Is it absolutely mandatory to repeat a law course before you are allowed to re-take the MPJE?

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I know you have to wait at least 30 days for a second attempt at the MPJE, but is it absolutely mandatory to repeat a semester of law course (at your pharmacy school), before you are allowed to re-sit for the MPJE if you failed it the first time? Does this requirement vary from state to state?

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I know you have to wait at least 30 days for a second attempt at the MPJE, but is it absolutely mandatory to repeat a semester of law course (at your pharmacy school), before you are allowed to re-sit for the MPJE if you failed it the first time? Does this requirement vary from state to state?

If you fail your first attempt you should not have to do any of that. You'd just need to immediately pay another $210 to NABP for that MPJE and they will submit another request to your state's BOP as a 'resit after failure.' The BOP should then approve it without consequence. Pearson just won't let you schedule for 30 days. The consequence is usually after the fourth attempt on the NAPLEX for one last and final attempt.

NABP states you can only take NAPLEX five times, period. That is the max. Some states require that you take classes after the fourth failing before they allow you to take it one last time.

The 5 attempt limit is from NABP. The 'do not pass go, return directly to pharmacy school' comes from your state's BOP. If they did require you to go back to school it wouldn't have to be your school necessarily. Also, if your issue is solely with the MPJE they may just require you to take the hefty set of Law CE they reserve for disciplining pharmacists before approving that fifth attempt.

By your profile sidebar I suspect by you are seeking licensure in FL. FL does not explicitly say they have an attempt limit. Even if you failed the MPJE in FL after 5 attempts if you pass the NAPLEX you still have 5 attempts on another state's MPJE.

A state can have an attempt limit less than 5, or a failure limit. CA has a total 4 failure limit, and that's NAPLEX failures plus CPJE failures.
 
If you fail your first attempt you should not have to do any of that. You'd just need to immediately pay another $210 to NABP for that MPJE and they will submit another request to your state's BOP as a 'resit after failure.' The BOP should then approve it without consequence. Pearson just won't let you schedule for 30 days. The consequence is usually after the fourth attempt on the NAPLEX for one last and final attempt.



The 5 attempt limit is from NABP. The 'do not pass go, return directly to pharmacy school' comes from your state's BOP. If they did require you to go back to school it wouldn't have to be your school necessarily. Also, if your issue is solely with the MPJE they may just require you to take the hefty set of Law CE they reserve for disciplining pharmacists before approving that fifth attempt.

By your profile sidebar I suspect by you are seeking licensure in FL. FL does not explicitly say they have an attempt limit. Even if you failed the MPJE in FL after 5 attempts if you pass the NAPLEX you still have 5 attempts on another state's MPJE.

A state can have an attempt limit less than 5, or a failure limit. CA has a total 4 failure limit, and that's NAPLEX failures plus CPJE failures.

Thank you! Where did you get all your numbers from? What do you think is the maximum number of attempts for the Texas MPJE?
 
It was on the mid-November agenda of the TSBP to increase the attempts to 5 (see link), but as it stands in the statutes it is still 3.

Texas Administrative Code Title 22 Part 15 Rule 283.11
(2) If the applicant fails to achieve the minimum grade on the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination as specified in §283.7 of this title (relating to Examination Requirements), the applicant may retake the examination two additional times for a total of three exam administrations. Prior to any subsequent retake of the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, the applicant must:
(A) request in writing an analysis of the applicant's performance on the most recent Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination and provide this analysis to the Examination Retake Committee;
(B) complete college course work recommended by the Examination Retake Committee;
(C) submit documentation from the Examination Retake Committee which specifies that the applicant has successfully completed the recommended college course work; and

NAPLEX is the same (petition retake committee for up to two more attempts).
 
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It was on the mid-November agenda of the TSBP to increase the attempts to 5 (see link), but as it stands in the statutes it is still 3.

