I recently failed NAPLEX, for the 3rd time- once by 1 point.
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I would like to know any opinions on the PASSNAPLEXNOW online Live course/content, in addition to the RXprep online system which includes the Test bank system- I have used neither.
.....need constructive criticism/direction.
PASSNAPLEXNOW: I have no comment on PASSNAPLEXNOW because I have no experience with it.
RXPREP: I passed NAPLEX and I give high value and recommendation to
RXPREP online test question.
Reason:
Like dancing and giving speech or presentation, we just don't read book and can expect master level for the real fight. We need to practice pulling knowledge out of our head and applying in real situation. By trying to apply in real life, we will realize our weaknesses and know that we have rooms for improvement and go back to strengthen that weak area.
Action:
Because NAPLEX was 4 hours, I practiced 4 hours a day with online questions for 2 weeks before the exam. I woke up early and I took the RXPREP tests at the time that I scheduled for NAPLEX (early in the morning). I even dressed in the same clothes and shoes to be familiar with the environment. I had timer that timed 4 hours so I knew my energy tolerance and restroom needs. RXPREP questions gave me score so I could tell if I was doing well or not. We know RXPREP questions were not and could not legally be true reflection of real questions so I aimed to get 80 percent score of the RXPREP questions before skipping that chapter. My reason was: if I could score 80 percent on the RXPREP chapter, I have somewhat enough knowledge to survive the NAPLEX. I guessed right, I passed and I hope you will soon too.
About math, I trained 2 hours a day. Reason: I heard math was about 30 percent of exam, meaning 30 percent of 185 questions which would be about 55 questions. Many people reported about 30 questions or so. My practice showed me that I averaged about 2 to 5 minutes a math question so I practiced about 2 hours of math to get my brain familiar with many possible math situations. I practiced with math from PRONTOPASS math cards, 120 math questions from Student Doctor Network, and RXPREP book. I believe in muscle memory. The more we practice, the more knowledge gets engraved in brain and knowledge will come out easier to help during tough stressful time.
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