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FPGEE Study Materials & Exam Content

Hi everyone! I’m preparing for the FPGEE and I’m looking for advice from people who have already taken the exam.
I mainly want to know what resources people actually used to study and which ones they would recommend.

What books did you use to prepare for the FPGEE?
What review books, question banks, PDFs, or other resources did you find useful?

Did you use APhA Complete Review, Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, RxPrep, Manan Shroff, or any other FPGEE-specific materials?

Are there any YouTube channels or specific videos you recommend?

If you could recommend only a few resources, which ones would you choose?
Are there any resources you would not recommend?

I’d also like to understand the exam content better. According to the current NABP FPGEE Content Outline, the exam is divided into four major areas:
Foundational Biomedical Sciences
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Social, Behavioral, and Administrative Sciences
Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Sciences

For those who have taken the exam, what topics within these categories should I pay the most attention to? What subjects did you find most important or challenging?

I’m a foreign pharmacy graduate, so I’m trying to figure out which books and resources would be best to review the material covered on the FPGEE.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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u/Traditional_Hippo826 — 7 days ago
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Information about FPGEC process

Hi everyone,
I’m a pharmacist from Venezuela and completed a 5-year Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy. I’m planning to start the process of becoming a licensed pharmacist in the United States, and I’d really appreciate some guidance from those who have already gone through it.
I’m trying to understand the entire process from beginning to end. I know it involves credential evaluation, the FPGEC certification, English language requirements, internship hours, and eventually the NAPLEX and MPJE, but I’d love to hear from people who have actually completed the journey.
A few questions I have:
What should I do first?
What did your timeline look like from start to becoming licensed?
What documents were the most difficult to obtain?
What study materials did you use for the FPGEE, NAPLEX, and MPJE?
How difficult are the exams, and how long did you study for each?
Are there any courses, books, or question banks you would highly recommend?
Looking back, is there anything you wish you had done differently or known before starting?
I’d especially appreciate hearing from pharmacists who graduated outside the U.S., particularly anyone from Venezuela or Latin America, but all advice is welcome.
Thank you in advance! I’m excited to start this journey and would love to learn from your experiences.

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u/Traditional_Hippo826 — 25 days ago