I am asking for my son, who has taken the NCBTMB exam twice with no success. He did score higher on it the second time, but is pretty discouraged. FTR, our class was the first "guinea pig" class as our school made the switch from the 300-hour to the 500-hour program. Personally, I feel that I only passed the NCMTMB exam because I had more extensive knowledge from which to draw- knowledge that I have obtained from numerous sources, over a long time. My son has not had the same "life training" that I have.
So, do y'all think that he should try the NCBTMB exam yet again, or try the MBLEX the next time? It doesn't help that our state is initiating a jurisprudence exam, on top of the licensing exam (MBLEX or NCBTMB), as of June first. *I* feel like time is getting away from him. We've tried having an MTI spend some time with him for tutoring, and that helped... some.
Also, please help with some test-preparation tips! We have anatomy books, the Trail Guide books, etc., but we both are feeling like he's having to re-learn EVERYTHING, and that just isn't possible. Well, I suppose it IS possible, but not practical- he's already gone through 500+ hours, which were *supposed* to prepare him "just fine"! I am about to go ask the school personnel to help him study: they are the ones who were supposed to get him ready in the first place, right? But I think he'd be a *bit* embarrassed if I were to do that.....
(Disclaimer: I realize that at the moment, I'm "doing the mommy thing", and that the responsibility for his getting his license is ultimately his. I'm not planning on actually taking the test for him, lol!)
So, do y'all think that he should try the NCBTMB exam yet again, or try the MBLEX the next time? It doesn't help that our state is initiating a jurisprudence exam, on top of the licensing exam (MBLEX or NCBTMB), as of June first. *I* feel like time is getting away from him. We've tried having an MTI spend some time with him for tutoring, and that helped... some.
Also, please help with some test-preparation tips! We have anatomy books, the Trail Guide books, etc., but we both are feeling like he's having to re-learn EVERYTHING, and that just isn't possible. Well, I suppose it IS possible, but not practical- he's already gone through 500+ hours, which were *supposed* to prepare him "just fine"! I am about to go ask the school personnel to help him study: they are the ones who were supposed to get him ready in the first place, right? But I think he'd be a *bit* embarrassed if I were to do that.....
(Disclaimer: I realize that at the moment, I'm "doing the mommy thing", and that the responsibility for his getting his license is ultimately his. I'm not planning on actually taking the test for him, lol!)