I passed the PTCB exam on September 19, 2023 in Hayward, CA. Keana's description of the exam is accurate. The almost-police-level pat-down before the exam, 90 questions with 10 unscored, and the usefulness of flagging difficult questions to manage time all jibe with my experience. My exam did not have any law questions, but I know that the exact questions vary from one test-taker to another. This is a good solid video.
Hi, thanks for the great content. Do you think as a new grad tech it would be a good idea to go Inpatient instead of retail setting? I worked at a small clinic as a clerk and I've heard horror stories from people who worked at retail pharmacies but I wonder if going straight to inpatient is doable or a good move?
yes of course! i personally just liked getting both experiences and its how i get my test payed for and then moved to hospital. some hospitals won’t hire without a PTCB exam pass, but some will you just have to pass within like 4 months of hire and if not they will let you go!
hi! of course you can, but in order to take the ptcb exam you either need certain amount of hours working in a pharmacy or you need to take a pharmacy tech training program, then you will be able to take the exam
every test is different, they make all tests different they generate questions for each person but i think it’s national same requirements/tested material that u need to know that stays the same
The PTCB exam is very difficult to pass, I can't believe i failed after studying with so many materials😞
Wow so sorry you failed, i have heard so much about Virginia but I don't actually have her info
Scammers now pretend to help you pass and the end up taking your hard earned money, Virginia is a sure help but very difficult to get her info
Yes you're correct
@Virginia helped me and two of my friends pass the exam few years ago you're lucky I still have her whatsapp info.
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I passed the PTCB exam on September 19, 2023 in Hayward, CA. Keana's description of the exam is accurate. The almost-police-level pat-down before the exam, 90 questions with 10 unscored, and the usefulness of flagging difficult questions to manage time all jibe with my experience. My exam did not have any law questions, but I know that the exact questions vary from one test-taker to another. This is a good solid video.
Thank you so much for this video. I passed on my first try this past Thursday 🎉 Watching this made me feel so secure going into my test! ❤❤❤
here for the info.... stayed for the cat! Thank you so much for this helpful video
Hi, thanks for the great content. Do you think as a new grad tech it would be a good idea to go Inpatient instead of retail setting? I worked at a small clinic as a clerk and I've heard horror stories from people who worked at retail pharmacies but I wonder if going straight to inpatient is doable or a good move?
I went straight to inpatient with no experience - definitely doable!
awesome to hear, thanks!@@kha7049
yes of course! i personally just liked getting both experiences and its how i get my test payed for and then moved to hospital. some hospitals won’t hire without a PTCB exam pass, but some will you just have to pass within like 4 months of hire and if not they will let you go!
I took the GRE (Graduate Record Exam). PTCB seems to be similar.
Hi, can you just study yourself , without taking the course, to take the test? How many tests are they to get a job at the pharmacy?
hi! of course you can, but in order to take the ptcb exam you either need certain amount of hours working in a pharmacy or you need to take a pharmacy tech training program, then you will be able to take the exam
Hi,thanks for the video how many month did you prepare for the test?🤗
hi! of course! I took about 2-3 weeks to study but i’d say it was more 1/2 weeks of studying every single day after work for a little
Thank you, what formula I need to know. Are where can I find pharmacy math questions
i have a study guide you can purchase with the formulas and things that you are tested on on the ptcb exam. link is in bio
wow great!
$130 For Test & 90 Questions And 10 Of Them Are Unscored!
Where ?
Is every test different by state or is it the same across the board?
every test is different, they make all tests different they generate questions for each person but i think it’s national same requirements/tested material that u need to know that stays the same
is that taking any country the exam and work for example am living Australia
my information is based off USA, i don’t know about international
I’m afraid of the math part.