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  1. The Rule of 50 & TSE Video http://www.jdacademy.com/tse/forums/showthread.php4?t=2910
  2. KENNYP TSE Advice Hi...I've submitted a number of postings offering advice for TSE preparation. The following link includes all of them in one attachment. I hope you find them useful. Good luck...Ken Attached Fileshttp://www.www.urch.com/forums/images/attach/doc.gifTSEtestmagiccomments.doc (80.5 KB, 138 views) tips http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=44211&postcount=7 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=41547&postcount=5 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=43171&postcount=2
  3. from knok Tips from Dean Papajohn Hi everyone, There are common questions after each TSE. I hope that Dean Papajohn has some answers for you. In my opinion, finishing the tasks is better than not finishing. According to Dean Papajohn, (the author of Toward Speaking Excellence, 2nd Edition): Don't force yourself to speak more if you don't have anything to add more. For story picture, advantages and disadvantages questions, don't worry if you don't finish before time is up.. The raters will rate the language samples you gave. Use proper intonation for phrases that end in the middle of sentences and for phrases at the end of sentences. Focus on performing the language functions required. Prepare for the test well in advance. Avoiding cramming the night before the test. (cramming= studying hard just before an examination.) Don't try to memorize details of the test. It may produce anxiety for you. Reward yourself by doing semething you enjoy. The second edition contains the first edition plus strategies and samples questions and answers of question 5-9. The graph strategy has changed. How to interpret double graphs is different from the first edition. For example, the author starts the sentence with, " The graph compares..." and avoid using the number on graph explanation. Also, suggestion on "x-axis is and y-axis is " is not on double bar graph interpretation. If I were you, I would choose the second edition rather than the first edition. There are only 1-2 samples of answers for each question. Besides, those samples, there are only samples of questions at the end of the chapters but not answers.(Same style as first edition) If you came from India or Philippines or countries where English is an official language, that may not be a problem for you. For those who still have problems with word usage, this book is not enough to prepare for the TSE. Jack Rose gave more questions and answers. It is an intensive compilation of questions and answers from question 1 to question 9. Another book, "Mastering..." by Westwoods, gave hundred of questions and answers. However, I found a lot of typo, grammatical errors and wrong words used on the Mastering TSE....book by Westwoods. Just make use only good points from each. There are a lot of samples of graphs on the Westwoods' book but I would suggest you to use Dean Papa John's and Westwoods's book with a native speaker. Here are comments from ksubpha. I agree with him/her. : 1. http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost....04&postcount=1 2. http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showthread.php?p=158612#post158612
  4. Pass your tse by arunearun-TSE TIPS COMPILED http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost....39&postcount=1 \How to keep your mind relaxed during tse http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost....47&postcount=1 Pass your tse by arunearun-2 best way http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost....54&postcount=1 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost....22&postcount=3 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost....13&postcount=1
  5. sureshpharmacy

    few tips

    NAPLEX® & MPJE® Tips and FAQs NAPLEX® Tips & FAQs How long must I prepare for NAPLEX®? In our opinion, at least 2 months (4 hours/day) Do I need to study from different books? Limit yourself to fewer references, our recommendations are: Comprehensive Pharmacy Review by Shargel, Appleton and Lange's Review of Pharmacy, Manan Shroff's Reference Guide For Pharmacy Licensing Exam -Theory Does internship help in passing the NAPLEX®? Yes, in fact you come to know about different drugs and Brand Names during your internship, none of it is taught to you in the classrooms! What is the passing rate for NAPLEX®? National average for NAPLEX® pass rate is about 90% whereas NAPLEX® passing rate for foreign graduates is about 70%. Is it essential to know the brand names of the drugs? Yes, you must pay special attention to brand names during your internship since most of the NAPLEX® questions refer to a drug by it's brand name. In our opinion, top 200 must suffice. Do I need to study calculations? NAPLEX® contains a lot of questions on calculations, be familiar with pKa, milliequivalents, ratios, proportions, alligation, creatinine clearance, conversions, dropper rates, calories calculations, etc. Calculations are the most time consuming and carry a lot of weightage. They can play a crucial role in passing the NAPLEX®. Can we use our own calculator? No, you must use the on-screen calculator provided during your test. What constitutes most part of NAPLEX®? Pharmacology: Classifications, MOA, ADRs, Interactions. Ensure that you pay more attention on specific characters of the drugs such as ADRs, special contraindications, interactions, etc. Study selective, don't try to jam up your brains with every small detail, take it easy, make it less confusing for yourself. Are there specific topics I should pay more attention to? Yes, pay more attention on drugs in the following categories: Cardiology, Nervous System, Diabetes, Depression, Asthma, Diuretics. Do I need to know about OTCs? Very