If you are an osteopathic medical student preparing for the COMLEX-USA Level 1, you have likely heard the whispers: “Form 107 is the hardest one.” Or, “Form 107 underpredicts everyone.” Maybe you’ve even seen a confusing score report that left you questioning your entire study plan.
Understanding COMSAE Form 107 is no longer optional—it is a critical strategic move in your board preparation. This article will dissect everything you need to know: what Form 107 tests, how it compares to other COMSAE forms (102, 103, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110), its predictive accuracy for actual COMLEX scores, common pitfalls, and how to leverage your results to pass—and excel—on test day. comsae form 107
When you finish Form 107, you receive a score report broken down by: If you are an osteopathic medical student preparing
Verdict: Use Form 107 as a screening tool. If you score above 450, sit for COMLEX with confidence. If you score below 450, delay your exam by 2-4 weeks. When you finish Form 107, you receive a