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Within my grasp!
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Read APhA as primary book.
Practice alot with Kaplan/pharmpreponline. Unfortunately, pharmacy shortcuts does not sale naplex digest (good tricks to remember hard stuff). But you can use prontopass. Reading is easy....Recalling is hard.... for that you need frequent study of same chapters (I read everything two times from APhA and naplex digest). I think I am ready to go... but still little nervous... Best luck |
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Eager to pass!
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Thank you ginas202 for your recommendation. I've graduated 3 years back in a foreign country. I do not have any experience in any retail pharmacy in US, so I think I'm going to have a hard time remembering brand names. Should I read both KAPLAN and APhA?
Is NAPLEX solely based on clinical questions? Are there any biology/chemistry questions? |
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I JUST got here.
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HELLO GINA202,
i failed naplex for the second time too but after seeing your posts i realized that i did not do much hardwork as you were doing now.i am really very very poor in maths and i really need some one to explain me those calculations in easy way and i am searching for tutors too.i am from florida. you were telling about pharmapreponline.com but after subscribing in that where can i find questions?one more thing what i came to kow about the test is not only the math is important but we should also the profiles(i need more practice in profiles),do u have any idea where we can practice more profiles ?(other than appleton and lange). |
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Within my grasp!
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ProntoPass is all you need trust me. |
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