Pharmacy Technician Exam

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PharmD 2021

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Hello!

Should I take the pharmacy technician exam (PTCB) I’m applying for pharmacy school next year? My trainee license will expire in November 2020. Thank you for any advise!
 
I just took my PTCB Friday, and my preliminary result said I passed. I was informed by someone already in pharmacy school that it looks better on an application.
 
I just took my PTCB Friday, and my preliminary result said I passed. I was informed by someone already in pharmacy school that it looks better on an application.

How was it? How many questions you can get wrong to pass? How did you study for it?
 
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I bought the 2019 PTCB study guide book off of Amazon. I work in a retail pharmacy, so most of the questions weren't that bad. Its 90 questions and each question is worth a different number of points. Its graded on a scale from 1000-1600. You must make at least a 1400 to pass. I actually took it twice. I failed it by 8 points the first time. I struggled with the math questions. So this past time when I took it, I reread the study guide book, I googled PTCB practice test and took a few of them, as well as focus on the math questions.
 
I bought the 2019 PTCB study guide book off of Amazon. I work in a retail pharmacy, so most of the questions weren't that bad. Its 90 questions and each question is worth a different number of points. Its graded on a scale from 1000-1600. You must make at least a 1400 to pass. I actually took it twice. I failed it by 8 points the first time. I struggled with the math questions. So this past time when I took it, I reread the study guide book, I googled PTCB practice test and took a few of them, as well as focus on the math questions.

When are you applying for pharmacy school?
 
I was told it looked better on the PharmCAS application. I also am working between then and now and wanted to make a little extra money.
 
I was told it looked better on the PharmCAS application. I also am working between then and now and wanted to make a little extra money.

OK. My exam is on Thursday, but I haven't studied hard for it. Can you apply for more than one school if you are doing the early decision?