Krimson Enverga shares his NPTE journey story and how he passed the July 2nd NPTE.
I don’t even read that regularly in college. I tend to forget the subject matter after quizzes and exams. I don’t have a good background in research, or pharmacology. It’s like I have to start from scratch after graduation to pass the NPTE. We don’t have sophisticated equipment in school, nor did I ever see a cadaver. I thought that I would work a lot harder with a less academic background. So I am thinking, is there hope for this, which looks like there is less hope. But TEP not only gave me hope, but to pass it surprisingly.
So TEP’s help was in efficiency. I now don’t have to read all the books. I didn’t even completely read Sullivan reviewer nor the Giles reviewer. I didn’t even read completely Kisner & Colby or Sullivan textbooks. I didn’t completely read all the special tests. I didn’t read all of the Pathology in Goodman.
I just made notes on the exam sensitive topics from the webinars & slides. I studied all the focus topics and weaknesses. I studied all of the assignments. I even got less scores on all the practice exams, averaging sixty three percent. I almost read all of the questions and answers in the forums. But I made sure I understood my focus topics. The topics of my mistakes I leaned upon in understanding them. I compiled the assignments and notes.
The brain dumping was useful. I posted on my wall the important values. The exam was very tricky but easy, and I paid close attention to the tricks. The techniques and studies in TEP, helped weed all the wrong answers. I highly recommend TEP to everyone, no matter what you’re school background is or your academic standing and I’m sure you’ll pass exam.
Congratulation …. Mine on July 31st… Please wish me luck.
Congratulation ! Will you please share what you have done to pass this exam.
Pinoy Power.Congrats Krimson!I will pass the NPTE;)