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  1. Sorry i was busy with MPJE, I am a Pharmacist today as i passed the mpje and my license is active on the board website. What a relief . coming back to the question .Yes i did go through the prontopass last minute review but not at the last minute but about 1 week to 10 days before the exam and it is very useful. However, like i said earlier ,memorizing questions in the last minute is not good . Thanx again forum
  2. Hi! The audio cd has a classroom scenario where the prof. of therapeutics is discussing the topics(epilepsy,diabetes etc.,)with his students,each chapter is about 1 hour .It is very interactive and i felt like i was sitting in a class myself. The interactions through cytochrome450 is very well covered in this cd, it is easy to understand. I was scratching my head for the cyt interactions, for, how to remember? the whole chart. But this cd along with the poster solved my problem. I hope i have answered your question.
  3. Thanks Pinky , if you have any questions i would be glad to answer them.
  4. I recently passed NAPLEX with a score of 121 for which i would like to thank this forum and its members. I did 6 months full-time internship while i prepared . I would like to share with the future test takers how i prepared for it. 1) I printed the blue print and noted down which books have the concerned material.I realised that there is no single book which covered all the syllabus . I think APHA has most of the topics covered and is a must read book. Besides, i found that prontopass helps to retain the same, in a better way .The combination gives synergistic effect. I did stocklosa or ansel for calculations (only the topics mentioned in the blue print)+ prontopass calculation which is excellent. I found Kaplan very crisp for some topics in which APHA makes it difficult to remember. I reviewed pharmacology of individual drugs with brand names and the most important side effects from kaplan. More important for some drug therapeutic guidelines like cardiac and diabetic, kaplan is good for review.Drug information resources chart of kaplan was very useful and biostatists too. I used shargel for OTC,Bio-pharmaceutics,clinical labs etc., Drug information hand-book by lexi-comp is very useful for looking into details of individual monographs. It appears like too many books but if you finish apha first then you find that there is lot of time. I took pre-naplex as soon as i finished APHA once, i got 55 which was about 45 days before the exam, i noted down the areas of weakness and gave it again 15 days before i got 98 . The most important thing is the last 4 days plan .My friend suggested this and i too found it to be very useful. 1 day before the exam i didn't touch the book . 3 days before that just looked at therapies of the all the chapters and do Q&A for all chapters from APHA only. During breaks I would listen to Prontopass Audio cd,which had very big impact bcos it makes you think, instead of memorizing. Don't do one liner questions during this time . I thank the forum again. Good luck
  5. I recently passed NAPLEX with a score of 121 for which i would like to thank this forum and its members. I did 6 months full-time internship while i prepared . I would like to share with the future test takers how i prepared for it. 1) I printed the blue print and noted down which books have the concerned material.I realised that there is no single book which covered all the syllabus . I think APHA has most of the topics covered and is a must read book. Besides, i found that prontopass helps to retain the same, in a better way .The combination gives synergistic effect. I did stocklosa or ansel for calculations (only the topics mentioned in the blue print)+ prontopass calculation which is excellent. I found Kaplan very crisp for some topics in which APHA makes it difficult to remember. I reviewed pharmacology of individual drugs with brand names and the most important side effects from kaplan. More important for some drug therapeutic guidelines like cardiac and diabetic, kaplan is good for review.Drug information resources chart of kaplan was very useful and biostatists too. I used shargel for OTC,Bio-pharmaceutics,clinical labs etc., Drug information hand-book by lexi-comp is very useful for looking into details of individual monographs. It appears like too many books but if you finish apha first then you find that there is lot of time. I took pre-naplex as soon as i finished APHA once, i got 55 which was about 45 days before the exam, i noted down the areas of weakness and gave it again 15 days before i got 98 . The most important thing is the last 4 days plan .My friend suggested this and i too found it to be very useful. 1 day before the exam i didn't touch the book . 3 days before that just looked at therapies of the all the chapters and do Q&A for all chapters from APHA only. During breaks I would listen to Prontopass Audio cd,which had very big impact bcos it makes you think, instead of memorizing. Don't do one liner questions during this time . I thank the forum again. Good luck
  6. Hello, Can somebody reply to my above question please.... Thank you
  7. Hello, I had a question about TN visa. I wanted to know if I go to home country for a visit after getting my TN visa, will my visa still be valid? or else I may have to apply for it again? Thanks in advance.
  8. Hello Everybody, Thanx a lot for your quick responses. I have sent my documents to the WA board yesterday. Let's see how long does it take to get my Intern license. Thanx again.
  9. Can anybody tell me how much time it takes to get the intern license? Today i called the board and they say it takes approx . 3 months time after receiving the apllication.Is it true ? i was shocked .People who have already got their license can you share your experience
  10. Can anybody tell me how much time it takes to get the intern license? Today i called the board and they say it takes approx . 3 months time .Is it true ? i was shocked .People who have already got their license can you share your experience .
  11. Hi Nip, You are welcome.... Can you please tell me when did you clear your TOEFL and FPGEE? b'coz i am waiting for my certificate too n i am a canadian citizen.how long did it take for you to get your certificate n when did u see your name online? Its been more than 4 weeks since i recvd my toefl results and i did call NABP too, they said they have recvd my scores n it(certificate) is under final review....i dont know how long will it take. Thank you.
  12. check the website for US Department of state for TN visa
  13. congrats! magado for clearing the toefl.
  14. Hi Sugarjony, Can you please tell me when did you clear your FPGEC and TOEFL and how long did it take for you to receive your certificate after NABP received your TOEFL scores? B'coz I am waiting for my FPGEC certificate too..... Thanks.
  15. May god be with you.
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