There is more to the NPTE than meets the eyes and Mansi shares below both her successful story as well as her journey with TEP. The NPTE is clinically based and Mansi finds out how academic study habits doesn’t necessary equate to a successful exam score.
Mansi Parikh passes the NPTE

“I would like to thanks Miye, Karen, and Rafael for their guidance and support to pass my NPTE. By using TEP’s strategies, the structured and exam prep program, I found I needed this organization to help me reach my goal of passing the NPTE. TEP changed my way of thinking and approach towards the exam. I am grateful for the constant guidance on how to properly prepare myself for NPTE journey. I really want to give Miye big thanks for taking the time personally into looking at my problems and truly helping me to solve them. My confidence grew and got a score of 651! Thank you so much for your big support. ”  

“I am from India and I want to share with you about my NPTE journey with TEP. After I came to USA, I studied at home and I took NPTE twice last year. The first time I took the exam, I was very nervous, not confident and unhappy because I was missing my family. I studied by reading academically only. I was also not familiar with multiple choice questions on the exam because I was used to essay type exam in India. My results and study habits were the same as the first one.

After failing twice, I realized that I was missing something about clinically as a therapist. So , I decided to work volunteer in PT department. At some point, I felt that the exam process and clinical part of physical therapy is different from India. After completing all my credits, I decided to study for NPTE again. At that time, I knew about TEP from my friends and online. I felt that this program would help me to find out the gap for clinically that I was missing and decided to join TEP.

The First two weeks of TEP’s program, I found very important to me and quite helpful for my success. These first two weeks, TEP taught me how to develop confidence, healthy tips, and exam strategies. I found these tips and strategies very helpful. When I studied, I saw all my questions as my patients and how to apply my knowledge clinically. Once I was in TEP, I began to study clinically and not academically, which I missed in my past two exams. TEP built my confidence up and made me a more positive person regarding my goals to pass the exam. After joining TEP, I found my weaknesses and strengths to pass the exam. Really, I am seeing my success visually. I highly recommend TEP to all that want to prepare and pass.”

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