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SMW83
09-09-2004, 05:19 PM
hello,

I was wondering what type of sample questions would be on the PTCE. Is it anything like this website:... ?

http://pharmacy.creighton.edu/pha313/book/

RxGirl
09-09-2004, 06:18 PM
My sister is studying for the exam and i dont think that those are the type of questions they ask you for the exam. They mostly ask you to convert generic to brand, dosages, and other things like that. There are books you can buy to prepare yourself for it and the next exam is offered this november (i think).

you can order a book for preparation here:

http://www.pharmacyexam.com/RGFTE.cfm

jdpharmd?
09-09-2004, 06:46 PM
Those problems are too in-depth for a tech exam. That course looks like a PS-1 pharmacy school course. I doubt that techs have to know the aliquot method. There have to be some PTCB study guides online somewhere.

Brill
09-09-2004, 06:56 PM
Here's an online practice exam from the PTCB: http://www.ptcb.org/exam.practice.asp

ckv34l
09-10-2004, 03:01 PM
I took the PTCB exam this July. I skimmed through the 200 page book, studied 3-4 hours a day for about 5 days before the test. During the actual test I had so much free time that I figured out that I answered approximately 2/3 of the questions correctly. I didnt know what to make out of this. Previously I heard that one has to be above the 70 percentile range to pass. But now it is a score ranging from 300-900, and one has to get 650 to pass. I know that out of the 125 questions I only answered about 85 correctly. When I got my score I had a 772. So i guess the test is not too bad, it reflects the sample questions from the book, and I think if you are able to get about half of the sample questions correctly you should be ready for the test.
Kevin

npp71681
09-10-2004, 05:57 PM
Hi!
ckv341,

Which book did you use to study for the PTCB Exam? Tell me the Author's name and book title so, I can buy it to study for November PTCB Exam.

Thanx!

iamhungry
09-11-2004, 12:52 AM
i have a bs already from college and i'm working at a pharmacy as a clerk. i've been working as a clerk for a year, and am applying to pharm school. in the meantime, i'm interested in becoming a tech first because they get about 3dollars more. my pharmacist said starting last year, you have to go to tech school to get your license? is this true? others told me that as long as i have a degree in a science related field i can be a certified tech?

thanks.

meister
09-11-2004, 01:20 AM
Well the rules differ from state to state, iamhungry. In California, it is not required to go to tech school to become one, you can take the PTCE and if you pass that you're set.

I'm not sure about having a BS though. Last year a coworker of mine went that route, but I'm not sure they allow that anymore here. But like I said, it's different for each state.

iamhungry
09-11-2004, 01:33 AM
Well the rules differ from state to state, iamhungry. In California, it is not required to go to tech school to become one, you can take the PTCE and if you pass that you're set.

I'm not sure about having a BS though. Last year a coworker of mine went that route, but I'm not sure they allow that anymore here. But like I said, it's different for each state.


oh i'm from california. so you think it's fine if i just study for the ptce exam and take the test in november? i keep hearing different things. i cant really find anything on the ptcb website. i cant find a faq.

GravyRPH
09-11-2004, 08:02 AM
http://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/faq_pharmacy_technician.htm

meister
09-11-2004, 01:00 PM
Well I know for a fact that if you pass the test and fill out the application on the board's website you'd be fine, because that's exactly what I did five months ago.

2badr
09-13-2004, 10:07 AM
hello,

I was wondering what type of sample questions would be on the PTCE. Is it anything like this website:... ?

http://pharmacy.creighton.edu/pha313/book/

The test on the PTCB's website was similar, not exactly the same. The study guides are pretty good, but you have no way of knowing what type (or percentage for that matter) of questions will be on the exam. I was told that there were not a lot of IV claculations on the exam. Well, let's just say there weren't when he took the exam. I don't remember specifics, but I do remember being glad that I understood the concepts on the study guide provided by PTCB.

I think if you understand the concepts behind each question, you will be fine. I searched the web and found a lot of info on about the topics covered on the exam. I also studied for about a 2 months while working and going to school and I passed. I did not find the test mind-boggling or anything, but I did feel at a disadvantage because most of the people waiting in line with me seemed to have worked in a pharmacy. Hmmmm........


Oh, by the way, I used a solar calculator and was stuck in a room with app. 300 candidates. The room had no windows, no natural light, so I wound up doing all my calculations by hand. :rolleyes: ;) :o

Edit: I also took a few pharm tech classes and took the exam before completing them, but I also had a mentor who has been a pharmacist for 25 years along with a few friends who are also praticing pharm-techs.

ranz
05-30-2006, 12:47 PM
I wanna prepare for PTCE Exam. But i dunno from where i should start. I have bachlor degree in science. plz help me

cangelilli
05-30-2006, 04:03 PM
I have worked in a pharmacy for 7 years so I felt that a lot of the test material I knew from experience. But I did buy 2 of the pharmacy technician study books to go over hospital stuff and what I was not familiar with, I felt it helped. Check out the practice test on their website. Good luck!