francesca91 said:Hi,
does anybody have info about the veterinary correspondence revision course?
they say that it is very usefull material to prepare for the NAVLE, but since it costs 400$ I really don't feel like buying it without more information!
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Thank you
hello could u tell me more about then and also the prices plz email me atcrisp133b said:I read the VCRC and it was really helpful especially make sure you practice the questions in those volumes. I have those books. In case you want , I can sell you really cheap.
francesca91 said:hi crisp,
thanks for the good news!
when did you take the NAVLE?
I know that they review the books twice a year and I wouldn't buy very old ones,
anyway, if you let me know the price and the year of issue I'll think of buying from you.
thanks
crisp133b said:I got them in september 2004. I passed my navle in in dec 2004 and now I am doing my one year clinical evaluated year and I will done in one week. I can give it you for $150. It includes the british quiz book too.Any questions , email me at [email protected]. I am from North Brunswick. When Are you taking the navle? If you have any concerns or questions, I can really help you with the preparation for boards.
crisp133b said:I graduated from India and I chose one year because I am planning to open my own practice as with this year you get so much hands on experience. Navle is not hard and I think 12 hours study daily for 2 months is ok but main thing is more you revise, better it is. I think that there are no changes after sep 2004 edition.
Did they mention how NAVLE would be different???francesca91 said:hi,
I think that the one year experience is great!Where did you do that?
did you know this is the last year you can do it? this is orrible!!
To have my licence I will have to sit the CPE, 5000 $.........!On the ECFVG website they say that the next navle ( in december, when I'm going to take it) is going to be different from the past. This is why I am concerned about the date of the VCRV.
I live in Lawrenceville, pretty close to Princeton, I tought that we could meet and talk about all this stuff!
let me know at "[email protected]"
francesca91 said:hi chris,
here is were I took the info about the changes : http://nbvme.org/?id=26&page=NAVLE+Test+Specifications
probably is not a big deal, but why take a chance!
crisp133b said:I graduated from India and I chose one year because I am planning to open my own practice as with this year you get so much hands on experience. Navle is not hard and I think 12 hours study daily for 2 months is ok but main thing is more you revise, better it is. I think that there are no changes after sep 2004 edition.
oregonvet05 said:Hi Crisp,
I am preparing for PAVE followed by NAVLE next year. I graduated from India last year. Now I am looking for study materials to get through the PAVE/NAVLE. I know stuff like Merck Manual/VCRC/Mosby but if you combine the volume of these whole its huge and i dont know what would be best sequence to start preparing. Could anybody suggest a good strategies/stepts to be followed for PAVE/NAVLE?
And also since course are huge so do we need to go in deep level in each and every subject?
Anybody could help me out here?
Anybody is in the Northwest specialy in Oregon who is preparing for PAVE/NAVLE?
I would really appriciate any kind of help from this forum.
Thanks,
oregonvet05
francesca91 said:hi everybody,
does anybody have info about study material to prepare for the NAVLE?![]()
Thank you
birdvet2006 said:I just used the Merck Veterinary Manual and my vet school notes. I passed the NAVLE on first try.
Hi,
does anybody have info about the veterinary correspondence revision course?
they say that it is very usefull material to prepare for the NAVLE, but since it costs 400$ I really don't feel like buying it withappreciate your help.
Hello I am interested in your vcrc booksHi, I have VCRC books for sale. Please contact me if anyone interested. (moved to sale section)