selective, cough, cold, antacids, laxatives. Are there any management questions in NAPLEX®? Not in our opinion. How about antibiotics? Be very selective, you can easily get mixed up with them if you read too much. And medicinal chemistry? Almost none, don't bother. I have been preparing for a while now but how can I find out how well I am prepared for the test? Do practice questions from Appleton & Lange, see how you fare in them. But, how will I know if I am ready to take the test, or ready to score more than 75 on NAPLEX®? Try practice tests available at http://PharmSuccess.com and experience the test before you take the actual NAPLEX®. In our opinion, if you can score well on the practice test, you will score well in the actual NAPLEX®. How soon is the NAPLEX® evaluated? Your scores are usually sent to your state board within 2-5 days, every state board then has it's own processing time, call them to enquire if it's been more than 7 business days since you took the test. Any special instructions for the day of the exam? Yes, take it easy, if you have done your homework right, you will ace the exam. Relax, take the test with full stomach, cheerful face and confident mind. Take one of your friends or family members to accompany you to the test center, it helps. Good luck! MPJE® Tips & FAQs How can I prepare for MPJE®? Again, use fewer resources, our recommendations are: Guide to Federal Pharmacy Law by Reiss and Hall and your state board's material. What topics shall I pay more attention to? Controlled substances-constitutes majority of MPJE® and be familiar with your state laws. How important is the state board material? Very important and very tough to understand in most of the cases. So, ensure that you devote it enough time and attention. How long shall I prepare for MPJE®? In our opinion, 2 weeks (5 hours/day) should suffice. What is the passing rate for MPJE®? National average pass rate is about 89%. Data on foreign graduates couldn't be gathered. Like NAPLEX®, are there any practice tests available for MPJE®? Yes, at http://PharmSuccess.com and we highly recommend it to everyone taking NAPLEX® and MPJE®. Is there a source for similar Suggestions & FAQs about FPGEE®? Yes, in the files section of the FPGEE-Info Yahoo! Group. Some Useful Links: Chain Pharmacies Pharmacy Boards FPGEE-Info Yahoo! group
  6. http://www.english-at-home.com/ http://www.ets.org/Media/Tests/TOEFL/pdf/TOEFL_Tips.pdf http://writefix.com/for the prononciation but olso for the vocabulary and grammar www.manythings.org..... graph research paper ftp.ets.org/pub/toefl/990114.pdf http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost...24&postcount=10
  7. yeah iam planning to take but iam not rerady for that.let see what going to happen
  8. YES khadija if u try u can find the intern position easly or they will hire u as intern with less pay
  9. Kingtut U Have Jobs For Pharmacist Not For Intern Because Most Of The People Who Cleared Fpgee Are Here Waiting To Get Some Help? And The Recuiters Have More People For Intern Position And Less As Pharmacist
  10. hi SUBZERO florida board of pharmacy accepts tse 45. u can get intern licence and even write naplex in florida. but u can not move to other stae as u dont have FPGEC CERTIFICATE. Florida board doest need FPGEC so u can do it. now the problem is noone is ready to sponser u without tse 50 and to get intern licence u must have social security no: u guys know what in michgan u donteven need TSE but noone gives u a job even if u have a work permit.
  11. http://www.ilw.com/articles/2002,1022-siskind.shtm
  12. FROM KONK TSE RATING OR GRADING tse rating from knok How TSE is rated. http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost...058&postcount=3 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost...058&postcount=3 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php? p=101629&postcount=1 TSE RATING CHECK LIST http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost...221&postcount=1
  13. BY GUYWITHNONAME type of grading in TSE http://www.mines.edu/Academic/lais/wc/wac/gradstrat/holisticgrad.html http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=224839&postcount=1 UNDERSTAND TSE http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=223407&postcount=1 SOLUTIONS WITH LAWSUITES http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=221264&postcount=1 toefl old and new tse comparision http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=217856&postcount=2 A recent Article in CNN about the new generation TOEFL. It definitely is an article generated as a resulted of initiations from ETS's PR department. We can certainly organize something against it by sending mails to CNN as well - just like what we did by sending letters to NABP. Think about it. When it comes to PR, ETS might bend a little by relaxing its grading criteria. Keep on improving your English in the mean time though. http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/0...t.ap/index.html http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=216291&postcount=12
  14. from kollurmurthy posts how to answer certain questions http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=202848&postcount=13 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=203117&postcount=17 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=203789&postcount=29 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=204237&postcount=34 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=206737&postcount=46 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=211309&postcount=79 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=212559&postcount=93 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=216204&postcount=108 http://www.www.urch.com/forums/showpost.php?p=218275&postcount=115
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