Hey everyone,
I'm a Medentry user and the percentiles that I'm getting on their exams are seriously scary. I've heard a lot of conflicting opinions on whether or not you should trust Medentry percentiles (the testing conditions aren't standardised etc) but my percentiles are genuinely scarily low.
You guys getting really high in Medentry could you tell me what kind of marks you get in each section and their percentiles. Do you manage to finish in 3 hours or take longer (There's no way I'm getting anyway far into that 90-104 bar)
My overall percentiles fluctuate a lot between around 60-75 and sometimes lower than 50 which is very frightening.
My marks for each section are around
S1: 35-37/48 (70-80%ile)
S2: 27-30/44 (50-60%ile)
S3: 25-27/42 (<50%ile sometimes even 0-20)
Overall: High 80s - Low 90s out of 134
Should I be overly concerned about my percentiles (definitely am about S3)? Am I screwed for the actual UMAT or do I still have potential to get in the 90s if I work hard on S3 in the upcoming days?
I'm a Medentry user and the percentiles that I'm getting on their exams are seriously scary. I've heard a lot of conflicting opinions on whether or not you should trust Medentry percentiles (the testing conditions aren't standardised etc) but my percentiles are genuinely scarily low.
You guys getting really high in Medentry could you tell me what kind of marks you get in each section and their percentiles. Do you manage to finish in 3 hours or take longer (There's no way I'm getting anyway far into that 90-104 bar)
My overall percentiles fluctuate a lot between around 60-75 and sometimes lower than 50 which is very frightening.
My marks for each section are around
S1: 35-37/48 (70-80%ile)
S2: 27-30/44 (50-60%ile)
S3: 25-27/42 (<50%ile sometimes even 0-20)
Overall: High 80s - Low 90s out of 134
Should I be overly concerned about my percentiles (definitely am about S3)? Am I screwed for the actual UMAT or do I still have potential to get in the 90s if I work hard on S3 in the upcoming days?