How did everyone feel about the exam
EDIT: I passed!
EDIT: I passed!
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I am so sorry to hear that news, but I am sure you will pass next time! As long as you schedule the exam within the next 6 months you won't have to redo the application process. You should be able to just call and reschedule. Goodluck!I am from NJ and found out I failed yesterday by a couple of questions. It’s heartbreaking and disappointing but all I can do is work to pass next time.
Does anyone have any info about failing and what to do about applying for license, or jurisprudence? Do I have to redo all of this?
Thanks any help is great!
Does anyone have any tips on how to increase NPTE score 100+ points? The test was extremely overwhelming to say the least, even with the amount of preparation I did beforehand. I'm apprehensive to register for the October exam without a solid game plan moving forward.
I'm sorry to hear about not passing. Yes, there are plenty of test-taking strategies that Therapy Exam Prep provides. First, it's about knowing how to approach the question. Then it's recognizing what to do when getting down to the MC answers. As well as being able to systematically eliminate answers. I have a few YouTube videos that help to improve on scores such as "NPTE Tips - 3 Aspects To Improve On Practice Exam Scores."Does anyone have any tips on how to increase NPTE score 100+ points? The test was extremely overwhelming to say the least, even with the amount of preparation I did beforehand. I'm apprehensive to register for the October exam without a solid game plan moving forward.
What's the difference between academic and candidate PEATs? When I purchased the PEAT I only got a practice exam and retired exam. Curious if there is more.I also thought the test was very hard! And I felt like a lot of the material was not covered in the scorebuilders book. I feel the PEATs were much easier than the actual boards.
Here are my stats since I also found them helpful when I was studying. They are in the order I took them in.
Scorebuilders A: 140 (70%)
Therapy Ed A: 126 (63 or 64%)
Academic Practice PEAT: 677 (81%)
Academic Retired PEAT: 701 (82%)
Candidate Practice PEAT: 726 (83%)
Candidate Retired PEAT: 721 (88%)
There are probably at least 10 questions that have come back to me that I'm kicking myself over now because I know I missed them and I shouldn't have. At this point I am feeling like my odds of passing are about 50%. ♀