How long does it take for Step 2 CS results?
How long does it take for Step 2 CS results?
Scores are released up to 13 weeks after the test date.
What time does USMLE release scores?
Score Availability Results are typically available three to four weeks after your test date. However, a number of factors may delay score reporting. When selecting your test date and inquiring about results, you should allow at least eight weeks to receive notification that your score report is available.
Will Step 2 Be Pass Fail?
At its April 2022 meeting, the USMLE Management Committee conducted a review of the USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) passing standard and decided that a five-point increase in the passing standard – used to determine a Pass or Fail outcome – will apply to Step 2 CK examinees testing on or after July 1, 2022.
How long do Step 3 results take?
within four weeks
If you need to receive Step 3 scores before March 16, 2022 it is recommended that you take the exam no later than December 31, 2021. Most Step 3 scores are reported within four weeks of testing.
Is Step 2 CS easy?
Step 2 CS has recently become one of the most difficult of the 4 USMLE®exams, and the one students are frequently underestimating. This error has led to many students actually failing the exam.
How long after Step 1 do you get your score?
within 3-4 weeks
Most Step 1 results are received within 3-4 weeks of testing. However, because of necessary annual modifications to the test item pools, there will be a scheduled delay in reporting for most examinees who test beginning on or after May 2 through mid-June 2022.
How many CCS cases can you fail?
However, there is no “Pass / Fail” cut off for each individual case. There are 13 CCS cases that you will have to complete on test day. Each case is worth between 2% -2.5% of your total grade. You don’t pass or fail each case.
Can you fail Step 3?
After so many years of studying and so many exams passed, you cannot fathom how on earth you failed Step 3. Let me assure you that you are not alone. Many people fail Step 3 every year, especially after new changes were made to the exam format and content in recent years.