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Please allow me to complete my thought:

" However if one were to post

" I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the Controlled

Substance Act or controlled substances. "

with the following phrase:

" This would be acceptable since the exact question has not been

revealed, nor have the possible answers. "

Most likely the person who would have posted this would have been

directed to a link or a tutorial on this site that explains the CSA or

the CSA itself would have been summarized. This would allow the poster

to further comment on a section without revealing the specific question.

Let it be known that this site encourages users to post their study

questions so that they can be tutored and mentored.

Let it be known that SINCE the PTCB has gone to electronic testing

that there have been less members posting their study questions. No

one seems to know why or what the correlation significance means.

However it is noted by moderator, owner and members alike.

Also there has been less posting by those who have taken the exam

after they have taken it. This site was use to groups of over 100

taking the exam at one time, returning to tell us about the day of

hell and areas/topics of concern or difficulty. They also would

mention the negatives of the testing environment. Since electronic

testing there are less people taking the test on a specific given day.

And there is less of a feeling of bonding and grouping. Since

electronic testing is at a test center that has testing environment

there is little chance for the need to report anything that is negative.

Today, in 2007, more and more people join this site, and more leave

right after they take the exam without any thank you or post.

Let the above be known.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Founder/Owner of this site.

>

> NAPLEX is the exam used to test Pharmacists for licensure in each

> state. The state section that relates to state law is called

> 'jurisprudemce'exam.

> California changed from its own testing to NAPLEX about 2 years ago.

> Perhaps CA can immediately revert back again since it has not been

> that long ago!

> any way the electronic testing has been compromised allegedly by a

> Professor who allegedly has asked his students to report to him with

> specific memorized test questions. Then he sells them or trades them

> and also uses them in his NAPLEX Prep Classes.

>

> The above is written as a summary by Jeanetta Mastron

> Below are some quotes:

> " NABP Has Suspended NAPLEX Testing Nationwide

>

> " NABP has suspended testing for an indefinite amount of time,

> effective Sat, due to the compromise of test questions by an

> instructor in Georgia. Law examinations are still in effect except in

> the state of Georgia. Reference: NABP website. "

>

http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/08/30/News/Pro\

f-Accused.Of.Sharing.Licensure.Exam.Questions-2943246.shtml

>

> Let it be known that this site does not condone the reporting of exact

> questions from the PTCB exam and never has. Archives show that all

> have been warned in the past about posting exact questions and exact

> answers. HOWEVER there is NO wrong doing in posting specific topics

> that gave one difficulty on the exam in order to learn more about that

> topic.

> For example the following would not be permitted:

> " I had difficulty with the following problem on the exam:

> 1. Controlled substances are categorized in __________ (number) of

> classes or schedules.

> a. 7

> b. 5

> c. 2

> d. 1

> Answer = b. 5 classes or 5 schedules "

>

> However if one were to post

> " I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the Controlled

> Substance Act or controlled substances. "

>

> In addition all quiz material and questions on this site are from

> tutorial material and from my own head. I do not have any one

> reporting to me as to what is specifically on the exam. Because this

> site,members, my Texperts, my moderator and I all uphold the integrity

> of the PTCB exam we are honored to have this site linked on the PTCB

site.

>

> This site believes in Tutoring and Teaching about subject matter, so

> that one may interpret and discern the PTCB questions and answers from

> knowledge gained NOT memorization of specific questions and possible

> answers. I am aware of many books out there that do just that.

> However this site is dedicated to helping one figure things out on

> their own and is a true teaching site. Let the above be known.

>

> Respectfully,

>

> Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

> Founder/Owner

>

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Thats a big shame. Naplex had 91-96% passing rate last couple of

years in Cali. WHile the old exam, had a 75% percent passing rate by

students who attended a school in california and ONLY 40.9% by

students who attended school outside of california. Those stats i

remembered from reading an article a while back... I am not sure how

exact they are.

But, it's very dissapointing. I just hope test writers can just get

to work and write some new questions.

> >

> > NAPLEX is the exam used to test Pharmacists for licensure in each

> > state. The state section that relates to state law is called

> > 'jurisprudemce'exam.

> > California changed from its own testing to NAPLEX about 2 years

ago.

