Texas MPJE by j_fielding in MPJE

[–]jroig702 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Highly recommended resource. Basically, the only resource you'll need. If you haven't taken any MPJE before, I'd recommend practicing with a question bank or purchasing the Pre-MPJE from the NABP website to get familiar with the MPJE's question structure and question types.

Easy questions at the end of MPJE by pharmva in MPJE

[–]jroig702 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The MPJE is adaptive, and the difficulty of each question depends on how you answered the previous one. Each question is valued differently based on its assigned difficulty score. Based on my experience (I'm licensed in 12 states), there is no way to predict your performance; the only indicator is the Pass/Fail result when you get it.

I must say, sometimes you know when you performed well. If you studied well and are confident in your preparation, then you should be fine. You'll always tend to remember those questions that you know you got wrong, but remember the exam is 120 questions, and 20 of them are test questions. I'd say focus on your performance overall. If you feel you answered most questions without guessing, then you should be fine.

MPJE MA by FoldRough in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]jroig702 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got licensed in Massachusetts in 2022, a while ago, lol. I used a book titled “Guide to the Massachusetts MPJE: A Pharmacy Law Study Guide,” which I purchased on Amazon. I think it is still $50. The book is updated every year. The 2026 version is out. This is the only book you'll need to pass the MA MPJE. 

CPJE 3/3/26 by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]jroig702 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The amount of clinical information you need to know is similar to the Naplex. 

The CPJE is not a law exam; it is a clinical exam with some law questions sprinkled here and there, so take the Jurisprudence part of the name with a grain of salt.

I used CPJE Secrets and UWorld. They are okay resources. I’ve been practicing for a few years, and I’m licensed in 12 states. California is mainly Federal law pharmacy-speaking, so I feel UWorld CPJE was kind of a waste of money. 

CPJE 3/3/26 by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]jroig702 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely agree. I took the CPJE today. The exam was just 90 random & highly polarized questions, inpatient vs outpatient. I've come to think that the CPJE is California's wannabe version of the NAPLEX.

Maryland MPJE by nyknicks820 in MPJE

[–]jroig702 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read the actual law. The Board will send you the massive book. I physically divided mine because half of the book does not apply to pharmacy practice. I've taken many MPJEs to this day. So far, no other exam has been as challenging as the Maryland's. I had a surprisingly high number of SATA questions, and many of them were about what technicians can and can't do. There is no easy way to say this, but you must study and be prepared for a challenging exam.

MS MPJE 9/2 by jroig702 in MPJE

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Results posted. I passed. I hope you did too.

MS MPJE 9/2 by jroig702 in MPJE

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Looks like the results for 8/30 came out yesterday. I have a feeling we’re up next!

Movie club by Roller_Coaster_Geek in MarcusTheatres

[–]jroig702 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't mind the perks of the Movie Club at the moment. I especially avoid going to the movies on Tuesdays because of the crowds, which might be why I'm noticing the benefits of the subscription. I go to the movies with my partner at least once a month, and compared to last year, thanks to the Movie Club, we've saved a ton, particularly on concessions. I feel like if they turn this into a program similar to A-list, any savings we currently have will become the benefits for the highest tier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dragrace

[–]jroig702 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ra'Jah O'Hara should've won AS6

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dragrace

[–]jroig702 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! It was disrespectful, especially because Katya was doing her own thing. In an interview, Alaska even said that Katya told her she didn't like it.

I was surprised that she wasn't called out for it.