Speaking of Practical Pharmacist exam time is less than a month, and many candidates are still relatively blind and are confused in their review. Candidates do not fully master the test points that need to be mastered. Just practice the real questions directly. If you practice 10 questions, you will get 7 to 8 mistakes. This is because such problems arise without mastering the content of the exam. For candidates who have not mastered it well, this is the biggest problem for candidates. As an old candidate, I will share my personal experience here. Why is it said to be an old candidate? Because about the test of the of the Drug Administration, I have already taken the exam from practicing, supervisor to an associate senior pharmacist. The examination content of practicing pharmacists is very clear and can effectively help you.
Don’t say anything more. Next, let’s get to the topic together and see how pharmacists who prepare for the exam should study and spend effective time to quickly improve the efficiency of preparation. You must understand the following learning methods to know which learning content is the focus of your review.
What is the order of reviewing the exam?
Speaking of the review order, you must first understand what is about each subject. First, you must understand the exam content before you can decide where to start.
Take traditional Chinese medicine as an example. At the beginning of the medicine, it talks about the chemical components of traditional Chinese medicine, then about the drug preparations, and finally the source and identification of traditional Chinese medicine; the second medicine is mainly divided into two major parts: single Chinese medicine and Chinese patent medicine. The whole book talks about the efficacy, usage, contraindications, etc. of the medicine; in terms of comprehensive traditional Chinese medicine, there are relatively many knowledge points, mainly two major parts: basic Chinese medicine and common diseases; laws and regulations, and other subjects are almost independent, most of them talk about legal knowledge of drugs, and there are many knowledge points for memory.
In this way, medicine 1 should be the most difficult, because many people don’t understand medicinal chemistry , especially candidates who are not majoring; medicine 2 mainly masters the efficacy, usage, taboos, etc., and has many knowledge points, which are easy to mess up, but it is still relatively easy to get started. Although there are many knowledge points in traditional Chinese medicine, it is still relatively easy to learn after mastering the knowledge of medicine 2, and there are many simple knowledge points; regulations are the simplest subjects that most people think, and there are many things to remember in time and formulas. To put it bluntly, it is still mainly to understand and remember.
has been said a lot. The recommended review order here is: medicine 2, comprehensive, medicine 1, and regulations. Among them, comprehensive and medicine can be exchanged one-to-one. This review method is from shallow to deep and then to shallow, which is suitable for most candidates.
Of course, some people think that when the medicine is difficult, I just start with the medicine and study it while I am full of energy.
review did not say what order it must be. After getting the textbooks, I read every book. I feel that I am more interested in which subject, and I can start from where I think I am interested, or can I just start from all four subjects together? Of course, too.
There is only one road to the practicing pharmacist exam, and you have to go even if you have a good or bad road. When will you start preparing for the exam in
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Someone asked when it would be more suitable to start preparing for the exam, and some people asked if it was only a few days before it was still too late? The former is thinking about when to start, and the latter is thinking about how late it starts? So, how do we grasp this point?
I have to say that you have to have a plan for preparing for the pharmacist exam. Before making plans, you might as well ask yourself a few questions: How much time can I spend studying in a day? How much content can I learn in a day? How long does it take to review a subject? How long does the first round of review take? How many rounds of review are you planning to have? If
is calculated like this, the problem will come to the surface and then make a review plan.
For example, take an office worker as an example. In addition to working, spending 3 hours studying a day, and counting at the speed of video courses, we usually calculate the video courses for a subject based on 80 sections. Each section is 30 minutes, and a subject will take at least 7 days, and four subjects will cost 28 days, and this is just the first round of review. What's even more terrifying is that this is just a theoretical time progress. It is not ruled out that you have something to delay, right? You can't rule out the time you are distracted when you study, right? It is not ruled out that you will be lazy, right? These will slow down your time.
So, when will you start preparing for the exam and when will you start to get time? The most important thing is to follow your own plan. The difference is really big. I would like to emphasize here that although the test scores are effective for four years, it is really not recommended to apply for only one or two subjects from the beginning, especially new candidates.
Take a step back and say that even if you only plan to take two subjects first, it is recommended that you apply for all four subjects when registering. Even if you may not be able to pass, you can also experience what types of questions you have in other subjects and how difficult it is. Besides, there are cross-cutting knowledge points. If the foundation is solid, what if you pass it? No matter when it starts, make your plan and try your best to keep up.
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What to do before the exam?
I believe that when the exam is approaching, I am tired, a little letting myself go, and even a little nervous. At this time, what I should learn is almost done. If you still don’t understand, you can also let it go.
At this time, you should relax and try not to put pressure on yourself. Just flip through the book and read the questions. The important thing is to go through the basic knowledge, try to grasp the basic knowledge points, strive for a normal level of performance, and grasp the easy scores. Remember, we don’t seek high scores, we only seek to pass, so try not to get stuck in the verge of things. People only care about whether you have passed the exam, and don’t care whether you have passed the exam or 100.
has finished the application and preparation for the exam, is it over? If nothing unexpected happens, I will continue to share practical practical information about preparing for the exam, key analysis of the test points, and how to remember them, hoping that it will be helpful to you.