I passed the July 2024 NPTE and used various resources to study. PEAT and Typical PT were the best and most up-to-date, but Typical PT’s detailed explanations really stood out in terms of helping me truly understand the material.
I failed the July 2024 NPTE because legacy companies like Scorebuilders and TherapyEd didn’t update their question banks to reflect the new 2024 standards, leaving me completely unprepared for the exam.
Using outdated materials from NPTE Final Frontier and TrueLearn led to my failure in the July 2024 NPTE, as they didn’t align with the updated exam format.
Using NPTE Final Frontier for my July 2024 NPTE prep was a huge mistake-their question bank was outdated, filled with inaccuracies and spelling errors, and the explanations were far too short to provide real understanding.
The quality of this video is surprising low, and it manifests multiple grammatical and AV errors. I would suggest briskly removing this video and resubmitting a new one with the following changes: 1. The music is too loud to provide clear understanding of the narrator's speech 2. There is a grammatical error at 0:48 in which the slide states "less items" rather than "fewer items" 3. The audio quality is surprisingly poor considering the company from which this video comes 4. The word "ask" is pronounced as it looks rather than "axe" 5. At 1:27, "real-world" should not have a hyphen
I passed the July 2024 NPTE and used various resources to study. PEAT and Typical PT were the best and most up-to-date, but Typical PT’s detailed explanations really stood out in terms of helping me truly understand the material.
I failed the July 2024 NPTE because legacy companies like Scorebuilders and TherapyEd didn’t update their question banks to reflect the new 2024 standards, leaving me completely unprepared for the exam.
Using outdated materials from NPTE Final Frontier and TrueLearn led to my failure in the July 2024 NPTE, as they didn’t align with the updated exam format.
Using NPTE Final Frontier for my July 2024 NPTE prep was a huge mistake-their question bank was outdated, filled with inaccuracies and spelling errors, and the explanations were far too short to provide real understanding.
What is the main difference?
The quality of this video is surprising low, and it manifests multiple grammatical and AV errors. I would suggest briskly removing this video and resubmitting a new one with the following changes:
1. The music is too loud to provide clear understanding of the narrator's speech
2. There is a grammatical error at 0:48 in which the slide states "less items" rather than "fewer items"
3. The audio quality is surprisingly poor considering the company from which this video comes
4. The word "ask" is pronounced as it looks rather than "axe"
5. At 1:27, "real-world" should not have a hyphen
What was the answer to the question?
#2 SBP drop means heart is getting weaker and HR increase to compensate for reduced contractility.