It took me two attempts at the VTNE to pass, but I could not have done it without the help of Pocket Prep. But, I didn’t let that failure stop me from chasing my dream of helping animals. I am not what some would consider a “traditional” success story because I failed. I am still very much “newer” to this field than many others I’m aware of, but I worked hard, and I am now able to say that I not only passed my program, but that I passed my VTNE the second time, thanks to Pocket Prep. “On test day, I felt like I had seen many of the questions or at least some version of them previously. And when it came to test day, she had a boost in confidence. This gave her a clear understanding of the material as well as the areas she needed a bit of help. She focused on getting each subject area to a comprehensive percentage between 73-83%.
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Jessica used Pocket Prep alongside other recommended study tools to give herself exposure to the varying types of questions. This gave me an idea of where I needed to focus my study efforts as the exam date neared.” I liked being able to see how well I was understanding each category.
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I answered every question that was in the study program, and would write down questions that I wanted to understand better along with the explanation for why a certain answer was the correct answer.Īfter completing every question in the program, I still continued with my Questions of the Day and 10 question exams working toward improving my comprehension in the categories that the VTNE created. I made use of the Questions of The Day as much as possible, and regularly would complete short 10 question exams. I found Pocket Prep and I loved that I had this sort of tool available on my phone so that I could study on the go. So, I made the decision that day that I was going to do everything that I could to get a better understanding of where I was weak in my comprehension and work on building it up.
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I spent about 3 months studying and took the first exam I could after graduation, but I didn’t pass because I struggled to truly know my weak areas, and I get really bad test anxiety. Upon completion of the program I was able to gain clinical experience as a part of the program, but still had very limited experiences to work from.Īfter I completed my academic education I was seeking tools to help me to prepare for the VTNE to become a Certified Veterinary Technician. When I started my program I didn’t have any clinical experience to help me with my academic studies. I started my journey because I have always loved animals and wanted to help them.