hi,i have subscribed to [url=http://www.onexamination.com] for plab 1 and i think the questions are set at a really hard standard,beyond the scope of plab 1 ,has somebody ever used it before for plab 1 ,is it worth using it
well,i hav given plab 1 exam this july and i didnt make it by just 2 marks due to my mistake as i took it far too eazy...i will give it again in oct..anywayz,first of all dont panic and keep it calm...keep ur prep in good time aisha.....the books that i found out to b of great help were PLAB ! IN A BOX and EMQS BY UNA COALES and also PLABTEST BOOKS........But the real bread n butter book has to b the OXFORD TEXT BOOK OF CLINICAL MEDICINE...some sites like PLAB REVISION R ALSO GOOD.........the biggest thing is not to panic or b sad and also not to make a mistake like me and take it eazy............i wish u the very best of luck.if u hav any query u can mail me at salman_khan72@hotmail.com......
can anyone z tell me when the next plab exam is being held in karachi,i saw on the gmc website now its going to be held in feb it was written plz guide me
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C2 100/100
M1 87/100(retaking)
Chem 1 118/120
Chem 2 120/120
Chem 3 53/60
bio 1 120/120
bio 2 doing this June
bio 3 38/60(retaking)
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