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I passed NJ MPJE! Finally!

Sources:
Pharmacy Law from Rutgers College of Pharmacy by Angelo Cifaldi
Pharmacy Exam NJ MPJE downloadable CD from www.pharmacyexam.com

Time spent on studying for exam: 7 days

Results: Passed with a 90!

I attended the CVS review session which had Cifaldi talk to us and highlight what to study from his packet for the MPJE exam. He got half way through his packet, and time was almost up, so he jumped alot towards the end. I recommend recording the lecture (I did) and going over it when you get home. It's super quick to do, and you won't question things as much because you'll always have the right answer in front of you.

I got the NJ MPJE review from www.pharmacyexam.com from a friend and went over all 150 questions on it. It was great because it made you learn the law, and some questions repeated on my MPJE exam. It's highly recommended. It's $50. Have like 10 people invest in it and split the cost $5 each. Best $5 you spent for your exam preparation.

Regarding the exam: It was TOUGH as HELL.. I wanted to die after the exam. The questions come from the air. You can't find answers to a lot of the questions in the statutes or regulations of NJ because I don't even think statutes or regulations even exist for some of these questions. Like everyone says, the exam is very TRICKY and you have to carefully read each question and each answer choice (I wish I paid more attention to this because I finished my exam in 40 minutes with 110 minutes left and was like uh oh..). The key to the exam is to 1) KNOW the laws in Cifaldi packet and in Pharmacy Exam CD because you will have many straight forward questions and questions that you will only know answers to if you read and do both and 2) pick the most logical, simple answer because the exam will try to trick you by throwing in big words or big organizations or groups, but if you pick a logical choice which is reasonable, you will get credit for it.

10% of exam is Federal law. 90% of exam is NJ State law. Make sure you know everything in and out about controlled substances because a bulk of your questions will come on it.

I bought Pronto Pass because I was freaking out about my exam. Spent $130 on it. Regret every cent spent on it. DO NOT BUY PRONTO PASS FOR NJ MPJE. It does not address what will be on NEW JERSEY exam. It is a complete waste of money. It focused TOO MUCH on federal law (complete waste for people taking NJ MPJE) and barely touched upon NJ law. It's a piece of garbage and I cannot recommend Pronto Pass for anyone taking MPJE in NJ. Please don't waste your money on it.

If you have any questions or need any help, let me know. If you want the recording of Cifaldi, let me know (although it does not help unless you have his book, which you can purchase via Rutgers bookstore or e-mail him. Here's what he looks like and a place he works for after a quick google search: http://www.wilentzpersonalinjurylawyers.com/nj_lawyer_attorney/john_cifaldi.html.

Good luck to anyone else taking NJ law!

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passed my nj mpje with a 81 so happy.i used flash cards for nj mpje which can be down loaded for free from the site free questions for nj mpje and also did a overview of nj laws and regulations and control substance regulation but i think the nj mpje flash cards is enough.good luck.

Hello. Congrats on passing!! Can you tell me please where can i find nj mpje flashcards to download them? What kind of questions are they asking on nj mpje exam? I am from NY and our laws are different from nj. Appreciate your help. Thanks !
 
I passed NJ MPJE! Finally!

Sources:
Pharmacy Law from Rutgers College of Pharmacy by Angelo Cifaldi
Pharmacy Exam NJ MPJE downloadable CD from www.pharmacyexam.com

Time spent on studying for exam: 7 days

Results: Passed with a 90!

I attended the CVS review session which had Cifaldi talk to us and highlight what to study from his packet for the MPJE exam. He got half way through his packet, and time was almost up, so he jumped alot towards the end. I recommend recording the lecture (I did) and going over it when you get home. It's super quick to do, and you won't question things as much because you'll always have the right answer in front of you.

I got the NJ MPJE review from www.pharmacyexam.com from a friend and went over all 150 questions on it. It was great because it made you learn the law, and some questions repeated on my MPJE exam. It's highly recommended. It's $50. Have like 10 people invest in it and split the cost $5 each. Best $5 you spent for your exam preparation.

Regarding the exam: It was TOUGH as HELL.. I wanted to die after the exam. The questions come from the air. You can't find answers to a lot of the questions in the statutes or regulations of NJ because I don't even think statutes or regulations even exist for some of these questions. Like everyone says, the exam is very TRICKY and you have to carefully read each question and each answer choice (I wish I paid more attention to this because I finished my exam in 40 minutes with 110 minutes left and was like uh oh..). The key to the exam is to 1) KNOW the laws in Cifaldi packet and in Pharmacy Exam CD because you will have many straight forward questions and questions that you will only know answers to if you read and do both and 2) pick the most logical, simple answer because the exam will try to trick you by throwing in big words or big organizations or groups, but if you pick a logical choice which is reasonable, you will get credit for it.

10% of exam is Federal law. 90% of exam is NJ State law. Make sure you know everything in and out about controlled substances because a bulk of your questions will come on it.

I bought Pronto Pass because I was freaking out about my exam. Spent $130 on it. Regret every cent spent on it. DO NOT BUY PRONTO PASS FOR NJ MPJE. It does not address what will be on NEW JERSEY exam. It is a complete waste of money. It focused TOO MUCH on federal law (complete waste for people taking NJ MPJE) and barely touched upon NJ law. It's a piece of garbage and I cannot recommend Pronto Pass for anyone taking MPJE in NJ. Please don't waste your money on it.