Texas Administrative Code Title 22 Part 15 Rule 283.11
(2) If the applicant fails to achieve the minimum grade on the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination as specified in §283.7 of this title (relating to Examination Requirements), the applicant may retake the examination two additional times for a total of three exam administrations. Prior to any subsequent retake of the Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination, the applicant must:
(A) request in writing an analysis of the applicant's performance on the most recent Texas Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination and provide this analysis to the Examination Retake Committee;
(B) complete college course work recommended by the Examination Retake Committee;
(C) submit documentation from the Examination Retake Committee which specifies that the applicant has successfully completed the recommended college course work; and

NAPLEX is the same (petition retake committee for up to two more attempts).

So Texas does require mandatory repeat of a college course work? That's rather anxiety-inducing.
 
So Texas does require mandatory repeat of a college course work?
From the statutes it does seem like it. How much college coursework depends on what the committee wants. They might be like school based progression committees and approve a remediation plan that you write, or they might proscribe the exact requirements after first failure and second failure. Hopefully their requirements after the first failure are more lenient than after the second.
Got a 71.
Lady at the board told me she is sending a retake packet.
i failed texas mpje twice
Nevertheless it seems like @texasrph15 and @giugiu would be able to shed the most light on the TX MPJE retake procedures.
 
From the statutes it does seem like it. How much college coursework depends on what the committee wants. They might be like school based progression committees and approve a remediation plan that you write, or they might proscribe the exact requirements after first failure and second failure. Hopefully their requirements after the first failure are more lenient than after the second.


Nevertheless it seems like @texasrph15 and @giugiu would be able to shed the most light on the TX MPJE retake procedures.

True. I will try contacting them and see how they studied for their re-takes. Thanks!
 
I know you have to wait at least 30 days for a second attempt at the MPJE, but is it absolutely mandatory to repeat a semester of law course (at your pharmacy school), before you are allowed to re-sit for the MPJE if you failed it the first time? Does this requirement vary from state to state?

I did not receive any notification telling me to take law courses. I just had to wait the standard 30 day period. The law class rule might apply for when one fails the MPJE 5 times and still needs to take it again. So I'm guessing it might vary state to state, however the 5 times Pass rule was implemented by NABP, so I don't know how much input the states have in this.
 
I did not receive any notification telling me to take law courses. I just had to wait the standard 30 day period. The law class rule might apply for when one fails the MPJE 5 times and still needs to take it again. So I'm guessing it might vary state to state, however the 5 times Pass rule was implemented by NABP, so I don't know how much input the states have in this.

That's very helpful to know. Thank you.
 
I did not receive any notification telling me to take law courses. I just had to wait the standard 30 day period. The law class rule might apply for when one fails the MPJE 5 times and still needs to take it again. So I'm guessing it might vary state to state, however the 5 times Pass rule was implemented by NABP, so I don't know how much input the states have in this.

May I ask which state MPJE you are trying to pass?
 
Depends on the state that you're in. In IL, if you fail three exams (either MPJE, NAPLEX or both) then you must take a course or a 30 hour preceptorship.

Do you by any chance know of, or have heard of, anyone who actually had to take a course?
 
IL. I unfortunately did not pass my NAPLEX once and my MPJE twice. I speak from experience haha. I just finished my preceptorship which with that you need to send a notifcation to the state board of you not passing, choose someone that you can do a preceptorship with (mine was with my boss), develop an outline as to how the preceptorship will go, then wait for that to get approved then you do 30 hours of that. After that, your preceptor has to send word to the board that you're done. Then you're allowed to take your exams again.

Oh okay, I posted my last reply too slow, sorry about that.
 
IL. I unfortunately did not pass my NAPLEX once and my MPJE twice. I speak from experience haha. I just finished my preceptorship which with that you need to send a notifcation to the state board of you not passing, choose someone that you can do a preceptorship with (mine was with my boss), develop an outline as to how the preceptorship will go, then wait for that to get approved then you do 30 hours of that. After that, your preceptor has to send word to the board that you're done. Then you're allowed to take your exams again.

Do you think the 30 hour preceptorship helped you pass the test? How long did this entire process take you?
 
