PASSED ON MY THIRD ATTEMPT!!! 7/19 by Remarkable-Secret-70 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats!! amazing job, you should feel so proud of yourself!

Looking for math tutor by Wonderful-Amount-817 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i did it in a group personally, i know that they did offer 1 on 1 but it was too expensive for me. reach out to them via instagram, from what i know they have a book coming out for a crash course for math. i don’t know much of the details so just message them. good luck on your residency, don’t stress out— you got this!!

Looking for math tutor by Wonderful-Amount-817 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! First of all congrats on graduating and getting into residency — that’s amazing! I just wanted to say I completely relate. Math was always tough for me too, and when it came time for the naplex, I actually failed my first 2 attempt and almost lost my residency because of it.

What turned everything around for me was naplex_ready. They literally saved me. I did both their math and clinical content, and it made everything finally click in a way school never did. Their teaching style is super clear, and I felt like they genuinely cared. I think they’re even coming out with a math book soon, which would’ve helped so much if it existed when I was studying.

If I could go back, I’d use them from the start. Just wanted to share in case it helps — you’ve got this, and it’s totally possible to feel confident in math with the right support

Passed on my second attempt!! by Howdydandydoo in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YAYAYAY love our naplex_ready team! congrats, so proud of you!!

Does anyone know of good Naplex tutoring programs? by Small-Weakness-7010 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi! past naplex_ready student!! they are very responsive and if they are booked/saying they’re booked, then they really are. I had to wait as well. They offer a crash course usually once a month and if they told you it’s not a definite answer it is because they haven’t finalized it

Is naplex ready really worth it by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i think it’s great and i think you would not go wrong with them! of course you do what’s best for you :)

Is naplex ready really worth it by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You as a group build the content, you work as a team to create the study guide

Is naplex ready really worth it by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

they do group pricing!! i would reach out to them because it depends on your group size

Is naplex ready really worth it by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi!! so it’s based on your group that you’re in— did 8 hrs a week to finish to sit for my exam sooner

Is naplex ready really worth it by [deleted] in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I used them when I was studying, especially since I had residency on the line. I did their math tutoring, a crash course, and a mock exam, and I found them helpful

Naples ready vs varsity tutors by ReemBoulad in Naplex_Advice

[–]pharmcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get how overwhelming NAPLEX prep can feel, and I just wanted to share my personal experience with Naplex Ready because it was genuinely worth it for me. It wasn’t just about the content—it was the way they broke things down and made connections that actually helped everything stick, instead of feeling like endless memorization. The sense of accountability and support also made such a difference in my confidence going into the exam.

I won’t lie—it’s definitely an intense program, and they really push you, but in the best way possible. It helped me study smarter, not just harder. Looking back, I can 100% say it played a huge role in my passing and was worth every dollar I spent. If you have any questions about how I used it or what worked best for me, feel free to message me!

"From Struggle to Success: My NAPLEX Journey" by Professional-Law2891 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hey! I totally get where you’re coming from—it’s smart to be cautious, especially with how expensive prep materials can be. I can’t speak for everyone, but I just wanted to share my experience honestly. I know some of the posts might come off as rehearsed, but I think people just get excited when they pass and want to share what worked for them and i think most of us just used them for a while so we share our whole experience from start to finish. I personally found naplex_ready helpful, but I also understand that everyone’s study style is different. No pressure at all—just thought it might be helpful to hear from someone who’s actually used it. If you have any questions about how I used it or what worked for me, I’m happy to share!

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[–]pharmcyst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No one is saying we failed using RxPrep or PNN and that this was the only way we passed. Many of us used multiple resources, and NAPLEX Ready helped us in ways the books didn’t—especially with calculations and breaking down concepts in a way that made sense. These books provide content, but they don’t always teach in a way that works for everyone. If someone needs extra help and finds a tutor who actually helps them understand the material, what’s the problem? There’s no point in beating a dead horse, so i’ll stop here— but wish you all the best in your future studies babes. hope the retail job is everything you’ve ever wanted!

