Predictor test(s) for AANP

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I was wondering if anyone can give advice on the predictor tests prior to taking the AANP exam. There are several out there (Fitzgerald, APEA, FamilyNPprep). I was wondering which tests you found most accurate and helpful and what your average scores were prior to taking the exam. (AANP also has a predictor exam, but you can only take it once). I want to make sure I'm ready before I sit for the actual exam

Thanks for the advice!

Just a note, AANPCP is the organization in charge of certification, not AANP. Thanks, and good luck!

Hollier is the way to go. Passed yesterday and to be honest it was quite easy. Knew I passed after question 110. Didn't study much did fitz if hollier did not elaborate on a certain area. Relax do ALL 1500 hollier questions and really understand the rationales and u will breeze through this entry level exam.

Specializes in ICU & LTAC as RN. FNP.

I agree with dark10gable. If you look on my previous posts, I detailed my study method, which included using the APEA website's review questions and a few predictor tests. I personally liked the predictor tests and the question bank was valuable to my studying. I passed, so of course I'm happy with it, and I can recommend it with confidence. I also used the Fitz review book, which was helpful also.

Thank you everyone for your responses! What percentage(s) were you scoring on the exams? I think they say anything over 65% is passing.

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