If you have any questions or need any help, let me know. If you want the recording of Cifaldi, let me know (although it does not help unless you have his book, which you can purchase via Rutgers bookstore or e-mail him. Here's what he looks like and a place he works for after a quick google search: http://www.wilentzpersonalinjurylawyers.com/nj_lawyer_attorney/john_cifaldi.html.

Good luck to anyone else taking NJ law!
Can You please please post or send me Cifaldi's recording? I would appreciate it
Thanks in Advance
 
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Does anyone have the most recent cifaldi lecture [2014] or whichever recorded??? pleaaase let me know if you can email it to me!
 
so happy , i just found out I got a 82 on NEW JERSEY MPJE FIRST TRY. YAY. MY questions were so difficult and random and weird and tricky, some questions I knew for sure, some questions I was down between 2 choices and other questions I had to guess completely because I've never heard of it. i felt horrible after the exam but I was surprised that I did much better than I thought. Below is how I studied:

1. Strauss's NJ-MPJE pharmacy Law Review Book and it's a really good law review source, I studied every details in the book for 5 times and I did all the questions in the book as well, a lot of practice questions in the book, it was helpful so it was tailored to the exam
2. Cifaldi's rutgers pharmacy law revised 2014 version book, it was helpful in confirming some of the discrepancies with the Strauss's review, not my primary study source
3. I printed the law and regulations from the nj state board website and read them
practice questions:
1. pharmacyexam.com
2. pharmsucess.com
3. mpjemadeeasy.com

also I attended strauss's private tutoring session for 500 dollars. it was helpful to ask him questions about any clarifications. But if you don't have the money, buy the book , is enough if you read more than 3 times. I have both strauss's law book and cifaldi's rutgers review book for sale, it's the 2014 revised version, anyone who is interested in buying the books , can PM me for details. good luck everyone and congrats to everyone who passed.

any anyone know how long does it take to get the nj pharmacist license after seeing the score on nabp? Thank you for looking
 
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Hi everyone! I have a copy of 2014 Cifaldi's law book and I am looking to sell it. It's the go to source to prepare for NJ MPJE.

Just PM me if interested!
 
Hello,
I am preparing for MPJE NJ exam and didn't go to Rutgers pharmacy school. Is it possible if I can get the recording for Dr. Cifaldi for NJ law . My email: [email protected]
Thanks so much in advance.
 
Hello,
I am preparing for MPJE NJ exam and didn't go to Rutgers pharmacy school. Is it possible if I can get the recording for Dr. Cifaldi for NJ law . My email: [email protected]
Thanks so much in advance.

Hi, Did you have any luck getting the recording for Dr. Cifaldi? I just moved to NJ and looking to take the MPJE. If you did do you mind sending me an email? My email address is [email protected]
Thanks in advance
 
I passed NJ MPJE! Finally!

Sources:
Pharmacy Law from Rutgers College of Pharmacy by Angelo Cifaldi
Pharmacy Exam NJ MPJE downloadable CD from www.pharmacyexam.com

Time spent on studying for exam: 7 days

Results: Passed with a 90!

I attended the CVS review session which had Cifaldi talk to us and highlight what to study from his packet for the MPJE exam. He got half way through his packet, and time was almost up, so he jumped alot towards the end. I recommend recording the lecture (I did) and going over it when you get home. It's super quick to do, and you won't question things as much because you'll always have the right answer in front of you.

I got the NJ MPJE review from www.pharmacyexam.com from a friend and went over all 150 questions on it. It was great because it made you learn the law, and some questions repeated on my MPJE exam. It's highly recommended. It's $50. Have like 10 people invest in it and split the cost $5 each. Best $5 you spent for your exam preparation.

Regarding the exam: It was TOUGH as HELL.. I wanted to die after the exam. The questions come from the air. You can't find answers to a lot of the questions in the statutes or regulations of NJ because I don't even think statutes or regulations even exist for some of these questions. Like everyone says, the exam is very TRICKY and you have to carefully read each question and each answer choice (I wish I paid more attention to this because I finished my exam in 40 minutes with 110 minutes left and was like uh oh..). The key to the exam is to 1) KNOW the laws in Cifaldi packet and in Pharmacy Exam CD because you will have many straight forward questions and questions that you will only know answers to if you read and do both and 2) pick the most logical, simple answer because the exam will try to trick you by throwing in big words or big organizations or groups, but if you pick a logical choice which is reasonable, you will get credit for it.

10% of exam is Federal law. 90% of exam is NJ State law. Make sure you know everything in and out about controlled substances because a bulk of your questions will come on it.

I bought Pronto Pass because I was freaking out about my exam. Spent $130 on it. Regret every cent spent on it. DO NOT BUY PRONTO PASS FOR NJ MPJE. It does not address what will be on NEW JERSEY exam. It is a complete waste of money. It focused TOO MUCH on federal law (complete waste for people taking NJ MPJE) and barely touched upon NJ law. It's a piece of garbage and I cannot recommend Pronto Pass for anyone taking MPJE in NJ. Please don't waste your money on it.

If you have any questions or need any help, let me know. If you want the recording of Cifaldi, let me know (although it does not help unless you have his book, which you can purchase via Rutgers bookstore or e-mail him. Here's what he looks like and a place he works for after a quick google search: http://www.wilentzpersonalinjurylawyers.com/nj_lawyer_attorney/john_cifaldi.html.

Good luck to anyone else taking NJ law!

Hello,

Maybe you will please share Dr. Cifaldi recording?

Thank you!
 
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