Good morning I would like to say thank you for your videos I start my training course for cma June 10 next month I super happy in will continue to watch your videos
I just wanna say thank you for your videos. I literally followed your steps on studying and aced my midterm & final. I’m about to start my externship next week (both excited and nervous.) We miss your videos. I hope all is well with you and your family :)
I passed my CCMA the first time. Quizlet was super helpful along with notecards. Preparation is so vital! 7 weeks of solid study time for me and I did very well.
First off congratulations on passing the exam. I have also downloaded Quizlet and wanted to ask if there was a certain study set you used? I had Quizlet from studying for my flight attendant position. I have also purchased the NHA Study Guide but haven't purchased any quizzes yet. I'm praying I find what sticks for me 🙏🏽😉 CONGRATULATIONS 🙌🏽👌🏽
Great tips. I graduated in 2010 and when it came to taking that test either I hadn't really really good instructors or because I looked at my study guide an hour before my test and I took it and passed it the first time. I would recommend any and everybody do not over study because we over study you'll end up forgetting everything know what you know and going confidence what you know and everything will turn out fine.
I graduated my medical assistant school in 2017 and I haven’t taken the exam yet, I’m scared lol. But I like this way of studying I’m going to try this and hope I pass once and for all!
Heyy, nice study video. Some ppl also say using different colors or color pens helps them study better to. I love the tumbler cup. Where can I order one of those from?
Thank I love this video and your motivation. I want to be so organized like you can you please share which study guide book you use or recommend. Thank you and btw love your personalized cup and badge.
Thank you Thank you for making this video. I'm starting to study for my CCMA class/exam. A lil bit of a backdrop - I'm a bit older and have made a total career change from Executive Assistant Office Manager to work in HealthCare. I have gotten my CNA certificate and have decided to go further with this and become a CMA. I have ordered the NHA Study Guide (not the practice test yet) and will hopefully start online class with US Career Institute. I need allll the help I can get to study/pass the exam. THIS video helped because I literally organize my notes the same way (colors). Did u attend a class? What did u find that helped u along the way? I have also downloaded Quizlet to help. I currently working in an Urgent Care Center and started out being trained in phlebotomy but decided to move to the front desk where I do Registration/Triage. Things "book wise" don't stick as easily. Thank u so much and WHERE did u get that cup? Cute thank u so very much for being an inspiration for me. 🙏🏽😉👌🏽
honest question: can you study with out the study guide book? My school doesn't really provide any study guides but I've been told to check quizlet. Any more tips? The book is out of price range with having to pay for everything else.
Are you taking the nrcma test? I am asking cause I have that book and it really didn’t help me so I am going to purchase a book on Amazon that is a study guide for cma 2020
Each exam is different. From what me and my class talked about after the exam was that it focused on one main subject (mine was patient care) then a little math, a little medical term. etc. Its so hard to say what exactly will be on the test. I just studied what I struggled on the most. Hope this helps!
Hii, I’m taking my clincal medical assistant course very soon at Job Corps I’m super excited but im nervous i was never really at studying and remembering information I needed this advice it’ll really help me 💕🦋🙏🏾
You're amazing this is so helpful. 3 months of my course work before my externship and I'm doing everything online until then (no in-person classes for this program) and I'm so nervous I won't have hands-on experience for my externship. Do they teach/help a lot once you are there?
I wanted to ask u how your online class is going? That's exactly what I'm about to do and I've ordered the NHA Study Guide (not the quizzes yet). I was going to take the course with US Career Institute but still trying to find a cheaper online class. It's harder coming up with the money since hours were cut back at the Clinic I work at. Best of luck to you 🙏🏽😉
I take about an hour per chapter. When I take the quiz before I start reading the chapter I try to really focus and be sure to write down everything I’m not understanding, so that I can go back and read those topics I’m struggling on.
Good morning I would like to say thank you for your videos I start my training course for cma June 10 next month I super happy in will continue to watch your videos
I just wanna say thank you for your videos. I literally followed your steps on studying and aced my midterm & final. I’m about to start my externship next week (both excited and nervous.) We miss your videos. I hope all is well with you and your family :)
Thank you very informative.
I passed my CCMA the first time. Quizlet was super helpful along with notecards. Preparation is so vital! 7 weeks of solid study time for me and I did very well.
YAY!! that is so awesome, congrats !!
First off congratulations on passing the exam. I have also downloaded Quizlet and wanted to ask if there was a certain study set you used? I had Quizlet from studying for my flight attendant position. I have also purchased the NHA Study Guide but haven't purchased any quizzes yet. I'm praying I find what sticks for me 🙏🏽😉 CONGRATULATIONS 🙌🏽👌🏽
How long did you study every day? I'm still in school but the most confusing for me is medical terminology
@@isasdance9049 a lot of terms are on there are just a few?
Great tips. I graduated in 2010 and when it came to taking that test either I hadn't really really good instructors or because I looked at my study guide an hour before my test and I took it and passed it the first time. I would recommend any and everybody do not over study because we over study you'll end up forgetting everything know what you know and going confidence what you know and everything will turn out fine.
I graduated my medical assistant school in 2017 and I haven’t taken the exam yet, I’m scared lol. But I like this way of studying I’m going to try this and hope I pass once and for all!
