Illinois MPJE experience

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Thought I would share my less than pleasant experience with Illinois and their MPJE.
Background; I'm licensed in two other states, have never failed a standardized exam before (including BCPS). Found some online slides regarding Illinois Pharmacy Law from a professor from an Illinois school and assumed it would be plenty. I also studied directly from the Administrative Code, something that served me very well in the prior two law exams. I probably studied 2-3 hours a night for 7-10 days.

After not hearing a peep for 2.6 weeks, I got a letter saying I got a 74/75 and failed. Ugh.

Come to find out, in Illinois, you need to find the prized "Rickert law packet" to pass. There's a copyright on his material, which as I understand is distributed freely directly from him. I do not have his contact information.

Going through his packet (~100 pages) covers topics and issues with practice in the state I never would have unveiled otherwise. If (or when, depending on whom you ask), community pharmacy ever dies, I suspect the numerous new Telepharmacy allowances in the state of Illinois will be a culprit. Regardless, his packet is all you need. Get through his packet in a couple days and you should be good to go.

Contacting the board of pharmacy for license status information is an awful experience. If you get a hold of the licensing unit for pharmacy and get Sarah, ask for someone else. The first time I asked, she told me to get my score from PearsonVUE. The 2nd time, she told me I needed to get my score directly from NABP. Both very incorrect. The 2nd person I talked to ( I can't remember his name ) was outstanding.

I took my exam on a Tuesday. NABP submitted my score to the Illinois Board on that Friday. I called the following Monday, and after failing with Sarah X 2, I learned it would be around 7-10 days from the Friday Illinois received the score(or 10-13 days from test day). I received an email 9 days after taking the exam that I was licensed (if you don't get an email, you get a letter saying you failed). That 9 days was 7 business days + the weekend.

Hope this helps, good luck.
 
Thanks for sharing. Do you have Dr. Rickett's notes? I contacted him via email but no response.
 
Thank you for sharing. I am licensed in multiple states and also have never failed an MPJE until I took the IL one recently. Same situation score of 74. Do you know how we can get these coveted notes?
 
Thank you for sharing. I am licensed in multiple states and also have never failed an MPJE until I took the IL one recently. Same situation score of 74. Do you know how we can get these coveted notes?
Just found out that I failed with a 73 in Florida, does anyone have any advice
 
Thought I would share my less than pleasant experience with Illinois and their MPJE.
Background; I'm licensed in two other states, have never failed a standardized exam before (including BCPS). Found some online slides regarding Illinois Pharmacy Law from a professor from an Illinois school and assumed it would be plenty. I also studied directly from the Administrative Code, something that served me very well in the prior two law exams. I probably studied 2-3 hours a night for 7-10 days.

After not hearing a peep for 2.6 weeks, I got a letter saying I got a 74/75 and failed. Ugh.

Come to find out, in Illinois, you need to find the prized "Rickert law packet" to pass. There's a copyright on his material, which as I understand is distributed freely directly from him. I do not have his contact information.

Going through his packet (~100 pages) covers topics and issues with practice in the state I never would have unveiled otherwise. If (or when, depending on whom you ask), community pharmacy ever dies, I suspect the numerous new Telepharmacy allowances in the state of Illinois will be a culprit. Regardless, his packet is all you need. Get through his packet in a couple days and you should be good to go.

Contacting the board of pharmacy for license status information is an awful experience. If you get a hold of the licensing unit for pharmacy and get Sarah, ask for someone else. The first time I asked, she told me to get my score from PearsonVUE. The 2nd time, she told me I needed to get my score directly from NABP. Both very incorrect. The 2nd person I talked to ( I can't remember his name ) was outstanding.

I took my exam on a Tuesday. NABP submitted my score to the Illinois Board on that Friday. I called the following Monday, and after failing with Sarah X 2, I learned it would be around 7-10 days from the Friday Illinois received the score(or 10-13 days from test day). I received an email 9 days after taking the exam that I was licensed (if you don't get an email, you get a letter saying you failed). That 9 days was 7 business days + the weekend.

Hope this helps, good luck.
Please help ! I cannot find MPJE material to study
 
Can anyone send me Dr. Rickert's notes? I contacted the email above and didn't get a response. I'd really appreciate it!
 
Can anyone send me Dr. Rickert's notes? I contacted the email above and didn't get a response. I'd really appreciate it!
Can anyone send me Dr. Rickert's notes? I contacted the email above and didn't get a response. I'd really appreciate it!


Hi! If some one sent it to you and you can send it to me I will appreciate it so much. Thanks!
 
Thought I would share my less than pleasant experience with Illinois and their MPJE.
Background; I'm licensed in two other states, have never failed a standardized exam before (including BCPS). Found some online slides regarding Illinois Pharmacy Law from a professor from an Illinois school and assumed it would be plenty. I also studied directly from the Administrative Code, something that served me very well in the prior two law exams. I probably studied 2-3 hours a night for 7-10 days.

After not hearing a peep for 2.6 weeks, I got a letter saying I got a 74/75 and failed. Ugh.

Come to find out, in Illinois, you need to find the prized "Rickert law packet" to pass. There's a copyright on his material, which as I understand is distributed freely directly from him. I do not have his contact information.

Going through his packet (~100 pages) covers topics and issues with practice in the state I never would have unveiled otherwise. If (or when, depending on whom you ask), community pharmacy ever dies, I suspect the numerous new Telepharmacy allowances in the state of Illinois will be a culprit. Regardless, his packet is all you need. Get through his packet in a couple days and you should be good to go.

Contacting the board of pharmacy for license status information is an awful experience. If you get a hold of the licensing unit for pharmacy and get Sarah, ask for someone else. The first time I asked, she told me to get my score from PearsonVUE. The 2nd time, she told me I needed to get my score directly from NABP. Both very incorrect. The 2nd person I talked to ( I can't remember his name ) was outstanding.

I took my exam on a Tuesday. NABP submitted my score to the Illinois Board on that Friday. I called the following Monday, and after failing with Sarah X 2, I learned it would be around 7-10 days from the Friday Illinois received the score(or 10-13 days from test day). I received an email 9 days after taking the exam that I was licensed (if you don't get an email, you get a letter saying you failed). That 9 days was 7 business days + the weekend.

Hope this helps, good luck.
For any future RPHS that are transferring to Illinois contact via email [email protected] they will provide details whether you passed or not as well as processing the Information to the NABP. Do not contact the phone number on Illinois board of pharmacy it is a waste of time.
 
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