Reddit Feel Like I Failed Step 1

Reddit Feel Like I Failed Step 1 - I failed step 1 back in 2012, retook it and passed after taking a rotation off. I didn’t know half the questions, felt like a test i didn’t even study for. It was brutal, and even almost 10 years later, i can still. It was really discouraging and scary waiting for my results. I made a post previously, but i just cannot get over this sinking feeling. Took my exam 1/29 and walked out literally feeling like i just failed. I failed step1 back in august. I took step 1 two days ago and am still feeling just so depressed. I am a do student and didn’t even need to take the exam, i felt so dumb for even. Whether you screwed up in prep (like me) or you had external factors affecting you (death in family, medical issue, etc.), a step 1 failure isn’t the.

I made a post previously, but i just cannot get over this sinking feeling. It was really discouraging and scary waiting for my results. Whether you screwed up in prep (like me) or you had external factors affecting you (death in family, medical issue, etc.), a step 1 failure isn’t the. I've heard of people walking out of step 1 and feeling like they failed. It was brutal, and even almost 10 years later, i can still. Took my exam 1/29 and walked out literally feeling like i just failed. I failed step 1 back in 2012, retook it and passed after taking a rotation off. I felt like crap when i got out of the exam, i was just thinking about the wtf questions, i called my family telling them that i was going to fail. But, i really think i did. I failed step1 back in august.

I've heard of people walking out of step 1 and feeling like they failed. I failed step1 back in august. But, i really think i did. Took my exam 1/29 and walked out literally feeling like i just failed. I made a post previously, but i just cannot get over this sinking feeling. I am a do student and didn’t even need to take the exam, i felt so dumb for even. Whether you screwed up in prep (like me) or you had external factors affecting you (death in family, medical issue, etc.), a step 1 failure isn’t the. I felt like crap when i got out of the exam, i was just thinking about the wtf questions, i called my family telling them that i was going to fail. I failed step 1 back in 2012, retook it and passed after taking a rotation off. It was brutal, and even almost 10 years later, i can still.

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It Was Brutal, And Even Almost 10 Years Later, I Can Still.

I took step 1 two days ago and am still feeling just so depressed. I failed step1 back in august. I failed step 1 back in 2012, retook it and passed after taking a rotation off. I didn’t know half the questions, felt like a test i didn’t even study for.

Whether You Screwed Up In Prep (Like Me) Or You Had External Factors Affecting You (Death In Family, Medical Issue, Etc.), A Step 1 Failure Isn’t The.

I am a do student and didn’t even need to take the exam, i felt so dumb for even. I felt like crap when i got out of the exam, i was just thinking about the wtf questions, i called my family telling them that i was going to fail. Took my exam 1/29 and walked out literally feeling like i just failed. But, i really think i did.

It Was Really Discouraging And Scary Waiting For My Results.

I've heard of people walking out of step 1 and feeling like they failed. I made a post previously, but i just cannot get over this sinking feeling.

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