Btw the prostate thing is a myth. I've felt a couple of dozen prostates. The most that happens is an erection. But then again maybe I'm only in there for less than a minute.
Not necessary, but you won't have anything to talk about and won't look very good. Real talk though, just make it up and make it sound believable. You have other things to focus on e.g atar, umat
its 50 raw in each section. percentiles arent really used at all for anything. its just for you to see how well you did compared to those in your cohort.
I know plenty of 99.95ers getting crushed in exams by rural kids who got 95. It's a different style of learning (ie doing stuff on wards). There's no correlation between atar and success in medicine in my experience
no. all doctors (including US trained ones) must sit the licensing exams (USMLE steps 1-3) in order to practice in the USA. changing the name doesnt really change anything. all australian doctors who have passed exams and go to practice in the US will have MD after their name.
imo, the change...
there arent many nursing students on these forums. but all courses have clinical experience (some maybe SLIGHTLY more than others). dont know what u mean by nursing practitioner