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Episode 17: Studying for the CPJE & NAPLEX

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In this episode of Your PharmD Bestie, host Alina Luk, PharmD, is joined by David Nguyen, PharmD, to break down the realities of preparing for two of pharmacy’s biggest licensure exams: the CPJE and NAPLEX. From choosing study resources and creating a realistic study schedule to managing stress and avoiding burnout, they share practical advice and personal insights to help pharmacy graduates navigate this challenging season with confidence. David reflects on his own experience studying for both exams, including what strategies worked best, common mistakes students make, and how to balance studying with work, life responsibilities, and the emotional pressure that often comes with licensure preparation. Together, Alina and David discuss how to approach difficult topics, build long-term retention, and stay motivated during weeks of intense studying. The conversation also dives into mindset and self-care during exam season. They talk about overcoming self-doubt, dealing with exam anxiety, and recognizing when taking a break is actually productive. Alina and David emphasize the importance of finding a study routine that works for you rather than comparing yourself to others, while also sharing tips for staying disciplined without becoming overwhelmed. Whether you’re just starting to prepare for the NAPLEX and CPJE or are deep into your study journey, this episode offers relatable encouragement, practical strategies, and reassurance that you’re not alone in the process. Disclaimer: This video was filmed approximately one year ago, so our current positions and circumstances may have changed; however, our advice remains the same.

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Episode 17: Studying for the CPJE & NAPLEX

In this episode of Your PharmD Bestie, host Alina Luk, PharmD, is joined by David Nguyen, PharmD, to break down the realities of preparing for two of pharmacy’s biggest licensure exams: the CPJE and NAPLEX. From choosing study resources and creating a realistic study schedule to managing stress and avoiding burnout, they share practical advice and personal insights to help pharmacy graduates navigate this challenging season with confidence. David reflects on his own experience studying for both exams, including what strategies worked best, common mistakes students make, and how to balance studying with work, life responsibilities, and the emotional pressure that often comes with licensure preparation. Together, Alina and David discuss how to approach difficult topics, build long-term retention, and stay motivated during weeks of intense studying. The conversation also dives into mindset and self-care during exam season. They talk about overcoming self-doubt, dealing with exam anxiety, and recognizing when taking a break is actually productive. Alina and David emphasize the importance of finding a study routine that works for you rather than comparing yourself to others, while also sharing tips for staying disciplined without becoming overwhelmed. Whether you’re just starting to prepare for the NAPLEX and CPJE or are deep into your study journey, this episode offers relatable encouragement, practical strategies, and reassurance that you’re not alone in the process. Disclaimer: This video was filmed approximately one year ago, so our current positions and circumstances may have changed; however, our advice remains the same.

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