This is the “unofficial” score. Even then when reviewing those marked questions, I again prioritize my time and I gave myself 30 minutes to review the marked questions, and the remaining 30 minutes to review the entire test just clicking to make sure I was pleased with my answer choice. can you email me also or send me a private message here please? The AANP-FNP consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. It will be in "Pass/Fail" format (unofficial scores). Anyone ever hear of this happening? I know it was long, but I know I'm not the first/last to experience failure to success, thus whoever came to this for guidance, hope it helps. So I took my ANP boards for AANP last Thursday 3/22. Even prior to the first exam, I was great at test taking strategies and knew the information well enough to answer any question in 30 seconds or less (on practice exams), but didn't perform on the actual test day. If you fail, you will get also get the categories/domains. Honestly...not a one. Has 9 years experience. DuckFan23. From unyielding advocacy and free CE to valuable discounts and exclusive networking opportunities, AANP member benefits support you in all areas of practice and throughout your career so that you can focus on what you do bestproviding an unparalleled level of care to your patients. I was basically in shock and did not know what else to do, as I felt my studying was sufficient and I felt comfortable with the material. Honestly, it was emotionally difficult, but I refused to be put down too long. According to the AANPCB, a preliminary “pass” score at the testing center is not considered official notification. I didn't wait for the AANP to mail me my results and I am glad I didn't, considering it does not even break down in detail the test composition percentage, only mentions ... "The following information lists the strengths to weaknesses in descending order - Diagnoses, Assessment, Plan, Evaluation." Yet, to my surprise, I failed. Key Takeaway: Many examinees make the mistake of not adequately preparing for the difficulty found in these exams as demonstrated by the pass rates. AANP/ANP Preliminary Pass but Fail on website? Lots of paperwork! All is good. Yet, despite knowing that strategy, I ended up with no time at all to review my answers. You'll do fine on your exam. I Didnt know how to feel. Credential Awarded: FNP-BC. An official paper copy of your results will follow by mail. 2) Test Strategy: I knew I had to use time more efficiently. Do you have any tips for the exam? We’ve upgraded our website! Live courses is what I need to make sure I pass the first round. I am still skeptical. Candidates taking these computer-based examinations receive a preliminary result of Pass/Not Pass … Anyone else ever run into this? After completion of the coursework, the AANP exam can be retaken, but not … Send me a message directly via email and we can discuss further. What the heck?? For these type of questions, its best to look at answer choices first because they will give you random non-related information like Hep A stuff, Hep C stuff, that isn't even in the answer choice, so don't spend your time trying to interpret those that when you finally do... you find out it's not even a choice. I did the Hollier review as well and have been studying from Leik but I am not feeling prepared!!! One option is attending a seminar with Margaret Fitzgerald. Posted Mar 29, 2012. Like you, I took the Hollier review and have been studying the Liek book. What is the pass rate for the AANP- FNP? Don't worry, I'm sure we actually passed :-). 1-612-816-8773. That's my story. Really? AS MVP/ARMS. A) HTN, Anemia, Pericarditis. You mention a a better, in depth strategy that you'd be willing to share. So I called the AANP, and the receptionist (everyone had gone home except her manager when I called)-I explained why I was calling (I was having a total panic attack), and she said she had never heard of it "flipping that way". If you are at apea.com and seeing this message. Has 16 years experience. Please verify you are at apea.com.. I felt I was ready and was already burnt out from studying, and could not believe all the time committed did not payoff. Your post did get me to giggle a bit through my tears when I got to the part about getting over my negative mindset. I asked her repeatedly-"you're sure I passed?" I was up and down about whether I wanted to retest that same week, but also was nervous about it being my last attempt, so I decided to schedule it 1 1/2 weeks later on 9/20. But if I really did see a 50/50%, 60/40%, chance, or wanted to review it later because although I had a choice, I was questionable.