Please post your experience.
I took it yesterday. Definitely know calculations inside and out as that comprised roughly 30 questions of my exam. It also primarily hits on the major disease states you cover in therapeutics (ID, Diabetes, Heart failure, Oncology, etc.). Most questions were just general concepts about the pharmacologic treatment you use in those disease states rather than needing to recall a specific, useless, piece of information about a single drug.
good to hear - i take my exam soon, about two weeks. Im also from west virginia and taking the law here as well, have you taken that yet? If so how was it and if not how have you been studying for it, any tips?
what state are you licensing in?Took it 6/10 after studying about a month (broken up by a vacation) and STRESSING. walked out feeling like I knew a lot but also less confident on a lot. Spent the next several days remembering questions and realizing I got them wrong (lol), but found out my score on 6/14 and had passed with a three digit score.
I built up a lot of anxiety I think because the pass rate for Naplex is so high, but you always wonder "what if" you'd be the person in that small percentage. if anyone does the thing that I did where you keep thinking of questions you know you got wrong, just remember that you're more likely to remember questions you were unsure of than the ones you knew immediately. And also, who knows, they could've been ones that don't count.
Good luck to everyone!
floridawhat state are you licensing in?
So how did you guys study? Like how many chapters would you cover per week? Did you take notes? Was reading and taking the RxPrep online questions a more efficient use of time? Do I need to watch those RxPrep videos?