> > Perhaps CA can immediately revert back again since it has not

been

> > that long ago!

> > any way the electronic testing has been compromised allegedly by

a

> > Professor who allegedly has asked his students to report to him

with

> > specific memorized test questions. Then he sells them or trades

them

> > and also uses them in his NAPLEX Prep Classes.

> >

> > The above is written as a summary by Jeanetta Mastron

> > Below are some quotes:

> > " NABP Has Suspended NAPLEX Testing Nationwide

> >

> > " NABP has suspended testing for an indefinite amount of time,

> > effective Sat, due to the compromise of test questions by an

> > instructor in Georgia. Law examinations are still in effect

except in

> > the state of Georgia. Reference: NABP website. "

> >

>

http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/08/

30/News/Prof-Accused.Of.Sharing.Licensure.Exam.Questions-

2943246.shtml

> >

> > Let it be known that this site does not condone the reporting of

exact

> > questions from the PTCB exam and never has. Archives show that

all

> > have been warned in the past about posting exact questions and

exact

> > answers. HOWEVER there is NO wrong doing in posting specific

topics

> > that gave one difficulty on the exam in order to learn more

about that

> > topic.

> > For example the following would not be permitted:

> > " I had difficulty with the following problem on the exam:

> > 1. Controlled substances are categorized in __________ (number)

of

> > classes or schedules.

> > a. 7

> > b. 5

> > c. 2

> > d. 1

> > Answer = b. 5 classes or 5 schedules "

> >

> > However if one were to post

> > " I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the Controlled

> > Substance Act or controlled substances. "

> >

> > In addition all quiz material and questions on this site are from

> > tutorial material and from my own head. I do not have any one

> > reporting to me as to what is specifically on the exam. Because

this

> > site,members, my Texperts, my moderator and I all uphold the

integrity

> > of the PTCB exam we are honored to have this site linked on the

PTCB

> site.

> >

> > This site believes in Tutoring and Teaching about subject

matter, so

> > that one may interpret and discern the PTCB questions and

answers from

> > knowledge gained NOT memorization of specific questions and

possible

> > answers. I am aware of many books out there that do just that.

> > However this site is dedicated to helping one figure things out

on

> > their own and is a true teaching site. Let the above be known.

> >

> > Respectfully,

> >

> > Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

> > Founder/Owner

> >

>

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The fact that there is NO testing right now to license pharmacists means a new

cause for shortage of RPh!!!

The passing rates were all in the 90's that I saw with a few high 80's and a few

100's!

You should OPEN up that link and check it out.

If what you say is true, perhaps the integrity of the exam has been compromised

across the US!!!

On another note:

Currently PTCB has a passing rate about 75 -80% through outthe years. IF it

suddenly had a 90 to 100% passing rate we could say that some one has let the

cat out of the bag or something has drastically changed.

I am hoping that mandatory education would change those numbers. And when they

do change and increase, I hope PTCB will then increase the difficulty of the

exam.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Founder/Owner

yuriy04 <yuriy04@...> wrote: Thats a big

shame. Naplex had 91-96% passing rate last couple of

years in Cali. WHile the old exam, had a 75% percent passing rate by

students who attended a school in california and ONLY 40.9% by

students who attended school outside of california. Those stats i

remembered from reading an article a while back... I am not sure how

exact they are.

But, it's very dissapointing. I just hope test writers can just get

to work and write some new questions.

> >

> > NAPLEX is the exam used to test Pharmacists for licensure in each

> > state. The state section that relates to state law is called

> > 'jurisprudemce'exam.

> > California changed from its own testing to NAPLEX about 2 years

ago.

> > Perhaps CA can immediately revert back again since it has not

been

> > that long ago!

> > any way the electronic testing has been compromised allegedly by

a

> > Professor who allegedly has asked his students to report to him

with

> > specific memorized test questions. Then he sells them or trades

them

> > and also uses them in his NAPLEX Prep Classes.

