Hi everyone! I just wanted to give everyone who did not pass the NAPLEX the first time around some advice. YOU CAN DO THIS!! The first time I took the NAPLEX was in September of 2016. I only studied for maybe 2 months prior to the exam, and ended up almost not completing the exam (since I am a very slow test taker). After I received the failing score (64), I was absolutely devastated. But I got through it, I buckled down, and I started to really study my online version of Rx Prep. I did ALL of the calculation quizzes on there until I made 100% on all of them. I also went through EVERY chapter of the book, and did NOT skip over the "unimportant" chapters. I promise you, with this new NAPLEX (standardized) there are NO UNIMPORTANT chapters. It's all laid out so that you will receive questions on just about everything. So don't skip over the OTC chapter, MS, sterile compounding, know excipients used in compounding (binders, lubricants, etc.), know the Cystic Fibrosis chapter! Just don't skip over the small stuff. I studied for another 4 months, and made a 103 (with a score variance..so I had to send in documentation explaining why my score was so much higher). Just don't give up! You can do this.