Rowena was one of several participants where her company sponsored her NPTE exam prep with TEP. She was part of the February II Program and successfully passed the NPTE in April. At first, Rowena questioned TEP’s strategies but then quickly realized how thinking clinically was key for her success.

Here’s what Rowena wanted to share with others: “My journey had rough turns and bumps and had two attempts but it didn’t stop me from trying. I asked myself if it was really difficult for a foreign trained to pass the exams. I even started doubting myself if I could be an effective therapist since been out of practice for sometime. I read the review books I’ve known and still I’m missing something until OMS introduced me to TEP. Having TEP is like someone guiding how to study in chunks but in effective way. I realized that it is important to incorporate clinical thinking while studying and most of all, to physically, mentally, emotionally prepare for the exams. TEP has taught me to be positive with affirmations and that helped me to stay optimistic. TEP has a great exam process that helped me during my actual NPTE exam. If I could say two words that would be Thank you. I passed my exams and I know I have a lot of people to thank to and one of them is Ms. Miye. Thank you, TEP has helped me achieve my goal and that is to be a Registered Physical therapist.”

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