She knew the forums. She knew the gospel of Reddit’s r/MCCQE.
User VanCityMD was furious. "I used just TN and ACE. Failed by 12 points. The CDM (Clinical Decision Making) section is a killer. You need or MedSage . Expensive, yes ($900 for the bootcamp), but they teach you how to answer the CDM 'list' questions. You can't learn that from a book." best mccqe1 preparation courses reddit
The review was visceral. "Everyone focuses on cardiology and resp," wrote ruralMB . "But the QE1 is 25% ethics, legal, and population health. I failed the first time because I thought 'paternalism' was a valid answer. It is not. Dr. Sharma's 6-hour video pack breaks down every 'most appropriate next step' scenario. I went from 45th percentile to 82nd. Ignore the fancy names. Get this." She knew the forums
"3rd year IMG. 74 days out. UW avg 62%. Need a course. Please help." "I used just TN and ACE
Another user, Ottawa_IM , countered: "Dr. David is a scam. Just buy the official MCC practice tests. $200. That's your 'course.' The CDM is just pattern recognition. Do the 100 high-yield cases on ."
The first thread, pinned by a moderator named PGY1_Hopeful , was brutal in its simplicity. "Forget the flashy courses," the post read. "The holy trinity is TN + ACE + the CDM bank. If you aren't doing the 50-page high-yield review from Toronto Notes, you are actively failing."