> >

> > The above is written as a summary by Jeanetta Mastron

> > Below are some quotes:

> > " NABP Has Suspended NAPLEX Testing Nationwide

> >

> > " NABP has suspended testing for an indefinite amount of time,

> > effective Sat, due to the compromise of test questions by an

> > instructor in Georgia. Law examinations are still in effect

except in

> > the state of Georgia. Reference: NABP website. "

> >

>

http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/08/

30/News/Prof-Accused.Of.Sharing.Licensure.Exam.Questions-

2943246.shtml

> >

> > Let it be known that this site does not condone the reporting of

exact

> > questions from the PTCB exam and never has. Archives show that

all

> > have been warned in the past about posting exact questions and

exact

> > answers. HOWEVER there is NO wrong doing in posting specific

topics

> > that gave one difficulty on the exam in order to learn more

about that

> > topic.

> > For example the following would not be permitted:

> > " I had difficulty with the following problem on the exam:

> > 1. Controlled substances are categorized in __________ (number)

of

> > classes or schedules.

> > a. 7

> > b. 5

> > c. 2

> > d. 1

> > Answer = b. 5 classes or 5 schedules "

> >

> > However if one were to post

> > " I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the Controlled

> > Substance Act or controlled substances. "

> >

> > In addition all quiz material and questions on this site are from

> > tutorial material and from my own head. I do not have any one

> > reporting to me as to what is specifically on the exam. Because

this

> > site,members, my Texperts, my moderator and I all uphold the

integrity

> > of the PTCB exam we are honored to have this site linked on the

PTCB

> site.

> >

> > This site believes in Tutoring and Teaching about subject

matter, so

> > that one may interpret and discern the PTCB questions and

answers from

> > knowledge gained NOT memorization of specific questions and

possible

> > answers. I am aware of many books out there that do just that.

> > However this site is dedicated to helping one figure things out

on

> > their own and is a true teaching site. Let the above be known.

> >

> > Respectfully,

> >

> > Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

> > Founder/Owner

> >

>

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I don't see any evidence of NAPLEX being compramised nation wide.

The passing rates have remained consistent from the data that I've

seen, maybe slightly down actually in california. A drop of 5% last

year.

This is the data that I've seen.

http://www.nabp.net/ftpfiles/bulletins/schoolpassrates.pdf

I had the chance to speak to pharmacist who has taken NAPLEX and the

old california exam. She told me that california exam was much much

harder and had quite a few ridiculous questions that were pointless.

It was cancelled because of the amount of complaints. I mean there

is no reason why California should have 15-20 passing rate lower

than the 49 other states.

I always felt that making exams harder just because more people are

passing them is highly unfair. Write new questions with same

dificulty level if cheating is suspected. Same profession, same

expectations of knowledge, and salary. WHy different exams?

> > >

> > > NAPLEX is the exam used to test Pharmacists for licensure in

each

> > > state. The state section that relates to state law is called

> > > 'jurisprudemce'exam.

> > > California changed from its own testing to NAPLEX about 2

years

> ago.

> > > Perhaps CA can immediately revert back again since it has not

> been

> > > that long ago!

> > > any way the electronic testing has been compromised allegedly

by

> a

> > > Professor who allegedly has asked his students to report to

him

> with

> > > specific memorized test questions. Then he sells them or

trades

> them

> > > and also uses them in his NAPLEX Prep Classes.

> > >

> > > The above is written as a summary by Jeanetta Mastron

> > > Below are some quotes:

> > > " NABP Has Suspended NAPLEX Testing Nationwide

> > >

> > > " NABP has suspended testing for an indefinite amount of time,

> > > effective Sat, due to the compromise of test questions by an

> > > instructor in Georgia. Law examinations are still in effect

> except in

> > > the state of Georgia. Reference: NABP website. "

> > >

> >

>

http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/08/

> 30/News/Prof-Accused.Of.Sharing.Licensure.Exam.Questions-

> 2943246.shtml

> > >

> > > Let it be known that this site does not condone the reporting

of

> exact

> > > questions from the PTCB exam and never has. Archives show

that

> all

> > > have been warned in the past about posting exact questions

and

> exact

> > > answers. HOWEVER there is NO wrong doing in posting specific

> topics

> > > that gave one difficulty on the exam in order to learn more

> about that

> > > topic.

> > > For example the following would not be permitted:

> > > " I had difficulty with the following problem on the exam:

> > > 1. Controlled substances are categorized in __________

(number)

> of

> > > classes or schedules.

