jamesfreels. Remember! This pandemic is not helping out my work-life balance schedule. Apply in advance! So I am another one of those graduated NP students who has been trolling these boards endlessly, looking for tips & tricks on how to pass the AANP board exam. I also signed up for BoardVitals, and used this during my "review week" after I finished both books- which I would NOT recommend. I read t cover to cover twice and did all her questions. And some of them I did twice. 12 terms. I've heard that it is recommended to sign up for both initially. Its a lot less pressure when you keep it to yourself. I went ahead and purchased a Certification Practice Questions (ISBN 978-1-892418-18-0) by Amelie Hollier (as was suggested in some Youtube videos) and found it to be very helpful. I am wondering about the ANCC board since I only have one more chance at the AANP for a year. So every time I finished a chapter in Leik's book, I went ahead and did the flash cards on that chapter in quizlet. 82 terms. I only completed like 30 questions out of the 600 in the back of the book. Has 8 years experience. For some reason I really struggle in this section. I’m so glad it’s over lol. So in all, the best spent money were on the following. Hoping I see PASS when im done tomorrow! I am almost out of the 90 day waiting period to re-take. I studied for this exam similar to the way I studied in school. I also made separate notes on certain diseases I was unfamiliar with, or facts I found throughout the book to be really important. 3. This is Wrong! Includes 100 AMA PRA Cat 1 CE credit(s)™ Personal analytics dashboard. IMHO, they are lower quality than Leik. I knew the stuff from other sources or was able to figure it out but still, this book is not "everything you need to know" while giving too much info on some subjects. I graduated from Walden University in the beginning of February, and kind of took about a month off (I was still studying a little and listening to Fitzgerald CDs' in a car). I emphasize in the practice, practice questions it makes a big difference, expose yourself to enough questions. Predictor wise- I scored above 73% on half. I would also take the two practice quizzes offered by AANP online as well as the few questions at the end of their candidate booklet available online. I was unable to commit to any moderate studying due to family circumstances. Fitzgerald is a genius - however, she does tend to dive a little to deep into certain topics, such as bacterial organisms and whether they are gram pos. Some things were not mentioned in any exam prep book, so I had to use my (quite strong) patho and pharm background to figure them out. - AANP: I felt the retired questions were much harder than the actual test but the concept was the same. Fitz's book has something like 2,000 questions, and Leik's 600. I purchased 2 predictor exams on my own, Pretest I took 2 weeks ago (72%), Post test I took 5 days ago (71%). On average, I would say about 5 hours a day. I think I will just keep doing the questions over and over until I have all the answers...What do you alll think? That is one area you can pretty much check off of you list. This is absolutely the most important tip us students were given by our instructor, and I completely agree. I was getting 80-85% of them after I went through the Leik book. In a criterion-referenced examination, a candidate must obtain a score equal to or higher than the "passing score" to pass the test. Kimroland FNP Review (I) ... OTHER QUIZLET SETS. If you have any information or suggestions it would be very appreciated. Oh ice! I KNOW what my strengths and weaknesses are and which exam was more congruent with my strengths. I did wait too long d/t some family things - good things but it took me away from studying, etc. Leik live is not very interesting. Know how the exam will be divided content wise. I had a lot of qs of geriatrics, the rest was heavy in peds, OB and derm. Those were not the most sophisticated tests in the world, but they did help to study and memorize material. How Examination are Scored. There was one Xray which would make an Xray doc thinking a bit. I believe when you write stuff down, you memorize it better. It's either you know or you don't type thing. Also, I was highlighting the MOST important stuff. sit up, lean forward, and exhale. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. . So even if you fail, it doesn't mean you're a failure personally, it just means it may not have been the right test or the right timing for you. Make sure to take the time to rest and be reassured your life will become yours again! Get the FNP exam bible--Codina-Leik's intensive review book. - APEA predictor: My school gave me a pre test in January (65%), Post test in May (64%). To this day I still have not taken it. Passed AANP. Contact Hours Specializes in around 25 years psych, 10 years medical. Then, questions, questions, questions, questions, .........on apps on the phone like FNP mastery and the Leik app on the phone too. As I was going over and memorizing the material in Leik book, I was writing the most important stuff out into a blank notebook. Lastly, I want to add that I did all the studying while working about 25-30 hrs a week and having a toddler around. I could not agree more with your perspective on the AANP exam. Specializes in ED. 255 terms. congratulation! APEA: only book of questions. If you have seen this Fitzgerald book, questions are presented prior to the information on the condition/disease but I actually did it in reverse order and read the information then answered the questions. I also did the psi and got an 84. I think it is also worth the $50 for the 75 question sample test from AANP. Works like a charm! Learn aanp exam with free interactive flashcards. Some things I did do that I probably could have done without. I would recommend getting the Fitzgerald' review. I believe in positive energy and avoiding unnecessary pressure. Do you have a link for the practice exams? CH 20. She even had more tips, questions and info on her site for free. Some days I studied 2-3 hours, other days 7-8 hours. I suck at non clinical questions so i’m not even going to torture myself with ANCC lol. 1 Article PSI Test Questions/Practice Exams ($50 each on the PSI Learning Academy Website or FREE on Quizlet) Two 75 question practice exams utilizing questions that are developed by AANP, so the questions are very similar to the style of questions you could expect on the actual exam… In my opinion the questions asked on boards were very similar to the ones in that book. I can't study in my house because of my kid and so manyy extra stressors, I cant go to a library because it's close. Set aside 1-2 hours each day to take practice questions, and read the rationales on those you get wrong. I am planning to take the test mid-July. It's best to go for it when information is still fresh! I am very nervous and don't really remember what was on my test in January. I could not afford the expensive review courses and decided to buckle down and spend weeks pouring through the pages of Fitzgerald's latest book and Leik's book. d3jin. Exam edge was not very helpful but was ok for content review. I took the AANP exam today and failed it. 29 terms. Really, it works! - Almost Done: I did not share my test date with anyone other than my family. Good luck guys and be the best NP's you can be!!!!!
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