mask) but I believe my site had a sign saying to leave all medications in the locker so it might be mixed. I had the same problem with focus during practice exams, but adrenaline of test day kept me focused. Highly doubt you'll be allowed to read out loud or stand up. They provided me with around the ear muffs for noise isolation which I wore on top of some foam ear plugs and couldn't hear anything besides my own breathing. ![]() My test center was fairly quiet but having a room of 12+ people clicking can get distracting. edit: as the other person mentioned, all this stuff will be kept in a locker and accessible during scheduled (or unscheduled) breaks. No water, no medications (probably includes eye drops), glasses would be allowed if they're a prescription but I doubt they'd let you bring in a pair of RayBans. If anyone has any idea about these, please share. ![]() is it okay to read out loud and move about or give the exam standing instead of sitting? And any advice for those times when my brain skips and refuses to cooperate?Įdit: I found this link that shows allowed items but I'm not sure if these are allowed to be taken inside or if we need to fill that accommodation form to use these. And sometimes, I need to read a question 5 times and still somehow my brain skips over the exact same point I'm trying to catch. I tend to lose focus unless I read and act out the question scenario. Scared, but what the hell! It's time.So need advice from y'all on what to take inside with me? And what is allowed?Can I take a water bottle with me? Eye-drops? Acetaminophen? Sunglasses? I get a headache if I look at the screen for a long time.I've heard that the site I'm testing at (the only one in this country) is really loud. When you schedule with Prometric they'll make you pay the fees which ranges from $48 to $215 depending on your location.Exam in a few days. Important to remember that the above link is different from the regular exam scheduling link, the latter will not work even if you enter your practice scheduling and CIN numbers. Use these new special Prometric practice test scheduling and CIN numbers when you schedule your practice test with Prometric using this page ![]() When you receive these go to this pageĪnd enter your scheduling number and CIN number and wait few days they'll send you an email and a snail mail of your practice test scheduling number and CIN number (which are different from your original exam numbers). You can only apply for a Prometric USMLE practice test when you are already registered for an USMLE step and received your scheduling number and CIN number. So as far as questions and exam content and testing your knowledge it's not useful in that matter. Learn more about the Free USMLE Practice Material The questions are exactly the same as what you have in the Free USMLE Practice materials from the official USMLE website which you can be downloaded for free and no need to visit your test center. Well, yes it's useful in that it puts you in exactly the same testing environment of your real test day and so for example you get yourself acquainted with the test center and see how long it takes from your place of residence to the test center and other logistics that you need to get ready for to avoid sudden exposure at your real exam day.Īs far as the content of this practice session, it's composed of three blocks only not like the real 7 or 8 block of step 1 or step 2 CK.
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