> > > a. 7

> > > b. 5

> > > c. 2

> > > d. 1

> > > Answer = b. 5 classes or 5 schedules "

> > >

> > > However if one were to post

> > > " I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the

Controlled

> > > Substance Act or controlled substances. "

> > >

> > > In addition all quiz material and questions on this site are

from

> > > tutorial material and from my own head. I do not have any one

> > > reporting to me as to what is specifically on the exam.

Because

> this

> > > site,members, my Texperts, my moderator and I all uphold the

> integrity

> > > of the PTCB exam we are honored to have this site linked on

the

> PTCB

> > site.

> > >

> > > This site believes in Tutoring and Teaching about subject

> matter, so

> > > that one may interpret and discern the PTCB questions and

> answers from

> > > knowledge gained NOT memorization of specific questions and

> possible

> > > answers. I am aware of many books out there that do just

that.

> > > However this site is dedicated to helping one figure things

out

> on

> > > their own and is a true teaching site. Let the above be known.

> > >

> > > Respectfully,

> > >

> > > Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

> > > Founder/Owner

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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It might be back soon.

NABP Cautiously Estimates November NAPLEX and Georgia MPJE Reinstatement

NABP announced to its member boards of pharmacy on Thursday, August

30, 2007 that the NAPLEX and Georgia MPJE will be reactivated as soon

as possible when NABP is confident that both examinations are able to

validly assess the entry-level competence of pharmacists to safely

practice pharmacy. NABP cautiously estimates that the examinations

will be reinstated by early November 2007, following review and

approval by NABP. Upon reactivation, the NAPLEX and Georgia MPJE

programs will provide valid, psychometrically sound assessments of

candidate competence and will embody the highest standards of testing

that characterize and define NABP and its programs. This rapid

reactivation timeline is possible thanks to the strength of the

programs and processes that NABP has in place and despite these

programs having sustained significant damage that may have completely

destroyed other programs.

This was posted on their website today: www.nabp.net

>

> Jeanetta,

> Unfortunately, the PTCB pass rate for the first cycle this year was

70% and

> the second cycle was 69% (or vise versa). The third cycle began

last week.

> Respectfully,

> Anne

>

>

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Good discussion--great examples of what is acceptable and what isn't.

Deb , Instructor

CCSF and SRJC Pharmacy Tech Programs

Re: NAPLEX Testing Suspended!!!

I don't see any evidence of NAPLEX being compramised nation wide.

The passing rates have remained consistent from the data that I've

seen, maybe slightly down actually in california. A drop of 5% last

year.

This is the data that I've seen.

http://www.nabp.net/ftpfiles/bulletins/schoolpassrates.pdf

I had the chance to speak to pharmacist who has taken NAPLEX and the

old california exam. She told me that california exam was much much

harder and had quite a few ridiculous questions that were pointless.

It was cancelled because of the amount of complaints. I mean there

is no reason why California should have 15-20 passing rate lower

than the 49 other states.

I always felt that making exams harder just because more people are

passing them is highly unfair. Write new questions with same

dificulty level if cheating is suspected. Same profession, same

expectations of knowledge, and salary. WHy different exams?

> > >

> > > NAPLEX is the exam used to test Pharmacists for licensure in

each

> > > state. The state section that relates to state law is called

> > > 'jurisprudemce'exam.

> > > California changed from its own testing to NAPLEX about 2

years

> ago.

> > > Perhaps CA can immediately revert back again since it has not

> been

> > > that long ago!

> > > any way the electronic testing has been compromised allegedly

by

> a

> > > Professor who allegedly has asked his students to report to

him

> with

> > > specific memorized test questions. Then he sells them or

trades

> them

> > > and also uses them in his NAPLEX Prep Classes.

> > >

> > > The above is written as a summary by Jeanetta Mastron

> > > Below are some quotes:

> > > " NABP Has Suspended NAPLEX Testing Nationwide

> > >

> > > " NABP has suspended testing for an indefinite amount of time,

> > > effective Sat, due to the compromise of test questions by an

> > > instructor in Georgia. Law examinations are still in effect

> except in

> > > the state of Georgia. Reference: NABP website. "

> > >

> >

>

http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/08/

> 30/News/Prof-Accused.Of.Sharing.Licensure.Exam.Questions-

> 2943246.shtml

> > >

> > > Let it be known that this site does not condone the reporting

of

> exact

> > > questions from the PTCB exam and never has. Archives show

that

> all

> > > have been warned in the past about posting exact questions

and

> exact

> > > answers. HOWEVER there is NO wrong doing in posting specific

> topics

> > > that gave one difficulty on the exam in order to learn more

> about that

> > > topic.

