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  • Here to contribute to the screw NBME 19 crowd. I got like a 235 on it and 260 on real thing. The curve on it was ridiculous. That was three weeks before the real thing though but I took 17 like a week later and got a 250 so 19 seems like a weird outlier. Don't freak out about it.
  • Jan 13, 2019 NBME 19 Block 1 answers with explanation ALL ANSWERS ARE CONFIRMED FROM ONLINE NBME 1- f it's marcus gunn pupil,you should know that it's decreased bilateral pupillary constriction when light is directed to affected eye.

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