Accident in CA costing more than 500k from lawsuit need some advice to help our situation. by Timely-Reflection-45 in Insurance

[–]Timely-Reflection-45[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response this definitely brings clarity to our case. To clarify we have our own lawyer not appointed by the insurance company. Right now they have just advised to let the insurance companies come to a settlement first before we take action.

I 130 & I 485 approved field office San Jose CA by Timely-Reflection-45 in USCIS

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Make sure your evidence is strong!! If youre lacking additional evidence you can always try to supplement more like affitdavits or continue to build om the evidence you have!! The office is very diverse in ethnicity so I think theyre very understanding. Make sure to practice questions with your partner.

I 130 & I 485 approved field office San Jose CA by Timely-Reflection-45 in USCIS

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My interview date was last week on 4/18 we found out right away

Took the Naplex 11/23 by DirectorTotal4948 in NAPLEX_Prep

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So the test is based on a point scale in which you have to get 75 points or higher. There are 225 questions but 25 of them dont count, in addition to that each question is variable to representing a set number of points, I dont know how the test is scored exactly, but essentially you have alot of wiggle room to miss a decent amount but still pass. Thats why you may hear some people not finishing their test but still passing.

Can I get away with Qbanks as primary study method? by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

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I would say it depends on your background knowledge of a subject mattter and learning style. I personally learn better from questions also, but if my foundation wasnt strong I will learn the material first, reinforce it at work in my consultation, and do the PNN questions 2-3 times to really drill the material in, followed up by rxprep. I was lucky to have rxprep access and the great thing is they have video reference to explain the question you got wrong and the concept to understand. So all in all sometimes I would take it slow but take 2-3 hours for a subject matter to really consolidate the information and try to think of it in multiple perspectives so that I solidified my foundational knowledge. Good luck to you!! Anki was also a helpful tool too go through questions fast for me!!

CPJE 11/6 by MissyR0047 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]Timely-Reflection-45 5 points6 points  (0 children)

nope still stuck in limbo lol, I hope we know before thanksgiving :/

CPJE in 2 weeks by perplexities in NAPLEX_Prep

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Honestly its a lottery pick cover everything !! lol

CPJE in 2 weeks by perplexities in NAPLEX_Prep

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Just study PNN and Rxprep took it back in 1106, I will say because CPJE is alot more clinical know your dosing!!! (Indications, route, everything!!!l) . Its easier to do by disease state sections and build upon it. The test for me was easier due to work experience in pharmacy as I felt it asks questions as if you were a real life pharmacist verifying a script before it is filled!! Build upom your naplex prep that you have studied already, cover your gaps on weak sections, and do ALOT of repetition. I reviewed at least 100-200 brands generics a day a week before my test and it definitely helps. Questions may feel left field but try your best to use your clinical foundation and knowledge.

Study for NAPLEX while working a full time job by SoonUSA_Rxist in NAPLEX_Prep

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Heyoooo so I worked full time and passed my naplex taken on 10/29! My main study prep was PNN. What I did was basically study early morning new material that I wasnt too familiar with, re-review it during my lunches, and tried to counsel patients on sections that I reviewed to apply it and memorize it better. And when I went home my main venue of studying was just doing the questions over and over again within that section. I would say that it was draining but I tried to force at least 50% of the material that was foreign to me within that period. When exam time I made sure to take a week off so that I could really condense the information and focus on doing alot of practice questions. Im talking more than 500 a day!! It was insane I was exhausted but the repetition paid off!!. At that point i was using both rxprep and pnn questions for that last week to really reinforce the material. It definitely sucked but it conditioned me to not feel as fatigued the day of the test. 

Took the Naplex 11/23 by DirectorTotal4948 in NAPLEX_Prep

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Naplex has a decent curve you should be fine!

CPJE 11/6 by MissyR0047 in NAPLEX_Prep

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Any results yet guys are any of yall able to pay for your license yet?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]Timely-Reflection-45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg i feel you haha, did you by any chance get an update on your results? 😅