> > > For example the following would not be permitted:

> > > " I had difficulty with the following problem on the exam:

> > > 1. Controlled substances are categorized in __________

(number)

> of

> > > classes or schedules.

> > > a. 7

> > > b. 5

> > > c. 2

> > > d. 1

> > > Answer = b. 5 classes or 5 schedules "

> > >

> > > However if one were to post

> > > " I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the

Controlled

> > > Substance Act or controlled substances. "

> > >

> > > In addition all quiz material and questions on this site are

from

> > > tutorial material and from my own head. I do not have any one

> > > reporting to me as to what is specifically on the exam.

Because

> this

> > > site,members, my Texperts, my moderator and I all uphold the

> integrity

> > > of the PTCB exam we are honored to have this site linked on

the

> PTCB

> > site.

> > >

> > > This site believes in Tutoring and Teaching about subject

> matter, so

> > > that one may interpret and discern the PTCB questions and

> answers from

> > > knowledge gained NOT memorization of specific questions and

> possible

> > > answers. I am aware of many books out there that do just

that.

> > > However this site is dedicated to helping one figure things

out

> on

> > > their own and is a true teaching site. Let the above be known.

> > >

> > > Respectfully,

> > >

> > > Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

> > > Founder/Owner

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Dear Yuriy,

I was a technician delegate for CSHP during the time that the debate over to

keep the current CA test or accept the NAPLEX for CA. We (RPh's and Techs) all

voted to keep the current exam about 3 times in a row. At thsi time all Rx

associations were collecting opinions via vote and discussions of members that

are represented by the SBP to get the SBP to vote in the manner which the

pharmacists wanted. In the end the state did what it had to do for financial

reasons. These debates were highly controversial and HEATED.

However we last heard from a states person who told us the MAIN reasons why they

needed and wanted change:

1. Due to the shortage we could license pharmacists faster with the NAPLEX since

it would be offered MANY times per year, opposed to the old (at that time

current) CA exam that was being offered three or four times a year( can't recall

the exact number).

2. The NAPLEX would cost less to administer

3. This would possibly KEEP graduates INSIDE Ca instead of moving.

4. The old test required hand grading on the essays, again which costs more.

5.

The opposition that wanted to keep the then current exam contended that it was

BETTER because it was harder because

1. It had MORE and better question that would discern ability to COMMUNICATE in

all manners. The ESSAYS were the MAIN part of the exam that made it different.

In addition there was a dispute about the psychometrics of the exam.

2. Those who wanted to keep the then current exam did not believe that NAPLEX

was a sound exam by comparison.

The statesperson conceded that the essays were a main difference, but continued

to point out that the NAPLEX would be efficient and cost effective, and was

working in other states just fine. While Californian RPh's stated that they had

worked out of state and instate with many who had taken the NAPLEX only or both

in state. They felt that they could tell the difference and gave many examples.

To counter this many who had taken both the exams stated that they are not

subpar pharmacists just because they passed the NAPLEX and did not take the CA

exam and sited their examples of CA tested only RPhs who have made errors. Main

pharmacy professors gave their pros and cons to change and differences between

the exams.

Finally CA voted to change to NAPLEX for COST EFFECTIVENESS and the QUANTITY of

times the test could be administered.

The older Ca exam was not removed because of the number of complaints! That

pharmacist either does not know the real reason or is trying to sum up a very

complicated decision for the action.

Bottom line is ALWAYS money! FOLLOW THE MONEY!

And YES there is a reason why CA had lower scores! the COMMUNICATION QUESTIONS

and ESSAYS!

Pointless questions? Hm.....did you know that any good exam worth its wt would

have some unusual questions so that the integrity can be tracked??? This is part

of psychometrics as well.

The test was harder because it had additional types of questions/essays that

other exams did not have.

They are not equal tests, but in the end CA chose to substitute a more cost

effective exam.