IL. I unfortunately did not pass my NAPLEX once and my MPJE twice. I speak from experience haha. I just finished my preceptorship which with that you need to send a notifcation to the state board of you not passing, choose someone that you can do a preceptorship with (mine was with my boss), develop an outline as to how the preceptorship will go, then wait for that to get approved then you do 30 hours of that. After that, your preceptor has to send word to the board that you're done. Then you're allowed to take your exams again.

Shoot, I didn't read the part where you said you just finished your preceptorship, so I asked you too soon. I hope it helps you pass the test this time, in the mean time, I am going to burn the midnight candle on this thing because my anxiety meter has just gone up a notch. I need to calm myself down and breathe.
 
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Well my preceptor didn't take it as seriously as I did but I used the outline that I made as a study guide for the future so that helped me. Plus I did it while working and doing that on a daily basis helped out a lot. I haven't taken it yet. I just finished the preceptorship and waiting on my ATT. This process took me a while. I got notified that I didn't pass in early October and I am finally able to sign up for the exams. I think it depends on how fast your state is. Check to be sure though if your state board is going to meet in December. IL doesn't meet until January.

What study strategies do you think did NOT work for you?

I heard the MPJE is a tricky exam, and that rote memorization of the law will not help. Is that true? I feel absolutely lost when it comes to preparing for the MPJE.
 
Don't freak out! That's what I did on all the exams and look where it got me haha. Also fyi asking to sit by the trash can while taking the exam never goes well with the proctors.

I like you for being so optimistic, Notanorange. I am taking very slow deep breaths. I think I should go to bed now, but I will be up early to study.

I have 11 days left until my exam.
 
Notanorange, how do I start a conversation with ya?
I think what went best for me was write out everything. Like physically write notes. The first time I studied for it was that way and I got a 73 which was a little disheartening. The next time I didn't write out the information and got a 61. Though in hindsight, I shouldn't have answered the questions like on what I do with that situation in the store because you know sometimes the law isn't as black and white.

Yes! Take slow deep breathes, think positively about you passing the exam and how life will be wonderful after that. Think happy thoughts. Anxiety is a terrible thing that is hard to describe to people that don't experience it. I completely understand your situation. You'll be fine. You'll be awesome and you're going to be a pharmacist regardless of the outcome.

Hey Notanorange,

I also failed IL MPJE and NAPLEX. Is it okay if we share information about exams and more?
 
I think what went best for me was write out everything. Like physically write notes. The first time I studied for it was that way and I got a 73 which was a little disheartening. The next time I didn't write out the information and got a 61. Though in hindsight, I shouldn't have answered the questions like on what I do with that situation in the store because you know sometimes the law isn't as black and white.

Yes! Take slow deep breathes, think positively about you passing the exam and how life will be wonderful after that. Think happy thoughts. Anxiety is a terrible thing that is hard to describe to people that don't experience it. I completely understand your situation. You'll be fine. You'll be awesome and you're going to be a pharmacist regardless of the outcome.

"What to do with that situation in the store..."? You mean as in we shouldn't answer the questions in a way that shows what we would do when we are working in an actual store, but rather, we need to answer the questions strictly according to what the official law statutes dictate we should do? Is that what you meant?

How long in total did you study for your first take, and how long did you wait before you took it the second time? Do you think maybe pushing back your first try by another month could have helped boost the 73 up by a few points? I feel like many of us are rushed into the test unprepared, but then it's like some folks say, you can never feel truly ready for these adaptive tests.

I seriously have a good feeling about your next attempt, I think you will pass with flying colors.
 
IL. I unfortunately did not pass my NAPLEX once and my MPJE twice. I speak from experience haha. I just finished my preceptorship which with that you need to send a notifcation to the state board of you not passing, choose someone that you can do a preceptorship with (mine was with my boss), develop an outline as to how the preceptorship will go, then wait for that to get approved then you do 30 hours of that. After that, your preceptor has to send word to the board that you're done. Then you're allowed to take your exams again.
Hi- I have a similar situation, can u please help me understand the process? I just received a letter in the mail saying I need to do a remedial program. I failed mpje once, passed it on the 2nd try, and recently failed Naplex twice. Please help me!
 
