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Hi guys, I did a "search" on prontopass but nobody has ever asked this question before.

This is for people who only use PRONTOPASS for Naplex. Thanks guys.

1)ProntoPass = Chart and Cards

2)ProntoPass = sent a final review questions after they had quizzed you

Can I pass Naplex with #1 ONLY OR I need #2 as well?
 
Hi. I passed the NAPLEX with no problem using only the cards, posters, and poster review CD. I never called and had them send the final review.
 
Pronto Pass helped me pass my NAPLEX (but not my CPJE 🙁)
I used only Pronto Pass Cards and Posters while listening to the audio ProntoPass CD for less than 3 weeks then I took the Naplex (I didn't call for the final quizzes and I didn't even touch the APHA reviews book for Naplex). Surprisingly, I passed not with a high score or flying color but I PASSED 😛 It's a good investment for NAPLEX, I guess the ProntoPass Pharmacy Calculation helped a lot.

Just to clarify, I was lucky passing the Naplex but I never thought the Naplex were easy.
 
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Hi guys, I did a "search" on prontopass but nobody has ever asked this question before.

This is for people who only use PRONTOPASS for Naplex. Thanks guys.

1)ProntoPass = Chart and Cards

2)ProntoPass = sent a final review questions after they had quizzed you

Can I pass Naplex with #1 ONLY OR I need #2 as well?

Hi, just want to let you know that there's no magic to pass NAPLEX. You will still need to study, not only, hard, but "smart", meaning study the stuff that are very likely to be asked during NAPLEX. NAPLEX tests materials that are applicable to the pharmacists' role out there, for example they will more that likely ask questions about common disease states. It's a test for "generalist", they will NOT ask questions, for example, about specific chemo regimens because those are too detail and specialized.

ProntoPass cards and posters definitely help you to go there. Why? Because it is a compilation of all the most common disease and it is organized concisely. At the end, you cannot memorize everything, but definitely you need to know "important things". For example, you have to know the most common S/E of Metformin, which is GI upset (nausea), weight loss, and the rare one, lactic acidosis. But you're not expected to know details of S/E of metformin, which includes megaloblastic anemia

anyway, if you need prontopass cards, i still have them. PM me if you're interested
 
Hi. I was wondering if you still have the prontopass materials. I am interested in buying them from you. What version are your materials?
Thanks


Hi, just want to let you know that there's no magic to pass NAPLEX. You will still need to study, not only, hard, but "smart", meaning study the stuff that are very likely to be asked during NAPLEX. NAPLEX tests materials that are applicable to the pharmacists' role out there, for example they will more that likely ask questions about common disease states. It's a test for "generalist", they will NOT ask questions, for example, about specific chemo regimens because those are too detail and specialized.

ProntoPass cards and posters definitely help you to go there. Why? Because it is a compilation of all the most common disease and it is organized concisely. At the end, you cannot memorize everything, but definitely you need to know "important things". For example, you have to know the most common S/E of Metformin, which is GI upset (nausea), weight loss, and the rare one, lactic acidosis. But you're not expected to know details of S/E of metformin, which includes megaloblastic anemia

anyway, if you need prontopass cards, i still have them. PM me if you're interested
 
angelil-yu
It looks like you have many takers for your set of pronto pass kit...I may be one of them do you still have them? How much are you asking for ?
Thanks in advance
 
HOW MUCH TIME DID YOU SPEND STUDYING? DAYS WEEKS MONTHS nO OF HOURS TOTAL. aND DID YOU MEMORIZE CARDS OR USE CARDS AS LEARNING TOOL?
 
how did you get them to send you the "final" material without quizzing you? i want to do the same but i thought they had to quiz you first.
 
oh my question is for grxags, who posted the second response for this question.


"Hi. I passed the NAPLEX with no problem using only the cards, posters, and poster review CD. I never called and had them send the final review."
 
when are you taking the NAPLEX. I am taking MPJE for KY on 2-11-10./ Using Prontopass to prepare. Any ideas or tips.
 
You can take good advantage of their quizzing. It is for your own benefit to see whether you are ready or not. If you are taking exam to try your luck or to see how exam works, if you fail, you are only building yourself an anxiety and that is goingto be a hugh stumbling block in your carrer. Second time around with anxiety, people tend to miss more Q's. There quizzing system is only to check on you on your progress. But the actual material you need to master are the poster, flashcards.
 
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