Took mine in 2016 🙃
girl go get that certificate!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌🏽
Lucia Rodriguez grl thanks for that push, ima take it and come back here to tell ya
Same ! I took course in 2018 I’m scared still take exam
Great video, very informative! Btw love the badge reel and cup 😊
Thank you!!
Did you take your exam with the NHA OR AAMA?
Can you do a video on how you set your notebook up for school ?
Heyy, nice study video. Some ppl also say using different colors or color pens helps them study better to.
I love the tumbler cup. Where can I order one of those from?
When i was studying for my test in class that is what I would do. A lady in my town makes them, I will ask her if she has a link.
Here is the link for you! facebook.com/groups/362662554400231/?ref=share
@@dejamonet__ okay and thank you
would u say there was a lot of pharmacology or medical law on your ccma exam?
EXCUSE ME WHERE DID YOU GET THAT CUP AND BADGE FROM
Does the test have the similar questions like nha book?
Where did you order the badge reel and cup?
I ordered them for a lady in my town, I am going to see if she has a link.
Here is a link for you! facebook.com/groups/362662554400231/?ref=share
@@dejamonet__ Thank you!
What is the name of the text book you have? My text book have no quizzes and I really think it would be helpful.
Thank I love this video and your motivation. I want to be so organized like you can you please share which study guide book you use or recommend. Thank you and btw love your personalized cup and badge.
Thank you Thank you for making this video. I'm starting to study for my CCMA class/exam. A lil bit of a backdrop - I'm a bit older and have made a total career change from Executive Assistant Office Manager to work in HealthCare. I have gotten my CNA certificate and have decided to go further with this and become a CMA. I have ordered the NHA Study Guide (not the practice test yet) and will hopefully start online class with US Career Institute. I need allll the help I can get to study/pass the exam. THIS video helped because I literally organize my notes the same way (colors). Did u attend a class? What did u find that helped u along the way? I have also downloaded Quizlet to help. I currently working in an Urgent Care Center and started out being trained in phlebotomy but decided to move to the front desk where I do Registration/Triage. Things "book wise" don't stick as easily. Thank u so much and WHERE did u get that cup? Cute thank u so very much for being an inspiration for me. 🙏🏽😉👌🏽
honest question: can you study with out the study guide book? My school doesn't really provide any study guides but I've been told to check quizlet. Any more tips? The book is out of price range with having to pay for everything else.
Are you taking the nrcma test? I am asking cause I have that book and it really didn’t help me so I am going to purchase a book on Amazon that is a study guide for cma 2020
@@michelleramirez8344 Iam taking the NHA exam.
Hi, can you sell me your book. I try to buy it in my nha and it can only printing.
What is on the exam ? Is it only medical terminology or is it math, terminology, office management? Like is it everything we learned all in one ?
Each exam is different. From what me and my class talked about after the exam was that it focused on one main subject (mine was patient care) then a little math, a little medical term. etc. Its so hard to say what exactly will be on the test. I just studied what I struggled on the most. Hope this helps!
Hello, what is the study book you are using? Is it possible we can buy one online?
This is the CCMA Certification study guide. We got this book with all of our other books so im not 100% sure.
Yes NHA has an online study guide
Hii, I’m taking my clincal medical assistant course very soon at Job Corps I’m super excited but im nervous i was never really at studying and remembering information I needed this advice it’ll really help me 💕🦋🙏🏾
You're amazing this is so helpful. 3 months of my course work before my externship and I'm doing everything online until then (no in-person classes for this program) and I'm so nervous I won't have hands-on experience for my externship. Do they teach/help a lot once you are there?
Thanks love. I got to do two weeks of my internship but not the other two which sucks because I really didn't get to do much hands on either!
I wanted to ask u how your online class is going? That's exactly what I'm about to do and I've ordered the NHA Study Guide (not the quizzes yet). I was going to take the course with US Career Institute but still trying to find a cheaper online class. It's harder coming up with the money since hours were cut back at the Clinic I work at. Best of luck to you 🙏🏽😉
this is great!! love it
omggg!!! im about to make a study guide like this!!!
What is the order info for the cup?
facebook.com/groups/362662554400231/?ref=share
@@dejamonet__ Thank you ❤️
You’re welcome!!!
Hi how much was the NHA study exam book? Thanks for the update video 💜
It was included in our tuition, but I believe it was around $150. I looked on eBay and they had the exact one for $111
@@dejamonet__ Thank you. 💜
I loved this! It was actually very helpful. Please make more study with me videos for your exam. #NewSubbie (:
Every since I seen your cups I been making new cups for myself so I can have different cups .. ma school and a tumbler maker lol
How do I get in touch with you?
Did you take your exam yet? Thank you for this video and go girl working mother and studying go queen 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️❤️❤️
Not yet! I take it May 13th 😬
Getting Things Done did you passed??
Great advice! How long would you say the chapters took you? I’m hoping to get organized like you. So, let’s say pharmacology?
I take about an hour per chapter. When I take the quiz before I start reading the chapter I try to really focus and be sure to write down everything I’m not understanding, so that I can go back and read those topics I’m struggling on.