Sylvia-how long was your school? Was medical terminology and/or anatomy a prerequisite? My situation might be (hopefully) a unique situation. My course was only a 12-week course (80 hours). But the first six weeks was spent on terminology! We could have learned that on our own and spent the whole 12 weeks learning coding, which is what we would have all preferred. On top of that, our teacher was letting us out of class way earlier than we were supposed. And when we were in class, she basically read us PowerPoint slides during class. When there was only a few weeks left in the course, we had been shorted half of our 80 hours. They fired her, and got someone to try to catch us up (all two of us! everyone else quit). The replacement was a Godsend but it was a matter of too little too late. So now I feel like I'm trying to teach myself everything I missed in my course. I'm wondering if I should even try to think I can pass the exam on December 1! Your thoughts?
Yes, had to take Medical Terminology and Anatomy & Physiology in my course study. I did well in these classes, and there were also lots of extra credit, which helped with my grades. I went to a career college which is just under a year, I took each course 15 weeks, tho A&P was more like 2 classes (I forget the hours). The way my credits fell, I took these 2 classes my 1st semester, then was introduced to coding my 2nd semester 15wks = 1 semester, and went on to advanced coding my 3rd(last) semester. My instructor was really great, she made learning fun, at least for me, I was like a sponge, even when some water still dripped, she still told me over and over, as needed.
I don't think that anyone knows everything, well -except for Alicia
, but as we use it more, we learn it better and it stays, has been my experience.
Have you taken any practice tests, I really recommend those, my instructor gave me a few, with each one, we went over the ones I missed. Don't be discouraged, only you know if you are ready for your test. If you don't pass the first time, we still get a 2nd try. At least now, I have a taste for what the test questions are like, and know what to better look for my next test time.
Keep up with your studies, but don't forget to take a break for yourself as well. I will be reviewing over all my materials again, to better prepare for my next try. I just don't give up easily, as you have seen, I'm a planner, and plan to get that CPC title!!