END of STORY!

NOW with this problem of NAPLEX, I would be my bottom last dime that if they can

not get questions fast enough CA will come to the rescue with its old exams!

MAYBE NOT with the communication questions, but the old questions. Then place

them in electronic format. I see this happening for CA only and any other state

that 'buys' from CA OR if CA decides to HELP OUT ALL of Naplex to get the tests

going across the country. More than likely if the latter happens NO ONE will

KNOW that CA did this! It will come from a committee that CA reps are on.

Just my two cents!

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Founder/Owner

yuriy04 <yuriy04@...> wrote: I don't see any

evidence of NAPLEX being compramised nation wide.

The passing rates have remained consistent from the data that I've

seen, maybe slightly down actually in california. A drop of 5% last

year.

This is the data that I've seen.

http://www.nabp.net/ftpfiles/bulletins/schoolpassrates.pdf

I had the chance to speak to pharmacist who has taken NAPLEX and the

old california exam. She told me that california exam was much much

harder and had quite a few ridiculous questions that were pointless.

It was cancelled because of the amount of complaints. I mean there

is no reason why California should have 15-20 passing rate lower

than the 49 other states.

I always felt that making exams harder just because more people are

passing them is highly unfair. Write new questions with same

dificulty level if cheating is suspected. Same profession, same

expectations of knowledge, and salary. WHy different exams?

> > >

> > > NAPLEX is the exam used to test Pharmacists for licensure in

each

> > > state. The state section that relates to state law is called

> > > 'jurisprudemce'exam.

> > > California changed from its own testing to NAPLEX about 2

years

> ago.

> > > Perhaps CA can immediately revert back again since it has not

> been

> > > that long ago!

> > > any way the electronic testing has been compromised allegedly

by

> a

> > > Professor who allegedly has asked his students to report to

him

> with

> > > specific memorized test questions. Then he sells them or

trades

> them

> > > and also uses them in his NAPLEX Prep Classes.

> > >

> > > The above is written as a summary by Jeanetta Mastron

> > > Below are some quotes:

> > > " NABP Has Suspended NAPLEX Testing Nationwide

> > >

> > > " NABP has suspended testing for an indefinite amount of time,

> > > effective Sat, due to the compromise of test questions by an

> > > instructor in Georgia. Law examinations are still in effect

> except in

> > > the state of Georgia. Reference: NABP website. "

> > >

> >

>

http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/08/

> 30/News/Prof-Accused.Of.Sharing.Licensure.Exam.Questions-

> 2943246.shtml

> > >

> > > Let it be known that this site does not condone the reporting

of

> exact

> > > questions from the PTCB exam and never has. Archives show

that

> all

> > > have been warned in the past about posting exact questions

and

> exact

> > > answers. HOWEVER there is NO wrong doing in posting specific

> topics

> > > that gave one difficulty on the exam in order to learn more

> about that

> > > topic.

> > > For example the following would not be permitted:

> > > " I had difficulty with the following problem on the exam:

> > > 1. Controlled substances are categorized in __________

(number)

> of

> > > classes or schedules.

> > > a. 7

> > > b. 5

> > > c. 2

> > > d. 1

> > > Answer = b. 5 classes or 5 schedules "

> > >

> > > However if one were to post

> > > " I had difficulty with questions that pertained to the

Controlled

> > > Substance Act or controlled substances. "

> > >

> > > In addition all quiz material and questions on this site are

from

> > > tutorial material and from my own head. I do not have any one

> > > reporting to me as to what is specifically on the exam.

Because

> this

> > > site,members, my Texperts, my moderator and I all uphold the

> integrity

> > > of the PTCB exam we are honored to have this site linked on

the

> PTCB

> > site.

> > >

> > > This site believes in Tutoring and Teaching about subject

> matter, so

> > > that one may interpret and discern the PTCB questions and

> answers from

> > > knowledge gained NOT memorization of specific questions and

> possible

> > > answers. I am aware of many books out there that do just

that.

> > > However this site is dedicated to helping one figure things

out

> on

> > > their own and is a true teaching site. Let the above be known.

> > >

> > > Respectfully,

> > >

> > > Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

> > > Founder/Owner

> > >

> >

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