Please help me (depression)!!!!

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I need everyones input please answer these questions.

1. What review book has the most similiar questions to the aanp exam?

2. About how many were of the question were similiar?

3. If you haven't took it please explain what you have heard about the similarities, between the questions and the review books.

4. I have leik, took the apea review course is this enough.

5. If you have taken the exam could you please post some questions you might of remembered.

I am so stressed out because i did the online program and feel all alone. Please help. *please comment. Saying anything is better than saying nothing.

I do not think anyone will be bold enough to post questions that they saw on the exam. I passed the AANP in September and I would say the right formula, for me, was the Leik review book, the APEA questions book with CD's and I had the fitzgerald CD's. APEA were better CD's. Leik's questions were similar to the exam, the CD's are good for concepts.... hope this helps.

Specializes in Primary Care, Progressive Care.

I am so stressed out because i did the online program and feel all alone. Please help. *please comment. Saying anything is better than saying nothing.

Why are u depressed/stressed out if u did the online program? You are definitely not alone, i'm enrolled in an online program. online schools are not less reputable compared to traditional schools. Online schools are there to assist working professionals and schools are rarely used to measure ur skills or competence as an NP. There are other definite ways to assess your NP skills and competence (certification exams, interview, grades, recommendations, etc)

Both certification exams require each test taker to certify that she or he will not disclose the test questions to anyone.

Specializes in PACU.
Both certification exams require each test taker to certify that she or he will not disclose the test questions to anyone.

Also, I'm almost positive that it is against AllNurses TOS to do so as well.

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