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NPTE prepration books - March 24, 2006 10:56:00 AM
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sami
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any body how have blue book and wana sall it?
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Re: NPTE prepration books - November 27, 2006 1:17:00 PM
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ptcpd
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Hi,
I wanna ask that this blue book you can get if you only do course from [URL=http://www.therapyed.com]www.therapyed.com[/URL] unfortunately they are not running this course all over in north america e.g. canada. As they have only few places where you can do these course. So, is their any other way that you can get this book? like photocopy or by ordering?
I hope someone can help me to advise about it.
PT
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Re: NPTE prepration books - December 14, 2006 4:44:00 AM
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PHSPT
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Syed and ptcpd
I have taken the therapyed course, it is NOT worth it. Theres a big misconception that you need this infamous "blue book" to pass the test. The blue book does not contain evrything that you need to know in order to pass the NPTE exam, it is VERY limited in information, and if you rely heavily on this book, you will not pass the test. I say study the lights out of the big osullivan exam review guide. do lots of practice exams and youll be fine. The blue book is a waste of time and resources.
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Re: NPTE prepration books - December 14, 2006 5:13:00 AM
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ysumpt2006
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I used O'sullivan and the practice tests and scored pretty highly on the exam. Don't even know what the "blue book" is--other than something I bought at the university book store for exams.
Study o'sullivan's review and you should do just fine.
Good Luck
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Ken Shearer, PT Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
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Re: NPTE prepration books - December 14, 2006 12:12:00 PM
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PainFreeMan
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I agree PHSPT. O'Sullivan is the book to go by! Make sure you guys do as many sample questions as possible and go over the rationales very carefully. I would recommend going over the questions more than once. Scorebuilders also have some test questions but, in my opinion, not as closely resembled to the board questions as the O’Sullivan’s sample questions. but, it won’t hurt to look them over. Good luck guys
Doug
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Douglas Lu, DC, PT, MPT
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