Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 Hi Jeanetta I really have been following your group via email for a couple months now. I been practicing for the PTCE test but I have so much anxiety about taking the test because Im self studying. Everytime I think about taking it I panic. Now let me give some background I took a Pharmacy Tech Program in IL 4yrs ago and in IL you dont have to certified to work or back then you didnt. But I moved to Arizona where you get a Pharmacy Tech Trainee license until you take the test. Even now a lot of places wont hire you without certification. I dont want to take the test just to get hire though, Pharmacy is my field of choice. I want to be able to work in a pharmacy as a tech while going to school to get an Associates in Chemistry then on to Midwestern to major in Pharmocology. I just cant get over this hurdle yet. I'm just stressed about taking this test. Do you have some ideas about dealing with stress before the test??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2009 Report Share Posted August 18, 2009 Dear Denaboo89, Follow the following directory: Yellow Menu at left of home page Click on Files > 1- About this siteGetting Started Scroll down to find the following document: Last Minute Test Taking Advice from Dora The BEST advice you will ever need to have just before the exam! This link may also take you there: /files/%201-%20About\ %20this%20siteGetting%20Started/ This is what it says: " Last Minute Advice on Taking the Exam First of all, R-E-L-A-X Take it from someone who has years of test taking experience. DON'T CRAM!! It doesn't help and if you spend all night cramming you'll be a wreck on test day. You want a clear head for the exam, so spend the next few days doing 'light' reviews. If you are struggling with a particular area, study that problem area for a few minutes, then move on to something else--always end the study session on a positive note- -it gives you the feeling of success and accomplishment. You want to go into the exam with 'good vibes'. I usually take a day off from studying about 2 days before an exam. It helps me relax and put everything in perspective. Make sure you're getting enough sleep this week. Maybe increase your activity during the day, so you'll be too tired to worry yourself to the point of insomnia. Several days before the exam make a check list of the things you'll need on exam day and have everything packed and ready to go. On the day of the exam eat a light but healthy breakfast--don't overdose on sugar and caffeine. Take yourself out to lunch after the exam. You deserve it! Best Wishes, Dora, CPhT Group Moderator Dear All, I felt this was great advice and decided to place it in your welcome packet. Respectfully, Jeanetta Mastron CPhT Founder/Owner " In addition I did a whole CE on Stress with Pharm Con which you can still find on the internet. Hope this helps! Let me know.... Respectfully, Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Pharm Tech Educator Founder/Owner > > Hi Jeanetta > > I really have been following your group via email for a couple months now. I been practicing for the PTCE test but I have so much anxiety about taking the test because Im self studying. Everytime I think about taking it I panic. Now let me give some background I took a Pharmacy Tech Program in IL 4yrs ago and in IL you dont have to certified to work or back then you didnt. But I moved to Arizona where you get a Pharmacy Tech Trainee license until you take the test. Even now a lot of places wont hire you without certification. I dont want to take the test just to get hire though, Pharmacy is my field of choice. I want to be able to work in a pharmacy as a tech while going to school to get an Associates in Chemistry then on to Midwestern to major in Pharmocology. > I just cant get over this hurdle yet. I'm just stressed about taking this test. Do you have some ideas about dealing with stress before the test??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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