Near passing in all areas

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I just received my results and they showed near passing in all areas. I am not exactly sure what this means. My thoughts were that i was so close but not quite there. If this is the case then how do i prepare for it again? please help!

Specializes in LTC, case mgmt, agency.

Prepare as though you have never tested before. Consider using Suzanne's Plan. Good luck.

I have no idea, but I also got that kind of result.What I did for another preparation is just listen to other post here that we'll consider it as if we need to study every areas again, as if it will be our first test.

I am sure you know what area you are weak of, just like me,during the test,I found SATA as my weakness.What I mean is,I am not so confident that I gave all the right choices,for sure one might be wrong.

God Bless Us again in our effort to try another luck.

Take care.

Prepare as though you have never tested before. Consider using Suzanne's Plan. Good luck.

You are right.I am considering Suzanne's plan as soon as I'm done with the first step.

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I agree with Melinurse, study like this is your first attempt, do Suzannes plan for sure. I didn't get to do Suzannes plan, but that's how I approached it this last time & passed. Good luck...

Everybody recommends that you study as if you were going to take your first test. Good advice to follow since you can't assume that any of the questions will be the same. You might consider following Suzanne's plan. Many have succeeded using it. Good luck.

I also received "near passing" in all areas accept one.

Curious if anyone out their received "above the standard" and still failed the test?

If one does not have passing on all areas, then they do not pass the exam. Anythng that was below standard, or passing level and one does not pass. And yes, it is very possible to pass several sections and then not pass one or more.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

I had pass in a lot of sections but failed in a couple and failed completely. You do need a pass in all sections to pass the exam.

Good luck and good advice given

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