"I THINK" that at least u need to pass 10-11 stations, however, u should score high in these stations to compensate the marks lost in the failed stations
Hi everyone,
I just finished writing my clinical portion of the Canadian PCE yesterday and wanted to hear from others who have taken the exam in the past. I'm a little worried about the amount of items I couldn't complete, either because I forgot due to nerves or didn't have time to complete.
I was just wondering on a typical exam, how many stations are you allowed to fail and still pass the exam? I know it varies from exam to exam, but it would be nice to know to put my mind at ease. I felt quite rushed throughout, and as a result, wasn't able to perform as well as I would have hoped.
I appreciate any and all feedback, either on this thread or in a private message. Thank you!
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"I THINK" that at least u need to pass 10-11 stations, however, u should score high in these stations to compensate the marks lost in the failed stations
Thank you so much for the reply! Any information on this topic would really be beneficial and is much appreciated!
u can see this link, have a look at p10-13
http://alliancept.org/pdfs/exams_faq_20101013.pdf
Thank you sanchill! I have read through that information before and found it to be quite complicated. So I was hoping that I could get information from individuals who have taken the exam before (who have passed or failed) to try and get a better idea through personal experience. I really appreciate your replies!
Any other previous exam takers have any more information?? I really appreciate it!