Heavily emphasizes sacrum and ilium dysfunctions (e.g., anterior innominate rotation), cranial techniques, and the distinction between direct vs. indirect OMM.
Failing (score <400) is stressful, but it is not the end of your medical career. In fact, it is a warning shot you can use to your advantage. comsae form 107
This is often considered a "red zone." It suggests significant gaps in foundational knowledge. Score 400–450: Heavily emphasizes sacrum and ilium dysfunctions (e
is a tool—nothing more, nothing less. It is not a crystal ball. It is a particularly sharp-edged tool that will cut through your complacency and expose your weak spots. Embrace the low score. Learn from the mistakes. Then, walk into your COMLEX with the quiet confidence that you have already survived the hardest practice exam the NBOME has to offer. In fact, it is a warning shot you can use to your advantage
Here is a week-by-week approach to integrating Form 107 into your dedicated study period.
The most anxiety-inducing part of COMSAE 107 isn’t the test itself—it’s the score report. The NBOME provides a three-digit score and a “Probability of Passing COMLEX-1” (usually a percentage between 25% and 95%).
The Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Self-Assessment Examination (COMSAE) Phase 1 series, which includes Form 107, allows students to gauge their knowledge of foundational biomedical sciences and osteopathic principles.