Kaplan Lecture Notes for Naplex

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A friend of mine gave me the Kaplan Lecture Notes for 2009 and told me this is all I would need to study for my Naplex, I was just wondering if anyone else has had experience with this book and how good would it be to prepare me for Naplex?, Thanks in advance
 
That was my main source for Naplex and I passed first time through. I think it's a pretty good source. The Kaplan review book (blue one. not the lecture notes) sucks balls.
 
Sweetgenuine04, when you are taking the Naplex exam, and would it be possible to borrow the Kaplan notes from you if that possible after you take the exam or if you know some body has similar Kaplan notes to lend it,that would be really nice of you.

thanks
 
btw, I still have my Kaplan Naplex Lecture Notes.

msg me if you want to talk about it.
 
That was my main source for Naplex and I passed first time through. I think it's a pretty good source. The Kaplan review book (blue one. not the lecture notes) sucks balls.


I had the KAPLAN Medical. Naplex lecture notes 2008 would that help? I didn't have any other KAPLAN sources...I only had the APHA book and wanted to buy prontopass as I did failed in the exam and now I'm not sure where to study?!

Thanks in advance
 
I had the KAPLAN Medical. Naplex lecture notes 2008 would that help? I didn't have any other KAPLAN sources...I only had the APHA book and wanted to buy prontopass as I did failed in the exam and now I'm not sure where to study?!

Thanks in advance

APhA is a terrible source. At least, that's how I feel and many others feel. It's got all the information, but it's written really poorly so it's hard to retain the info.

I think your Kaplan Medical NAPLEX is the same thing I have, but the older version. That should be enough, but don't hold me to that. All I'm saying is that I studied mainly (90%) out of that and I passed.
 
APhA is a terrible source. At least, that's how I feel and many others feel. It's got all the information, but it's written really poorly so it's hard to retain the info.

I think your Kaplan Medical NAPLEX is the same thing I have, but the older version. That should be enough, but don't hold me to that. All I'm saying is that I studied mainly (90%) out of that and I passed.


Thank you but the only thing is wondering me why the pharmacotherapy subjects are listed in one chapter?! the rest of the book or lectures was generalized bwteen phk and top 200 drugs and some basic claculations!

I didn't like APHA either to memorize stuff for naplex
 
Thank you but the only thing is wondering me why the pharmacotherapy subjects are listed in one chapter?! the rest of the book or lectures was generalized bwteen phk and top 200 drugs and some basic claculations!

I didn't like APHA either to memorize stuff for naplex

Naplex isn't the CPJE. One chapter for pharmacotherapy was enough. There's a lot of brand/generic questions, calculations, know which references to pull drug info from, otc, etc...

Now, if you were taking the CPJE, one chapter is NOT enough. I've taken all three exams. Naplex, CPJE, MPJE.
 
Is the Naplex 2008 still good to use bc I'm not sure where to getteh naplex 2009 or 2010 versio
 
hey so i was debating on getting the kaplan naplex blue book...or the kaplan naplex lecture notes...is it necessary to get both? or which one is better?
 
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