Kyle Rice Passes the NPTEBefore Therapy Exam Prep (TEP) I was not a strong standardized test taker. I was constantly tormented by the anxiety associated with below mediocre scoring. More importantly, for the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE), I was intimidated by the chance of not reaching my personal goals and delaying my practice as a Physical Therapist (PT).

These adversities held true until I combined TEP’s online community and resources with my dedicated study habits. TEP offered NPTE resources that I could not find anywhere else. The learning modules and associated assignments provided a guided pathway towards efficient and effective learning. However, the study strategies and the methodology for analyzing practice tests were the essential components to my achievement of a perfect scaled-score (800) on the NPTE.

Therapy Exam Prep is not just a study tool. TEP is a community of aspiring PTs seeking to build self-confidence, enhance clinical thinking skills, and PASS the NPTE. If any of these outcomes are what you are looking for then I highly recommend joining TEP.

-Kyle Rice, PT, DPT; Florida International University 2013

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