Comsae Form 107 [exclusive] -
COMSAE Phase 1 Form 107 is a 176-question, NBOME-administered self-assessment for COMLEX-USA Level 1, often perceived as an easier, predictive exam compared to newer forms. It focuses on foundational biomedical sciences, OMM, and PEDs/OBGYN, with scores below 400 indicating a high risk of failing the actual board exam. For more information, visit NBOME.
When to use it
- After a systems or safety audit
- When documenting corrective actions for compliance issues
- For periodic risk reassessments or post-incident reviews
Mistake #1: Taking 107 First
Taking the hardest form as your baseline is like running a marathon without training. You will get a low score, panic, and waste time rebuilding false confidence. comsae form 107
Final Verdict: Is COMSAE Form 107 Worth Your Time?
Yes, absolutely. Despite its flaws, COMSAE Form 107 remains the single best free-standing predictor of COMLEX Level 1 success currently available to DO students. Its value lies not in the score itself, but in the data it provides. COMSAE Phase 1 Form 107 is a 176-question,
OMM (10-15 questions guaranteed)
- Sacral diagnoses: L5 rotated vs. Sacral torsions (forward/backward).
- Chapman’s points: What organ does the intercostal space at L2 correspond to? (Kidney).
- Cranial rhythm: Which bones are palpated for the “vault hold”?
When to escalate
- No owner acknowledgment within 48 hours for Critical/High.
- Missed deadlines for Critical items.
- Recurring similar findings across multiple audits.