Hi Pablo123,

Okay so essentially all you need to do is look for a preceptor. I didn't look for a course since I currently work and since I have been keeping my boss up to date with everything he said that he would be my preceptor. After finding a preceptor, you need to write out an outline as to what you're going to look over and study. I recommend just essentially copy and paste the sample they gave you. That's what I did. Then I let my boss signed it and mailed it to the board. It takes a while for it to get approved by the pharmacy board and then the director. After they approve it, then you essentially look over the outline or study for 30 hours. After the 30 hours is complete, you and your preceptor will create a letter (I recommend asking your preceptor to write a letter, email it and even call just in case something happens) to the guy that wrote that letter (Robert) and he will say that it's approved. His office approves it so you don't have to wait forever for the board to approve it again. I would recommend if you have any questions just to call or email Robert (he's pretty fast on emailing back). He's extremely nice and willing to work with you. He even emailed my letter of approval to me as well as mailed it to help speed along the process since it took a while to get mine going.

I really appreciate you taking the time to explain the process to me, thank you very much. I have been trying to contact Robert but no luck yet, left 2 messages last week and emailed him twice asking about the process. I am really in a tough spot, basically I had a job with Walgreens, and was recently let go because I was unable to get licensed (due to failing Naplex) within 3 months of graduation, they extended once already, but since I failed again...they decided to terminate me. Therefore, I no longer have a "preceptor" to goto. I did, however, purchase passnaplex.com now material (which costs me over $1,000), it includes study material, along with live classes and ability to speak and ask questions to the 2 doctors in charge of the program. I am hoping that will serve as the "30-hr" preceptor remedial program. Thoughts? My 91 days will be end of mid-March, so that is when I can sit for boards again...I'm just hoping I can take the boards by end of March or even early April, pending this remedial program stuff that needs to be taken care off. Can I ask a pharmacist friend of mine to be my preceptor and create a study program with them?

Thank you for your help, it is greatly appreciated. And I hope you passed your naplex.!
 
Hey Notanorange,
Can you please send me your notes and study guide or practice material on IL MPJE? I am taking in 2 week. I failed one time. I am very nervous. Thank you my friend. [email protected]
 
IL. I unfortunately did not pass my NAPLEX once and my MPJE twice. I speak from experience haha. I just finished my preceptorship which with that you need to send a notifcation to the state board of you not passing, choose someone that you can do a preceptorship with (mine was with my boss), develop an outline as to how the preceptorship will go, then wait for that to get approved then you do 30 hours of that. After that, your preceptor has to send word to the board that you're done. Then you're allowed to take your exams again.

Hey Notanorange, I unfortunately did not pass NAPLEX once and MPJE twice as well. My question for you is since you chose the preceptorship route to complete your remedial training, did you have to complete 30 hours for both NAPLEX and MPJE (60 hours total) or is it 30 hours total?? Thanks in advance!!
 
You just have to do one of the two. Just 30 hours in total.
Thank you so much for the information! How long did it take for the board to approve of your remedial course training outline? I heard the board doesn't even look at it until their every other monthly meeting. Is that true?
 
Yeah that's true. The board only meets at certain times. I think with mine I filled it out back in October and I didn't get it approved until late November. Just look to see when they meet and quickly draw up an outline. I just recommend using the example they gave you. I didn't change that much in it and it was approved.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to explain the process to me. Best of luck with everything and I hope you passed both of your exams!
 
Hey I am in the same situation right now and I just want to know if you have gotten a letter saying that you have to do the percepting hours or a course or what? And how long did you have to wait for the letter?
 
Hi- I have a similar situation, can u please help me understand the process? I just received a letter in the mail saying I need to do a remedial program. I failed mpje once, passed it on the 2nd try, and recently failed Naplex twice. Please help me!
How did you have to wait for the letter since you failed the exam? I am in the same situation and it has been over 3 weeks and nothing.
 
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