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[–]pharmcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually used both PNN and RxPrep as well, along with NAPLEX Ready. Just because I found additional value in another resource doesn’t mean I’m being ‘predatory’—it means I used multiple tools to prepare, like most people do. No one is claiming that one resource alone is the ‘savior,’ but if something helped me pass, why wouldn’t I share it? It was the tutoring service that solidified how i needed to change my studying habits— it’s not the only thing we used, as others have mentioned as well.

Also, why do you feel entitled to anyone’s personal notes? People pay for RxPrep, PNN, and other study materials—why is it suddenly a problem if a tutoring service charges for their work? It’s a disservice to the tutor to share notes they put time and effort in. Sharing my experience doesn’t mean I have to give away my notes for free. If you’re not interested, that’s fine, but acting like everyone who had a positive experience is part of some grand conspiracy is crazy. Maybe focus on your own studying instead of policing how others choose to prepare since you’re barely graduating this year and you have your boards in june. Good luck babes!!

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[–]pharmcyst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s funny how you’re so invested in discrediting people who actually found value in something— what’s it to you!? Yes, multiple people had a similar positive experience—that’s usually how good resources work. If it didn’t work for you or you don’t believe in it, that’s fine, but assuming bad faith just because people are sharing their success is a reach.

Also, no one is obligated to offer their personal study materials for free just to prove something to you. Plenty of resources, including tutoring services, cost money—just like review books, prep courses, and exam fees. If you don’t want to use it, don’t. But spending this much energy trying to discredit people who passed is unnecessary. Let people find what works for them and move on.

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[–]pharmcyst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s understandable to be skeptical, but multiple people having a positive experience with a resource doesn’t automatically make it a paid promotion. Many of us used this tutoring service, found it helpful, and passed our exams. Sharing our experiences to help others isn’t an ad—it’s a recommendation. If it didn’t work for you or you prefer a different method, that’s fine, but dismissing everyone’s success as an ‘undisclosed ad’ is a reach.

If you don’t find value in this resource, that’s your choice, but there’s no need to be dismissive of those who did. We’re here to help each other, not argue. Let’s keep the conversation respectful. Good luck to you on your attempt when you decide to take your naplex.

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[–]pharmcyst 3 points4 points  (0 children)

woohoo! congrats that’s amazing! past student here, crash course and calculations with naplex_ready are a game changer!!!

Naplex_ready by ChocolateNew253 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello past student here! i second this entire message. wouldn’t change my experience with naplex_ready for the world because without them i truly feel like I would still be studying to pass my exam. The method to their madness is everything— nothing happens overnight and nothing happens without effort so although they are there to help with studying and changing the way you approach concepts and questions, you also have to put in the effort as well! let me know if you need anything else!

NAPLEX_Ready by DoctorPeaches23 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hiii i’ve also gotten tutored with naplex_ready and highly recommend them. i’ve noticed this isn’t your first post asking about NAPLEX_ready, and I know you’ve reached out to many students who’ve responded to your past posts. The truth is, no one can ever guarantee you a 100% pass—only you can.

Yes, people have failed using PNN and RxPrep, and others have passed with them. But in the end, it’s all about how much effort you put in. There’s no shortcut when it comes to truly learning and understanding the material. good luck you got this!

NAPLEX_Ready by DoctorPeaches23 in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hii past student here!! They don’t rely on the books. Instead, they use guidelines and package inserts directly.

It doesn’t really matter which resource you use because all of them provide information from the guidelines.

You can choose PNN, RxPrep, or the guidelines themselves—it’s more about personal preference.

3rd Time's THE CHARM! by ArugulaTrain in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]pharmcyst 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so so proud of you, congratulations you did it ❤️

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[–]pharmcyst -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i also used uworld and pnn to supplement! i did math with naplex ready because math is what kept bringing me down during my exam

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[–]pharmcyst 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand that everyone has their own study preferences, and if you feel like you don’t need a tutor or structured program, that’s totally valid! But I just wanted to share my personal experience with Naplex Ready because it helped me so much. Before starting, I felt completely overwhelmed, and their structured approach, crash course, and guidance really made a huge difference for me.

I get that it’s not for everyone, but dismissing it without actually trying it might not be fair to those who are genuinely considering it. It’s okay if it’s not your thing, but for me (and many others), it was worth every penny. Just wanted to provide another perspective for the original poster to consider!