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Study Plans...

Hello all, Im coming out of lurking, Im graduating in Aug. I guess once all the paperwork is in Ill be able to sit for the exam in Oct. Im interested in every one elses study plan

I seem to have every CD/review book from under the sun..kellerman,fitzgerald,amelia, barkleys.....

I wanna find out my weak areas. Whats the best pretest to gauge that? Im thinking Ill start with OB/GYN, Im not getting alot of that in clinicals and the preceptors were scarce, so theyre will not be any luck getting the experience before I graduated. Then every week Ill choose a system to go over.

Im trying to find a made easy pathophysiology book....im thinking of the pathophysiology made easy.....is that too simple to study for boards...along with my other materials of course..

Im not going into any posts that starts with "I failed my exams.....

I only developed test anxiety when I started grad school...Im going to need some low dose betablockers.

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I took the Barkley Review Course and it was awesome! He helped me get a 97% on my exit exam! I also have Fitzgerald CDs and book, APEA CDs, Liek book, and Claborn book! I also graduate in August but we can apply this semester for the AANP exam so hopefully no later than late September or early October for me. Good luck!:yeah:

I just completed WHNP program and now preparing national certification. Do any of you have Barkley cds and books you would like to sale? Looking to take test late Jan. Thanks

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