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  1. H4? You cannot work with H4. You have to get H1b yourself.
  2. It doesn't work like that. First, there are two parts of 125 questions so the total is 250, not 300. Second, some of those 250 question (I don't know exactly how many) are for evaluation purpose and are not counted in the final score, so it doesn't matter what your answer was. Third, the score is calculated out of the remaining questions and its relative between 0-150. To make it simple, if for example, everybody answered everything right then everyone will get a 75 score and not 150. On the other hand, if only one person got only one question right and all the others answered everything wrong, then that person will get 150.
  3. If you want, you can make the toefl (ibt or regular) and then fpgee. The order doesn't matter in order to get the fpgec.
  4. ace inhibitors elevates levels of bradikinyn which produces cough
  5. Depends on what is your definition for "online pharmacy". If your talking about real pharmacy who has also a website, then your right. If your talking about a website who is selling medications, then I'm right.
  6. sometimes??!! in fact, 95% of the "online pharmacies" are fraudulent, and in many cases are run by mafias and terrorists
  7. God helps only those who helps themselves
  8. MA. doesn't require FPGEC to start a pharmacy internship?? Can you please direct me to where it is mentioned?
  9. 5%_________________7 parts _____->________ => _________18% _____-> ________=> 25%________________13 parts You put the desirable percentage in the middle, and the initial percentages on the side, one on the other. Then you calculate the difference between the percentages at the diagonals, and the result is the parts of the solution in the same line. Then you calculate the total parts of the solution. In this example 13 parts of 25% sol., and 7 parts of 5% sol. Now: 500ml * 13/7+13 = 325 ml of 25%, and 500ml * 7/7+13 = 175 ml of the 5%.
  10. Have you tried here: NYU ยท PreHealth
  11. Maybe if you'll get a MA in Pharm. from HUJI the NABP will consider the extra years of study for the fpgec. I'm sure Golomb or Hoffman won't object a master student. I luckilly, graduated before 2003 (1996 to be exact) so the 4 years are enough. I'm now studying for the fpgee in June.
  12. Please take the test again. Good luck :)
  13. my wife can aply for a J1 visa hence I can aply for a J2 visa.
  14. First of all, thanks Fafy. As I've mentioned before, my wife's fellowship is near Boston, and I've allready checked with the Ma.B.O.P to discover that they require 1500 hrs of internship before taking the NAPLEX and MPJE. I haven't asked them about the ssn, does anyone have some info about that? Do I have to have some kind of visa to start my internship' or I can get it during?
  15. I'm a certified pharmacist in the country where I live. (obviously not in the USA) My wife is a doctor and she got a fellowship offer in a hospital near Boston. Sure enough I'm not intending to sit at home so I've began checking about using my profesion there. As I understand there are some procedures, and I've made something like a flow-chart to ultimately get the liscence. Please feel free to correct me if there is something wrong or missing in this "formula": toefl -> certificates (academic credentials & foreign liscence) by the ECE -> fpgee -> internship -> naplex -> mpje -> liscence What I didn't know where to put is the working visa' and what kind of a visa. Can anyone tell me what are the time tables for this procedure? And another thing, I,ve got my BPharm diploma in 1996, and I have more than 12 years of experience, 9 of those as a manager of a community pharmacy. I'm sure it will be a little shocking for me to return working as an intern. Thanks for any info.
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