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I have heard a lot of people say that they thought they failed the NAPLEX after they took it, but they ended up passing it. I am feeling the same way right now. I'm not sure if I passed. I have a couple of questions who are familiar with the NAPLEX scoring system.
1) I had a lot of calculations, and most of them were not the kind of problems from my Midwestern University review binder. They seemed complicated and I had to guess on a lot of them. Anyone else experience this? And how heavily are the calculations weighted?
2) Most of my questions seemed very hard. Is it true that the people who have tough questions are the ones who end up doing fine? I had some questions about hospital pharmacy, dosage forms, and brand names that I had no clue about.
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1) I had a lot of calculations, and most of them were not the kind of problems from my Midwestern University review binder. They seemed complicated and I had to guess on a lot of them. Anyone else experience this? And how heavily are the calculations weighted?
2) Most of my questions seemed very hard. Is it true that the people who have tough questions are the ones who end up doing fine? I had some questions about hospital pharmacy, dosage forms, and brand names that I had no clue about.
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