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  1. Just wondering. Is a preliminary pass result guaranteed a pass? I just passed today but they said it can change since it will still be under review by AANP.
  2. @Frustrated94 @Daniellerose237 I believe scoring in 60s will get you good enough grades to pass the course given that the rest of the points from the rest of the weeks are nearly perfect. The max you can get will be in the 90s on your grades. I've read that if you fail the first and second attempt, If you don't get enough points to be above 83% for the overall grades, the school will let you repeat the course, won't be able to walk at graduation, make you take another live class but this time out of pocket, provide them the proof that you did attend a class, and will pass you and hand over your diploma. Any info regarding the matter?
  3. Hello fellow FNPs, I am taking the APEA pre predictor exam soon and was wondering if the questions are coming from the qbank? I've been answering a lot of practice tests to master the test taking strategy and of course to review, but im just curious whether the pre predictor exam itsef will be a different set of questions. I also go to WCU, and theyre making us take a pre predictor exam on week 3. We've only get to study the videos about Peds, hematology, GI, antibiotics,Pulmo and cardio. I just find it crazy to be answering questions with so little resources. I appreciate all your inputs ?

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