Passing the NPTE first starts with a great study plan in order to tackle various parts of the content material. In TEP, there’s no generic “study plan template” provided as each individual has strengths and weaknesses. Instead, TEP has a very systematic and detailed approach for study plans and they are similar to having different plans of care for patients. That’s right, preparing for the NPTE needs more than one study plan to accommodate to the individual’s situation.
An organized study plan paves the way to a smoother exam preparation. Here’s what Brittany Galski had to say about her recent April NPTE success:
With the goal of passing, TEP is here to help those that want to be successful by learning a better and smarter clinical way towards preparing for the NPTE. There’s no shortcut to passing but there are ways to make studying and preparing a lot easier with insights that have led to perfect scores of 800! I invite you to join us and start your NPTE journey here with TEP.
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